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1 στεγαστά
στεγαστά̱, στεγαστήςone who covers: masc nom /voc /acc dualστεγαστήςone who covers: masc voc sgστεγαστήςone who covers: masc nom sg (epic)στεγαστόςcovered: neut nom /voc /acc plστεγαστά̱, στεγαστόςcovered: fem nom /voc /acc dualστεγαστά̱, στεγαστόςcovered: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic) -
2 στεγάσματ'
στεγάσματα, στέγασμαanything which covers: neut nom /voc /acc plστεγάσματι, στέγασμαanything which covers: neut dat sgστεγάσματε, στέγασμαanything which covers: neut nom /voc /acc dual -
3 τυλυφάντας
τυλυφάντᾱς, τυλυφάντηςone who weaves cushion-covers: masc acc plτυλυφάντᾱς, τυλυφάντηςone who weaves cushion-covers: masc nom sg (epic doric aeolic) -
4 στεγάζω
A = στέγω, cover,ἀσπίδες στεγάζουσι τὰ σώματα X.Cyr.7.1.33
; τὸ στεγάζον, of the body which covers the soul, Epicur.Ep.1p.21U., cf.pp.8,20 U. ([voice] Pass.); roof a building, IG22.1046.16 (i B.C.), LXX 2 Ch.34.11; [περιστάσεις] σ. γείσεσιν λιθίνοις OGI483.126
(Pergam., ii A.D.): metaph.,στεγάσαι φρενὸς εἴσω Emp.3
; ὕπνος σ. τινά covers, embraces, S.El. 781:—[voice] Pass.,στεγάζεσθαι τῇ γῇ Thphr.CP1.12.3
, cf. X.Oec.19.13; πλοῖον ἐστεγασμένον a decked vessel, Antipho 5.22; ἵνα στεγασθῇ (sc. τὰ χώματα) be rendered water-tight, PSI5.486.10 (iii B.C.); [οἰκία] ἐστεγασμένη
roofed,PCair.Zen.
251.7 (iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στεγάζω
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5 Ἴστρος
Ἴστρος, ὁ,A Ister, Danube, Hes.Th. 339, etc.; [full] Ἴστρος, ἡ, Milesian colony at its mouth, St.Byz.; also called [full] Ἰστρία, ἡ, Arr. ap. eund., [dialect] Ion. - ιη, Hdt.2.33:—Adj. [full] Ἰστριᾱνός, [dialect] Ion. [suff] ἱστουρψ-ηνός, ή, όν, of or from Istria, Hdt.4.78, St.Byz., etc.; Ἰστριανὰ πρόσωπα tattooed masks, like the faces of Scythian slaves, Ar.Fr.88; Ἰστριαναὶ ζειραί Scythian tunics, prob. for ἰσπνιᾶται σειραί (glossed ἰστρηνίδες), Theognost. Can.14; ἰστριανά, τά, covers for the baskets carried by κανηφόροι, Poll.10.191:—fem. [full] Ἰστριᾱνίδες, of these garments and covers, Hsch.; but alsoἸστριανίδων ὕφη S.Fr.210.67
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6 καλύπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `cover, hide' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. καλύψαι, perf. med. κεκάλυμμαι.Compounds: very often with prefix, e. g. ἀμφι-, κατα-, περι-, συν-, also with ἀνα-, ἀπο-, ἐκ- `open up, reveal'.Derivatives: 1. καλύβη s.v. 2. καλυφή `submerged land' with ἀποκάλυφος ( αἰγιαλός, ἄρουρα) `land that can be cultivated after the inundation' (pap.), περικαλυφή `envelopment' (Pl. Lg. 942d); on - βη and - φη beside καλύ-πτω Schwyzer 332f. 3. ( προ-, παρα- etc.) κάλυμμα `cover, veil etc.' (Il.) with καλυμμάτιον (Ar.). 4. συγκαλυμμός `cover' (Ar. Av. 1496). 5. ἐγ-, κατα-, ἀπο-κάλυψις `cover etc.' (hell.); here, prob. as endearing name (Schwyzer 478, Risch par. 58a; diff. Meillet REGr. 32, 384ff.) Καλυψώ f. "one who covers" (Od.), after Güntert Kalypso prop. death-goddess; doubts in Kretschmer Glotta 12, 212f., s. also Bérard REGr. 67, 503f. - 6. καλυπτήρ, - ῆρος m. "who covers, hides", `cover, tile' (Hp., Arist., Att.) with καλυπτηρίζω `cover with tiles' (inscr.), f. καλύπτειρα `veil' (AP); ἐπι-, ἐγ-, ἀνακαλυπτήριον, - ια `cover, feast of unveiling' (Arist.). 7. καλύπτρα, - ρη f. `veil, cover' (Il.; on the formation Schwyzer 532, Chantraine Formation 333). - 8. ἐκ-καλυπτικός `revealing' ( Stoic., S. E.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: One compares κρύπτω. One connects a full grade thematic root present in the western sphere e.g. in OIr. celim, Lat. *cĕlō, -ĕre (in oc-culere), Germ., e. g. OHG helan ` hehlen, hide'. Further with lengthened grade the deverbative in Lat. cēlō, - āre `hide' and a zero grade yot-present in Germ., e. g. Goth. huljan ` hüllen'. (Zero grade in Lat. clam `secretly'.) (On κέλυφος s. v.) Cf. Pok. 553f., W.-Hofmann and Ernout-Meillet s. cēlō. - Cf. καλιά, κολεός, and κλέπτω. - However, in this way neither the a-vocalism nor the element υ + labial can be accounted for. The root καλυβ\/π\/φ- is clearly Pre-Greek. Cf. on καλύβη, where Pre-Greek origin is proven.Page in Frisk: 1,768-769Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καλύπτω
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7 παμβότανον
παμβότανον, ου, τό (πᾶς, βοτάνη) herbage that covers an entire area, all(-covering) herbage π. τοῦ ἀγροῦ herbage that covers all the field 1 Cl 56:14 (Job 5:25). The imagery is that of a field covered in every direction with herbage too thick to count piece by piece. So great in number will be Job’s offspring. Others interpret all the plants of the field.—DELG s.v. βόσκω. -
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