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1 σηπία
σηπίᾱ, σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem nom /voc /acc dualσηπίᾱ, σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)σηπίονbone of the sepia: neut nom /voc /acc pl——————σηπίαι, σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem nom /voc plσηπίᾱͅ, σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 σηπίαι
σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem nom /voc plσηπίᾱͅ, σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 σηπίας
σηπίᾱς, σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem acc plσηπίᾱς, σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 βολβαρίου
βολβάριονsmall cuttle-fish: neut gen sg -
5 βολβάριον
βολβάριονsmall cuttle-fish: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 σηπιοπουλυποδείων
σηπιοπουλυπόδειοςof cuttle-fish and polypus: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
7 σηπιών
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8 σηπιῶν
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9 σηπίαις
σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem dat pl -
10 σηπίαν
σηπίᾱν, σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
11 σηπίη
σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem nom /voc sg (epic ionic) -
12 σηπίην
σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
13 σηπίης
σηπίαcuttle-fish: fem gen sg (epic ionic) -
14 αὐλός
αὐλός, ὁ,A pipe, flute, clarionet, Il.10.13, 18.495, h.Merc. 452;Λύδιος Pi.O.5.19
; Ἔλυμος, i.e. Φρύγιος (q. v.), S.Fr. 398; ; αὐ. γυναικήιος, ἀνδρήιος, Hdt.1.17; αὐ. ἀνδρεῖοι, παιδικοί, παρθένιοι, Ath.4.176f, Poll.4.81;ὁ παρθένιος αὐ. τοῦ παιδικοῦ ὀξύτερος Arist. HA 581b11
;διδύμοις αὐλοῖσιν ἀεῖσαι Theoc.Ep.5.1
;ἐμφυσᾶν εἰς αὐλούς D.S.3.59
; αὐ. Ἐνυαλίου, i.e. a trumpet, AP6.151 (Tymn.); ὑπ' αὐλοῦ to the sound of the flute, Hdt. l. c.; πρὸς τὸν αὐ., ὑπὸ τὸν αὐ., X.Smp.6.3, etc.: pl., αὐλοὶ πηκτίδος pipes of the πηκτίς, IG4.53 ([place name] Aegina).2 hollow tube, pipe, groove, περόνη τέτυκτο αὐλοῖσιν διδύμοισι the buckle was furnished with two pipes or grooves (into which the tongue fitted), Od.19.227; ἐγκέφαλος παρ' αὐλὸν ἀνέδραμε spirted up beside the vizard (cf. αὐλῶπις), or beside the socket of the spear-head into which the shaft fitted, Il.17.297; but in Od. 22.18 αὐλὸς παχύς means the jet of blood through the tube of the nostril; αὐλὸς ἐκ χαλκείου the smith's bellows, Hp.Art.47,77, cf. Th.4.100; tube of the clepsydra, Arist.Pr. 914b14;βλέπειν δι' αὐλοῦ Id.GA 780b19
.3 in animals, blow-hole of cetacea, Id.HA 589b19, PA 697a17; funnel of a cuttle-fish, Id.HA 524a10; conus arteriosus in fishes, ib. 507a10, Resp. 478b8; duct, prob. in Id.GC 322a28.6 cow-bane, Cicuta virosa, Ps.-Plu.Fluv.10.3.7 εἶδος ἀκολάστου σχήματος, EM170.28. -
15 βολβάριον
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βολβάριον
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16 θολός
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17 θολόω
A make turbid, prop. of water, θ. ἅπαντα, of the cuttle-fish, Antiph.26.2; of fishermen, Arist.Fr. 311:—[voice] Pass.,τεθολωμένα ὕδατα Hp.
Aër.7;τεθ. ἀήρ Philyll.20
.2 metaph.,θολοῖ δὲ καρδίαν E.Alc. 1067
; τεθολωμένος confounded by joy, Pherecr.115;θολοῦσθαί τι τῶν σπλάγχνων Philostr.VA8.7
;γένος.. τεθολωμένον γειτόνημα Procop.Goth.4.19
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18 θύσανος
A tassel: mostly in pl., tassels, fringe, Hom. (only in Il.), of the tassels of the αἰγίς, 2.448;ζώνῃ ἑκατὸν θυσάνοις ἀραρυίῃ 14.181
, cf. Hes.Sc. 225, Hdt.4.189; οἱ τῆς ὀθόνης θ. Ach.Tat.5.24;πέπλος ἄχρι τῶν θ. πεποικιλμένος Them.Or.18.222c
; of the tufts of the golden fleece, Pi.P.4.231; of the long arms of the cuttle fish, Opp.H.3.178; δικτυωτὸς θ. D.S.18.26. (Possibly connected with θύσσομαι, θύω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θύσανος
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19 μήκων
μήκων, [dialect] Dor., Arc. [pref] μάκ-, Theoc.7.157, IG5(2).514.16 (Lycosura, ii B. C.): ωνος, ἡ (ὁ Arist. (v. infr. 11.2), Polem.Hist.88, Polyaen.8.6.1):—A poppy, esp. opium poppy, Papaver somniferum,μήκων δ' ἑτέρωσε κάρη βάλεν ἐνὶ κήπῳ Il.8.306
, cf. Ar.Av. 160, Thphr.HP1.12.2 (s. v.l.), Theoc.l.c.; μάκωνσι λευκαῖς IGl.c.; μ. ἥμερος, κηπευτή, Dsc. 4.64, Gal.6.548; μ. Ἡρακλεία frothy poppy, Silene venosa, Thphr.HP 9.12.5;μ. ἀφρώδης Dsc.4.66
; μ. κερατῖτις horned poppy, Glaucium flavum, Thphr.HP9.12.3, Dsc.4.65 (but = λεοντοπέταλον, Ps.-Dsc. 3.96); μ. μέλαινα corn poppy, Papaver Rhoeas, Thphr.HP9.11.9, Dsc. 4.64 ( μέλας Ps.-Dsc.ibid.); μ. ῥοιάς P. hybridum, Thphr.HP9.12.4, Dsc.4.63; μ. ἀγρία, = μ. μέλαινα, ib.64; μ. ἀγριωτέρα windrose, Papaver argemone, ibid.2 a single poppy-seed, Archim.Aren.2.4; collectively,μ. ἁδρά Hp.Mul.2.192
;μ. μεμελιτωμένη Th.4.26
; ὀπὸς μήκωνος opium, Asclep. ap. Gal.14.138, etc.V μ. ἀφρώδης, = πέπλος, spurge, Dsc.4.167; so μ. alone, as a purgative, freq. in Hp., Mul.2.124, 192, al., Morb.3.16;ὀπὸς μήκωνος Mul.2.201
; μ. alone, = τιθυμαλλίς, Dsc.4.164. (Etym. dub.; OHG. māgo, Germ. mohn, OSlav. makû are prob. borrowed.) -
20 μύττακες
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