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61 τεσσίχου
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62 Τριτωνίσκος
Τρῑτων-ίσκος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τριτωνίσκος
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63 τροπή
A turn, turning:a ὅθι τροπαὶ ἠελίοιο apparently denotes a point on the horizon, prob. the West or place where the sum sets (so Eust.1787.20), Od.15.404.b each of two fixed points in the solar year, the solstices, first in Hes., at the time of the (winter) solstice, Op. ; μετὰ τροπὰς ἠελ. ib.564,663 (with [dialect] Dor. acc. pl. in - ᾰς); πεδὰ τὰς τροπάς Alcm.33.5
:—later the two solstices were distinguished as τροπαὶ θεριναί and χειμεριναί, Hdt.2.19, Th.7.16, Pl.Lg. 767c, Arist. HA 542b4 sqq., Gal.6.405, etc. (rarely in sg.,τροπὴ θερινή Arist.Mete. 364b2
, Gem.1.13; τ. χειμερινή ib.15);τροπαὶ νότιοι Arist.HA 542b11
; τ. βόρειοι, νότιοι, Plu.2.601a:—when τροπαί is used alone, it mostly refers to the winter solstice, but the sense is always determined by the context, v. Hes. ll. cc.; περὶ ἡλίου τροπάς (sc. χειμερινάς) Th.8.39;εὐθὺς ἐκ τροπῶν Arist.HA 542b20
:—sts. also of other heavenly bodies, Pl.Ti. 39d;περὶ Πλειάδος δύσιν καὶ τροπάς Arist.HA 542b23
, etc.;ἄστρων ἐπιτολάς, δύσεις, τροπάς Alex.30.5
;τροπὰς τῶν ἐνδεδεμένων ἄστρων Arist.Cael. 296b4
;τροπαὶ ἡλίου καὶ σελήνης Epicur.Ep.2p.40U.
:—sts. four in number (the two equinoxes and two solstices), S.E.M.5.11, Gal.17(1).22; so (on a sun-dial)θερινὴ τ., ἰσημερινὴ τ., χειμερινὴ τ., Ἀρχ.Δελτ. 12.236
([place name] Samos).2 turn, change, Arist.Pol. 1316a17;πλείους τραπόμενος τροπὰς τοῦ Εὐρίπου Aeschin. 3.90
; τ. πρὸς τὸ βέλτιον turn for the better, Phld.Rh.2.25S.;ὀξυτέρας τρεπόμενος τ. τοῦ χαμαιλέοντος Plu.Alc.23
;αἱ τοῦ κόλακος ὥσπερ πολύποδος τ. Id.2.52f
;αἱ τῶ αἵματος τ. καὶ ἀλλοιώσιες Ti.Locr.102c
; αἱ περὶ τὸν ἀέρα τ. changes in the air or weather, Plu.2.946f; of wine, a turning sour, ib.939f (cf. τροπίας); going bad, of food,τ. καὶ διαφθορὰ τῶν παρακειμένων Gal.19.208
; of phonetic change in language, A.D. Adv.210.4, Hdn.Gr.2.932.3 τροπαὶ λέξεως a change of speech by figures or tropes ([etym.] τρόποι), Luc.Dem.Enc.6, cf. Hermog.Inv.4.10, al.4 αἱ τροπαί, = αἱ τροπαῖαι, alternating winds, Arist.Pr. 940b16, 21, Thphr.CP2.3.1, Vent.26.II the turning about of the enemy, putting to flight or routing him, τροπήν (or τροπάς) τινος ποιεῖν or ποιεῖσθαι put one to flight, Hdt.1.30, Ar.Eq. 246 (troch.), Th.2.19, 6.69, etc.; οἵαν ἂν τροπὴν Εὐρυσθέως θείμην ( θείην codd.) E.Heracl. 743;τροπὴ γινομένη Hdt.7.167
, cf. Th.1.49,50, etc.: poet.,ἐν μάχης τροπῇ A.Ag. 1237
; ἐν τροπῇ δορός in the rout caused by the spear, S.Aj. 1275, E.Rh.82.IV a coin, Hsch.; cf. τροπαϊκόν. -
64 ἀμουσία
ἀμουσ-ία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμουσία
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65 ἀνάλημμα
II any high erection or embankment, esp. of substructures or retaining-walls, SIG2587.20, SIG290 (Delph.), 813A5 (Delph.), IG11.163A 38 ([place name] Delos), cf. 165.33, D.S.17.71: pl., Id.20.36, D.H.3.69, IG4.203.21;τὸ ἀ. τῆς πόλεως Δαυίδ LXX 2 Ch.32.5
; ἀ. ὑψηλὸν περιβόλου ἱεροῦ ib.Si.50.2.IV = μέρος τι τοῦ ἥπατος, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνάλημμα
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66 ἀνθομοιόω
A compare,τὸν νόμον τῇ φύσει Philostr.Dial.2
:—[voice] Pass., to be compared in turn,πρὸς ἄλληλα Iamb.in Nic.p.12P.
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67 ἀποσκιασμός
ἀποσκῐ-ασμός, ὁ,A the casting a shadow, ἀ. γνωμόνων measures of time by the shadow on the sun-dial, Plu.Per.6 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποσκιασμός
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68 ἐγχειρέω
A take a thing in hand, undertake, attempt, c. dat.rei, E.Med. 377, X.Vect. 6.1, etc.: later, c. acc. rei,ἔργον PPetr.2p.37
(iii B.C.): c. inf., Pl. Prt. 310c, X.Mem.2.3.12, etc.;τὸν ἐγχειρήσαντα συκοφαντεῖν Hyp. Eux.34
: abs., to make an attempt or beginning, S.El. 1026, Th.4.4, etc.4 try one's hand in argument,εἰς ἑκάτερον Plu.Cic.21
:— [voice] Pass., to be discussed, Id.2.687e codd.II in late Poets, take in hand, c. acc.,ἔργον Epigr.Gr.1038.36
.— ἐπιχειρέω is more common in [dialect] Att. [suff] ἐγχείρ-ημα, ατος, τό, undertaking, attempt, S.OT 540, Pl. Plt. 290d, Antiph.29, D.27.34, Aen.Tact.24.15, Plu.Cleom.25, etc.; essay in argument, Epicur.Dial.1413.7 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγχειρέω
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69 ἐπαμ-
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70 ἡλιοτρόπιον
Ἡλιο-τρόπιον, τό,A heliotrope, Thphr.HP7.3.1, Gal.19.732; ἡ. τὸ μέγα, Heliotropium villosum, Dsc.4.190; ἡ. τὸ μικρόν, H. supinum, ib.191.2 = Croton tinctorius, PHolm.8.3, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἡλιοτρόπιον
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71 ἡμικύκλιος
II as Subst., [suff] ἡμι-κύκλιον, τό, semicircle, Arist.APo. 41b17, Ph. 264b24; hemisphere, Ach.Tat.Intr.Arat.27, Heph.Astr.2.11; of a tactical formation, κατὰ τὸ ἡ. Onos.21.5.2 a place for public entertainment or meeting, Plu.Alc.17, Nic.12; Place of assembly at Samos, Porph.VP9.3 semicircular seat, armchair, Cic.Lael.1.2, Poll.6.9.4 semicircular dial, Vitr.9.8.1.5 semicircular statue-base, IG11(2).287B73 (Delos, iii B.C.), BCH29.543 (ibid.); drum of a half-column, Rev.Phil.43.182 (Didym.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἡμικύκλιος
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72 ἴδη
A timber-tree, in pl.,χώρη ὑψηλή τε καὶ ἴδῃσι συνηρεφής Hdt.1.110
;ὄρεα.. ἴδῃσι παντοίῃσι συνηρεφέα Id.7.111
, cf. 4.109, 175: in sg., wood, ἐν τῇ ἴδῃ τῇ πλείστῃ in the thick of the wood, Id.4.109;ἴδαν ἐς πολύδενδρον Theoc.17.9
; ἴδη ναυπηγήσιμος timber for.., Hdt.5.23: never in [dialect] Att.: also in late Prose, Philostr. Dial.2, VA3.4(s.v.l.).II pr. n., [full] Ἴδη, Ida, i.e. the wooded hill,1 in the Troad, Il.2.821, etc.: Adv. [full] Ἴδηθεν, from Ida, 4.475; [full] Ἴ. μεδέων ruling from I., 3.276:—Adj. [full] Ἰδαῖος, α, ον ([dialect] Aeol. [full] Ἴδαος as pr.n., Sapph.Supp. 20a.3),Ζεύς Il.16.605
;ὄρεα 8.170
, etc.; Ἰ. ῥίζα, a plant, Ruscus Hypoglossum, Dsc.4.44: also Ἰδαία alone,= δάφνη Ἀλεξάνδρεια, ib.145: Ἰ. Δάκτυλοι, prop. 'dwarfs of the forest', Hes.Fr. 176, Pherecyd.47 J., Hellanic.89 J., etc.; but Ἰ. δάκτυλος is a name for one of the fingers, PMag.Lond.46.455.2 in Crete, D.P.502, Paus.5.7.6.------------------------------------ἴδη, ἡ, -
73 ὅλμος
A a round smooth stone (περιφερὴς λίθος μάρμαρος, Hsch.),χεῖρας ἀπὸ ξίφεϊ τμήξας ἀπό τ' αὐχένα κόψας, ὅλμον δ' ὣς ἔσσενε κυλίνδεσθαι δι' ὁμίλου Il.11.147
(from which passage it was taken to signify the human trunk, Poll.2.162, EM460.17).II later, any cylindrical or bowl-shaped body:1 mortar, Hes.Op. 423, Hdt.1.200, IG22.1126.24, 12(5).872.82(Tenos, iii B. C.), PLille9.9 (iii B. C.), etc.3 hollow seat on which the Pythia prophesied, hence prov.,ἐν ὅλμῳ κοιμᾶσθαι Plu.Prov.2.14
;ἐν ὅ. εὐνάσω Zen.3.63
; τοῦ τοίχου τὸ μέρος τοῦ κατὰ τὸν ὅλμον (in the temple of Amphiaraus at Rhamnus),Ἐφ.Ἀρχ. 1909.271
.4 drinking-vessel, Menesth.1.6 dial,ὅλμου τοῦ λιθίνου ὃς ἐκαλεῖτο Ἑλληνιστὶ [γν] ώμων PHib.1.27.26
(iii B. C.).7 stone used as a weight, prov.ὅ. ὑπὲρ κεφαλῆς Lib.Ep.473.3
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74 ὑάλη
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75 ὑπερλαλέω
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76 ὡρονόμος
ὡρονόμ-ος (parox.), ὁ,2 name of certain deities,οἱ δεκαδάρχαι καὶ ζῳδιοκράτορες καὶ ὡρονόμοι καὶ κραταιοί Dam.Pr. 351
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77 ἀάνθα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: εἶδος ἐνωτίου παρὰ Άλκμᾶνι ὡς Άριστοφάνης H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Schulze Q. 38 explained it as *αὐσανθα to οὖς (doubtful), but the suffix is unclear (cf. οἰνάνθη); cf. also Bechtel Dial. 2, 366.Page in Frisk: 1,2Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀάνθα
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78 ἀγαιος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: epithet of a sacrificial calf in the Labyades inscr. (Schwyzer 323).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Page in Frisk: --Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀγαιος
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79 ἄγος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `pollution, guilt, also `expiation' (Hdt.), ἄγεα τεμένη H. (Lesbian? Bechtel Dial. 1, 115).Compounds: ἐν-αγής `under a curse, or pollution' (Hdt.)Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Mostly connected with Skt. ā́gas- n. `fault, sin', but the long vowel of Sanskrit is difficult. Explanation as psilotic form of *ἅγος belonging with ἅγιος preferred by Chantraine - Masson, FS Debrunner 85-107; but the psilosis is unexpected (not "so as to distinguish it from ἅγιος").Page in Frisk: 1,14Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄγος
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80 ἄγχραν
Grammatical information: adj.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Bechtel, Gr. Dial. recalled ἄκαρον· τυφλόν. Η. These forms show the typical variation of Pre-Greek: κ\/χ and prenasalization; Fur. 127.Page in Frisk: --Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄγχραν
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