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1 εγχυτριείς
ἐγχυτρίζωexpose children in an earthenware vessel: fut ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)ἐγχυτρίζωexpose children in an earthenware vessel: fut ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
2 ἐγχυτριεῖς
ἐγχυτρίζωexpose children in an earthenware vessel: fut ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic)ἐγχυτρίζωexpose children in an earthenware vessel: fut ind act 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
3 εγχυτρίζειν
ἐγχυτρίζωexpose children in an earthenware vessel: pres inf act (attic epic)ἐγχυτρίζωexpose children in an earthenware vessel: pres inf act (attic epic) -
4 ἐγχυτρίζειν
ἐγχυτρίζωexpose children in an earthenware vessel: pres inf act (attic epic)ἐγχυτρίζωexpose children in an earthenware vessel: pres inf act (attic epic) -
5 κεραμίοις
κεράμιονearthenware vessel: neut dat plκεράμιοςof clay: masc dat pl -
6 κεραμίου
κεράμιονearthenware vessel: neut gen sgκεράμιοςof clay: masc gen sg -
7 κεραμίω
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8 κεραμίῳ
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9 κεραμίων
κεράμιονearthenware vessel: neut gen plκεράμιοςof clay: masc gen pl -
10 κεράμι'
κεράμια, κεράμιονearthenware vessel: neut nom /voc /acc plκεράμιε, κεράμιοςof clay: masc voc sg -
11 κεράμια
κεράμιονearthenware vessel: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
12 κεράμιον
κεράμιονearthenware vessel: neut nom /voc /acc sgκεράμιοςof clay: masc acc sg -
13 κεράμιον
-ου + τό N 2 0-0-3-0-0=3 Is 5,10; 30,14; Jer 42(35),5earthenware vessel, jar Is 30,14; measure Is 5,10 Cf. WALTERS 1973 285.331 -
14 κεράμιον
κερᾰμ-ιον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεράμιον
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15 ἐγχυτρίζω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγχυτρίζω
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16 κεράμιον
κεράμιον, ου, τό (Hdt. et al.; ins, pap, LXX) an earthenware vessel, jar ὕδατος (water) jar (Theophr., Caus. Plant. 3, 4, 3) Mk 14:13; Lk 22:10. οἴνου (X., An. 6, 1, 17; Polyb. 4, 56, 3; SIG 1109, 162; POxy 1211, 5; O. Wilck II, 757, 3; Jer 42:5), ἐλαίου (Jos., Ant. 8, 322; cp. 9, 48) (wine, oil) jar D 13:6. κ. κενόν an empty jar Hm 11:15. κεράμια ἱκανώτατα very many jars 12, 5, 3. κ. μέλιτος (honey) jar 5, 1, 5.—Hv 4, 1, 6 v.l. for κέραμος, q.v.—DELG s.v. κέραμος. M-M. -
17 κέραμος
κέραμος, ου, ὁ (of uncertain derivation. s. three prec. entries; Hom. et al.; ins, pap; 2 Km 17:28; Jos., Bell. 4, 462; Ath.).① clay, also earthenware vessel (Hom. et al.; PHib 54, 26; 2 Km loc. cit.) κεφαλὴν εἶχεν ὡς κεράμου it had a head as if made of clay Hv 4, 1, 6 (the text is uncertain; as v.l., supported by Lat. versions, καιραμίου [=κεραμίου adopted as conj. rdg. by Joly], which would be identical w. the second mng. of κέραμος given above: like a [large] jar [?]).② a roof tile (Herodas 3, 44; Paus. 1, 13, 8; schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 2, 1075a) Lk 5:19 (LFonck, Biblica 2, 1921, 30–44; KJäger, D. Bauernhaus in Palästina 1912, 11ff; 22ff; HThiersch, ZDPV 37, 1914, 81f; CMcCown, JBL 58, ’39, 213–16). Then collectively tile roof (so Aristoph. et al.; Appian, Bell. Civ. 1, 32 §145; SIG 1200, 6f; Michel 594, 52; 1387, 123) ἀπὸ τοῦ κεράμου a drop from the roof hollows out the stone Hm 11:20.—B. 618f. DELG. M-M. -
18 ὄστρακον
ὄστρᾰκον, τό,2 fragment of such a vessel, potsherd, IG42(1).121.82 (Epid., iv B. C., pl.), LXX Ps.21.16, al., Ostr. 1152, etc.;ἰπνοῦ ὄστρακα Hp.Morb.2.47
; esp. the potsherd used in voting (v. ὀστρακίζω): hence τοὔστρακον παροίχεται the danger of ostracism is past, Cratin.71; τὰ ὄστρακα, = ὀστρακισμός, Pl.Com.187; τὸ ὄ. ἐπιφέρειν τινί to vote for any one's banishment, Plu.Alc.13, cf. Per. 14.3 ὀστράκου περιστροφή, of the game ὀστρακίνδα (q. v.), Pl. R. 521c; so ὀστράκου μεταπεσόντος 'if heads become tails', Id.Phdr. 241b.II the hard shell of snails, mussels, cuttle-fishes, tortoises, etc., h.Merc.33, S.Ichn.303 (dub.l.), Hp.Steril.245, Theoc.9.25, Arist.HA 528a4, etc.: hence, tortoise-shell or mother-of-pearl, κλιντῆρες ὀστράκοις.. ἐνδεδεμένοι prob. l. in Ph. 1.666; the shell at the base of the constellation Lyra, Ptol.Alm. 7.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄστρακον
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19 κώθων
A Laconian drinking-vessel, used by soldiers, Archil. 4, Ar.Eq. 600, X.Cyr.1.2.8, Critias 34 D., IG22.47.6, etc.;κ. στρεψαύχην Theopomp.Com.54
;πυριγενής Henioch.1
; (parod.); of earthenware or metal, IG42(1).121.79, al. (Epid.), Ath.11.483b, c:κ. χαλκοῖ IG12.313.55
, al., cf. 22.1425.393.II drinking bout, carousal, ap.Ath.13.583b, cf. Plu.Ant.4, etc.; religious banquet, BCH51.220 ([place name] Thasos).IV the inner harbour at Carthage, Str.17.3.15, App.Pun. 127.
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