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1 οὖλος
------------------------------------A woolly, of thick, fleecy wool,τάπητες Il.16.224
;χλαῖναι Od.4.50
, 299, etc.;χλανίδες Hermipp.47.1
(anap.);οὔλη λάχνη Il.10.134
;χιτὼν οὔλων ἐρίων Ar.Ra. 1067
;εἱμάτιον IG5(1).1390.21
(Andania, i B. C.); οὖλαι κόμαι crisp, close-curling hair, Od.6.231, 23.158, cf. Luc.Im.5;βόστρυχος οὖλος AP6.201
(Marc. Arg.); οὐλότατον τρίχωμα, of the crisp, woolly hair of the negro, Hdt.7.70; also of persons,οὖλος ἐθείραις Ἕσπερος Call.Del. 302
; σελίνων οὐλοτέρη, of a girl, AP5.120 (Phld.);τοῖς τριχώμασιν οὖλοι D.S.3.8
; of sheep, ;ὥσπερ σέλινον οὖλα τὰ σκέλη φορεῖν Com.Adesp. 208
.2 of plants, twisted, twined, curly, crinkled,ἴων κορωνίδες οὖλαι Stesich.29
; οὔλης.. σκολιὸν πλέγμα.,. ἕλικος, of the vine, Simon.183. 2;σέλινον Hp.Mul.2.181
;φύλλον Thphr.HP9.4.3
;θρίδακες AP9.412
(Phld.): neut. pl. as Adv., of smoke, curling,οὖλα κυλινδόμενον Call. Fr.1.41P.
3 of wood, compact, tough, close-grained, Thphr.HP3.11.1,4.2.7, 5.3.7, Ph.Bel.66.51;ξύλα οὔλας ἔχοντα συστροφάς Thphr. HP5.5.1
; δένδρον -ότερον τῇ ὄψει ib.3.9.6; οὖ. ὄστρακον tough, Babr. 115.10: hence metaph., like πυκνός, of speech, compact, concise, ; of dancing, rapid, in quick tempo,πόδεσσι οὖλα κατεκροτάλιζον Call.Dian. 247
, cf. Jou.52; of rowing, Id.Epigr.6.5; and so perh. οὖλον κεκλήγοντες uttering quick (frequent) cries, Il.17.756, 759, cf. Sch. T and Eust.ad loc.; v. οὖλος (C). (Perh. cogn. with εἴλλω 'pack tightly together'.)------------------------------------A = ὀλοός, destructive, baneful, cruel, epith. of Ares, Il.5.461, 717; of Achilles, 21.536; ; ;οὖλος Ὄνειρος Il.2.6
,8; cruel,Ἔρως A.R.3.297
, 1078.2 οὖλον κεκλήγοντες, of the death-cry of birds flying from the hawk, Il. 17.756, 759 (but v. οὖλος (B) 3 fin.); so laterοὖλον γεράνων νέφος AP 7.543
; οὖλον ἀείδειν ib.27 (Antip. Sid.);κνυζηθμὸν κυνὸς οὖλον Nic. Th. 671
.------------------------------------οὖλος (D), ὁ,A corn-sheaf, = ἴουλος 11 (q.v.), Hsch.: hence, a cry or song in honour of Demeter, who was herself from this word named [full] Οὐλώ, Semus 19, Did. ap. Sch.A.R.1.972. -
2 ελικοβοστρύχους
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3 ἑλικοβοστρύχους
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4 ουλοφύλλου
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5 οὐλοφύλλου
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6 ουλόφυλλος
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7 οὐλόφυλλος
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8 παρουλότριχα
παρουλότριχοςwith slightly curling hair: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
9 οὐλοκάρηνος
A with crisp, curling hair, Od.19.246.II ( οὖλος A) οὐλόποδ', οὐλοκάρηνα, for ὅλους πόδας, ὅλα κάρηνα (cf. οὐλοκίκιννα), h.Merc. 137.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οὐλοκάρηνος
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10 οὐλόφυλλος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οὐλόφυλλος
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11 παρουλότριχος
παρουλότρῐχος, ον,A with slightly curling hair, Gp. 18.1.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρουλότριχος
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12 πλόκαμος
πλόκᾰμ-ος, ὁ,A lock or braid of hair, A.Ch.6, 187, Hdt.4.34: in pl., locks, curling hair, prop. of women, Il.14.176; of a man,κομᾶν πλόκαμοι Pi.P.4.82
; π. Τυφῶ, dithyrambic phrase in Ar. Nu. 336;τί πλόκαμοι ῥέξωμεν, ὅτ' οὔρεα τοῖα σιδήρῳ εἴκουσιν; Call.
in PSI9.1092.47: in sg. also, collectively, = κόμη, A.Fr. 313, etc.;τριχὸς π. Id.Th. 564
(lyr.);χαίτας π. E.Ph. 309
(lyr.).2 Βερενίκης π., a constellation, Hsch., cf. Call.l.c.;ἡ τοῦ π. συστροφή Ptol. Tetr.26
.II = πλεκτάνη 11, Ael.VH1.1.2 π. θαυμαστός, = πλέγμα δικτυοειδές, v.l. in Gal.UP9.4.3 in pl., of wicker baskets, Id.Nat.Fac.1.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλόκαμος
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13 ἐπικαμπής
ἐπικαμπ-ής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπικαμπής
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14 ἑλικοβόστρυχος
ἑλῐκο-βόστρῠχος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑλικοβόστρυχος
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15 ὄστλιγξ
II anything curled or twisted, as,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄστλιγξ
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16 ἑλίσσω
ἑλίσσω ( ϝελ.), inf. ἑλισσέμεν, aor. part. ἑλίξᾶς, mid. ipf. εἱλίσσετο, ἑλίσσετο, aor. part. ἑλιξάμενος, pass. ἑλιχθέντων: curl, wind, turn, mid. intrans., causative, ‘making it roll,’ Il. 13.204; of a serpent ‘coiling’ himself, ἐλισσόμενος περὶ χειῇ, Il. 22.95; savor of a sacri fice curling upwards, ἑλισσομένη περὶ καπνῷ, Il. 11.317; of turning the goal in a race, Il. 23.309; then of persons going around, turning to and fro, facing about and ‘rallying,’ Il. 21.11, Il. 23.320, Il. 12.74.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἑλίσσω
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17 περί
περί: around, see ἀμφί.—I. adv. (including the so - called ‘tmesis’).— (1) around, all round; περὶ γάρ ῥά ἑ χαλκὸς ἔλεψεν | φύλλα τε καὶ φλοιόν, i. e. the leaves and bark that encircled it, Il. 1.236; so of throwing a cloak about one, standing around in crowds, being enveloped by the shades of night, Il. 3.384, Il. 10.201.— (2) over and above others, in an extraordinary degree, very; περί τοι μένος, ‘thou hast exceeding strength’, Od. 12.279 ; περὶ μὲν θείειν ταχύν, Il. 16.186; τὸν περὶ Μοῦσα φίλησε, ‘above others,’ ‘extraordinarily,’ Od. 8.63.—A subst. in the appropriate case may specify the relation of the adv., περὶ δὲ ζώνην βάλετ' ἰξυῖ (dat. of place), Od. 5.231 ; ἦ σε περὶ Ζεὺς ἀνθρώπων ἤχθηρε (partitive gen.), Od. 19.363, in the phrase περὶ κῆρι, περὶ θῦμῷ, περί is adv., and the dat. local.—II. prep., (1) w. gen., rare of place, περὶ τρόπιος βεβαώς, i. e. bestriding it, Od. 5.130, 68; usually met., about, for, in behalf of, of the obj. of contention or the thing defended, μάχεσθαι περὶ νηός, ἀμύνεσθαι περὶ νηῶν, Π 1, Il. 12.142; then with verbs of saying, inquiring, about, concerning, of (de), μνήσασθαι περὶ πομπῆς, Od. 7.191; rarely causal, περὶ ἔριδος μάρνασθαι, Il. 7.301; denoting superiority, above, περὶ πάντων ἔμμεναι ἄλλων, Il. 1.287; so with adjectives, περὶ πάντων κρατερός, ὀιζυρός.— (2) w. dat., local, around, on, as of something transfixed on a spit or a weapon, περὶ δουρὶ πεπαρμένη, Il. 21.577; so of clothing on the person, περὶ χροῒ εἵματα ἔχειν, χαλκὸς περὶ στήθεσσι, κνίση ἑλισσομένη περὶ καπνῷ, curling ‘around in’ the smoke, Il. 1.317; then sometimes w. verbs of contending, like the gen., about, for, Od. 2.245, Od. 17.471, Il. 16.568, and w. a verb of fearing, Il. 10.240. Often the dat. is to be explained independently, περί being adverbial, see above (I).— (3) w. acc., local implying motion, στῆσαι (τὶ) περὶ βωμόν, φυλάσσειν περὶ μῆλα, and esp. of sounds, fumes floating around, coming over the senses, stealing over one, περὶ δέ σφεας ἤλυθ ἰωή, Κύκλωπα περὶ φρένας ἤλυθεν οἶνος, ‘went to his head,’ we should say, Od. 17.261, Od. 9.362; met., of that in which one is interested, πονεῖν περί τι, ‘about,’ ‘over,’ ‘with,’ Il. 24.444, Od. 4.624.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > περί
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18 ὄστλιγξ
ὄστλιγξ, - ιγγοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `lock of hair, tendril, vine, curling flames, tentacle of an inkfish' (Thphr., Call., A. R., Nic., Hdn. Gr.).Other forms: also ἄστλ- (Hdn. Gr. 1,44).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation like εἶλιγξ, στρόφιγξ, θῶμιγξ, πύλιγγες etc. with close meaning (Chantraine Form. 399 f., Schwyzer 498); further unknown. - The word is Pre-Greek, as the varying anlaut shows (as well as the suffix - ιγγ-). Furmée also refers (276) to an *ὄστρυγξ in ὀστρύγγιον ἡ ἐπιφυλλὶς `racemus' (`stalk of a bunch of berries') (Gloss.; not in LSJ). H. has ἄστλιγγας αυ᾽γάς η ἄστριγγας (276; I have no explanation for αὐγάς); ΕΜ 159, 38 has ἄστριγας.Page in Frisk: 2,437Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄστλιγξ
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