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1 κορωνοβόλον
κορωνοβόλοςshooting crows: masc /fem acc sgκορωνοβόλοςshooting crows: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 κελαδέω
κελᾰδ-έω, Sapph.4, E.IT 1093 (lyr.); [ per.] 3pl. - έοντι Pi.P.2.15: [tense] fut. - ήσω Terp.5, Pi.O.2.2, E.HF 694 (lyr.), - ήσομαι Pi.O.10(11).79: poet. [tense] aor.Aκελάδησα B. 15.12
, A.Ch. 609 (lyr.), E.Hel. 371 (lyr.): ([etym.] κέλαδος):—[dialect] Ep. and Lyr. (Trag. and Com. only in lyr. and anap., exc. Theopomp.Com.40: late in Prose, Aq.Is.49.13, Philostr.VA6.17, Ps.-Luc. Philopatr.3) Verb (cf. κελάδω), sound as flowing water, ὔδωρ ψῦχρον κ. Sapph.l.c.; κῦμα κελαδοῦν Orac. ap. Aeschin.3.112.2 of persons, shout aloud, ἀτὰρ κελάδησαν Ἀχαιοί, in applause, Il.23.869;ἐμὲ δεῖ κ. Pratin.
Lyr. 1.3, cf. B.l.c.;κελαδέοντι ἀμφὶ Κινύραν φᾶμαι Pi.P.2.15
: c. acc. cogn.,κ. ὕμνους Terp.5
, cf. Pi.N.4.16 codd.;νόμον Id.Pae.2.101
;ἁδυμελῆ κόσμον κ. Id.O.11(10).14
; [βοάς], παιᾶνας, E. Ion93, HF l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κελαδέω
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3 κλώζω
II make a similar sound in token of disapprobation, hoot, D.21.226, Alciphr.3.71, Phot.:—[voice] Pass., Aristid.Or.34(50).7, etc.; cf. κλώσσω. -
4 κόραξ
A raven, Corvus corax (not in Hom.); πάντα τάδ' ἐν κοράκεσσι καὶ ἐν φθόρῳ 'food for crows', Thgn.833;κόρακες ὣς ἄκραντα γαρύετον Διὸς πρὸς ὄρνιχα θεῖον Pi.O.2.87
;ἐπὶ σώματος δίκαν κόρακος.. σταθεῖσα A.Ag. 1473
(lyr.);κόρακες ὥστε βωμῶν ἀλέγοντες οὐδέν Id.Supp. 751
(lyr.);κόραξι καὶ λύκοις χαρίζεσθαι Luc. Tim.8
; in imprecations, ἐς κόρακας 'go and be hanged', Ar.V. 852, 982;βάλλ' ἐς κ. Id.Nu. 133
; ; οὐκ ἐς κ. ἐρρήσετε; ib. 500;ἔρρ' ἐς κ. Pherecr.70
;πλείτω ἐς κ. Ar.Eq. 1314
; οὐκ ἐς κ. ἀποφθερεῖ; Id.Nu. 789;ἐς κ. οἰχήσεται Id.V.51
;ἐξελῶ σ' ἐς κ. ἐκ τῆς οἰκίας Id.Nu. 123
;ἐς κ. ἔρρειν ἐκ τῆς Ἀττικῆς Alex.94.5
: as a prophet of bad weather, Arist.Fr. 253, Thphr Sign.16, Plu.2.129a, etc.; of fair weather, Arat.1003, Gp.1.2.6, etc.; λευκὸς κ., prov. of something unheard of, AP11.417, Luc.Epigr.43; but white ravens are mentioned by Arist. HA 519a6.3 the constellation Corvus, Arat.449, Ptol.Tetr.27, etc.4 title of a grade in the mysteries of Mithras, Porph.Abst.4.16.2 hooked door-handle, Posidipp.7, AP11.203, Alex.Aphr. in SE25.17; hook on a machine, Hero Aut. 15.3, Orib.49.4.16, Ath.Mech.36.10, Bito 50.9: generally, hook, Sammelb.1.24 (iii A. D.).5 point of a surgical knife,σμιλαρίου Heliod.
ap. Orib.44.10.5; κατιάδος Id. ap. Sch.Orib. 44.14.4.6 cock's bill, Hsch.IV a plaster, Philum. ap. Aët.5.127, Orib.Fr.84. (Cf. κορώνη, Lat. corvus, cornix, etc.) -
5 κορωνοβόλος
κορωνοβόλος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κορωνοβόλος
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6 περικρώζω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περικρώζω
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7 κορώνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `crow', also `shearwater', `Corvus corone, cornix, frugilegus, Puffinus yelkuan' (Od.);Compounds: rarely in compp., e. g. κορωνο-βόλος `shooting crows', τρι-κόρωνος `have three times the age of a crow' (AP). - Often metaph. of all kinds of curved or hook-formed objects (cf. below): `tip of a bow' (Il.), `grip of a door' (Od., Poll.), `tip of the plough-pole' (A. R.), `back of a ship' (Arat.), `pathological tumour of the elbow etc.' (Hp.), `kind of crown' (Sophr. 163, H.).Derivatives: κορωνιδεύς m. `young crow' (Cratin. 179; Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 46); κορώνεως f. `tree with raven-black figs' (Ar. Pax 628; cf. on ἐρινεώς s. ἐρινεός). - κορωνίς f. `curbed, with tail', of ships (Hom.), of cattle (Theoc.), as subst. `crown' (Stesich.), `curved line, ornament' at the end of a book etc., as orthographic sign, metaph. `end' (hell.); also m. κορωνός `curbed etc.' (Archil., Hp., EM), also PN Κόρωνος (Β 746; Sommer Nominalkomp. 122), n. κορωνόν `knob of bone(s)', τὰ κόρωνα `elbow' (medic.); κορώνιος μηνοειδῆ ἔχων κέρατα βοῦς H., also monthsname (Knossos), κορώνιον n. `Krähenkraut(=?)' (Ps.-Dsc.; Strömberg Pflanzennamen 42); κορωνίης m. `who proudly bows his neck' ( ἵππος; Semon.) with κορωνιάω `id., be proud' (hell.), also `curb oneself' ( κορωνιόωντα πέτηλα Hes. Sc. 289; metr. conditioned). - Denomin. verb κορωνίζω `end, finish' (of κορωνίς; Pontos); also of κορώνη as basis of κορωνισταί pl. "crow-singer", κορωνίσματα pl. "crow-songs", i. e. `begging singer', `-songs' (Ath.). - See on κορώνη Thompson Birds s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [567] *ker-\/kor-v\/n- `crow'Etymology: The Italic words for `crow', Lat. corn-īx, Umbr. curn-aco `cornicem', make also for κορών-η an old n-stem * koron-, * korn- probable (also in κόραξ and κόραφος? (diff. Brugmann Grundr.2 2: 1, 280; s. also Schwyzer 491); an u-stem alternating with this n-stem is seen in Lat. corvus, MIr. crū `raven'. The words are all based on an onomatop. (diff. Specht Ursprung 118: orig. colour word). - Generally κορώνη is as name for curbed abjects beside κορωνίς, κορωνός separated from κορώνη `crow' and connected with κυρτός (s. v.). Against a separation in two diff. words speaks the remarkable formation of the Greek word. The metaphorical use of κορώνη `crow' has nothing remarkable ( κόραξ, Lat. corvus, Fr. corbeau, NEngl. crow, Swed. kråka etc.). Both the beak and the feet of the bird may have caused the metaphors. - From here Lat. corōna, corōnis with westeuropean derivv. - Cf. on κόραξ.Page in Frisk: 1,927-928Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κορώνη
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