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81 κροκᾶτον
κροκᾶτον, τό,A yellow parchment, Edict.Diocl.Asin.7.38.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κροκᾶτον
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82 κτείς
A comb, Pherecr.100;πύξινος κ. AP6.211
(Leon.), Edict.Diocl.13.3, cf. Luc.Am.44: hence, of toothed objects,1 comb in the loom, by which the threads of the warp are kept separate, AP6.247 (Phil.); κναφικὸς κ. comb for carding wool, Tim.Lex.s.v. κνάφος.2 rake, AP6.297.5 (Phan.), Ph.Bel.100.10 (pl.).6 virilia, pubes, Hp.Aph.7.39, Art.51; pudenda muliebria, Call.Fr. 308, AP5.131 (Phld.), Ruf.Onom. 109, Sor.2.18.7 in pl., cutting-teeth, incisors, Poll.2.91.8 bivalve shellfish, scallop, Philyll.13, Archipp.24, Anaxandr.41.62 (anap.), Alex. 170, prob. in Theoc.14.17, cf. Arist.HA 525a22, al.b dual κτένε, perh. = scallopings (ornaments on a garment), IG12.386.8; cf. κτενωτός. -
83 κύπρινος
------------------------------------A made from the flower ofκύπρος, ἔλαιον
Edict. Diocl.Delph.10
:—esp. as Subst. [full] κύπρῐνον (sc. μύρον), τό, oil or unguent made from the flower of the κύπρος, Apollon.Heroph. ap. Ath.15.688f, Dsc.1.55, Aret.CA1.2; also of a plaster, Androm. ap. Gal.13.494.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κύπρινος
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84 κυριακός
A of or for an owner or master, Stud.Pal.22.177.18 (ii A.D.); but usu. of the Roman Emperor, ὁ κ. φίσκος the fiscus, CIG2827 (Aphrod.), Supp.Epigr.2.567 (Caria (?)); κ. ψῆφοι, λόγος, OGI669.13, 18 (Egypt, i A.D.);κ. χρῆμα POxy.474.41
(ii A.D.).II esp. belonging to the Lord (Christ): K. δεῖπνον the Lord's Supper, 1 Ep.Cor.11.20; ἡ K. the Lord's day,Apoc.
1.10; τὸ Κυριακόν (sc. δῶμα) the Lord's house, Edict.Maximiniap.Eus.PE9.10.III Subst. κυριακός, ὁ, spirit invoked in magic, PMag.Par.1.916.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυριακός
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85 λάσειος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λάσειος
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86 λεόπαρδος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λεόπαρδος
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87 λεπτουργός
λεπτουργ-ός, όν,A producing fine work, esp. in wood, D.S.17.115 (as Subst.), Edict.Diocl.7.3;τέκτων λ. PMasp.158.6
(vi A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λεπτουργός
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88 λίβανος
A frankincense-tree, Boswellia Carterii, Hdt.4.75, Thphr.HP9.4.2, Dsc.1.68, etc.;ἱερόδακρυς λ. Melanipp.1.5
.II = λιβανωτός, frankincense, in which sense it is fem. in Pi.Fr.122.3, E.Ba. 144 (lyr.); but masc. in PCair.Zen.69.13 (iii B.C.), AP6.231 (Phil.), 9.93 (Antip. Thess.), Edict.Diocl. (Ἀθηνᾶ 18.6
, Tegea); indeterminate in Sapph.Supp. 20c.2, S.Fr. 1064, Anaxandr.41.37, SIG 247ii 19 (Delph., iv B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λίβανος
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89 λύγγιος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λύγγιος
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90 μελίνη
A = ἔλυμος, Italian millet, Setaria italica, Hdt.3.117;κνήμη μελίνης S. Fr. 608
: in pl., millet-fields, X. An.2.4.13, D.8.45.II name of an animal, Edict.Diocl. Geronthr.8.29
(v.l. μελεινον Aeg.); perh. badger, cf. Lat. mēles, mellina.III = τοῦ πολύποδός τι μέρος, Hsch. -
91 μεταλλάσσω
μεταλλάσσω, [dialect] Att. [suff] μετάλλ-ττω, [tense] pf. μετήλλᾰχα and irreg. μετήλλᾰγα (v. infr.):—[voice] Pass., irreg. [tense] aor. 2 inf.Aμεταλλάγειν Supp.Epigr.3.674A24
(Rhodes, ii B. C.):—change, alter,θέσμια Hdt.1.59
;τὰν ἀνθρώπου ζόαν ἆται.. μεταλλάσσουσι S.Fr.592.6
; πότμος.. μ. φύσιν ib.871.2;μεταβολὴν βίου μ. Pl.Lg. 775c
;οὐ γὰρ τὸν τρόπον, ἀλλὰ τὸν τόπον μετήλλαξεν Aeschin.3.78
;μετήλλαξαν τὴν ἀλήθειαν ἐν τῷ ψεύδει Ep.Rom.1.25
; ; τὰς τύχας ἑκατέρων μετήλλαξαν interchanged them, Isoc.4.59.II exchange,1 take in exchange, adopt, assume,ὀρνίθων μεταλλάξας φύσιν Ar.Av. 117
; μ. τόπον go into a new country, Pl.Lg. 760c;μ. χώραν ἑτέραν ἐξ ἑτέρας Id.Prm. 138c
;ἑτέραν μ. τινὰ χώραν Lycurg. 86
; μ. διάφορα βρώματα to have varieties of food, Antiph.246:— [voice] Med.,μεταλλάσσεσθαι χιτῶνα Lys.Fr.21
;τὴν τύχην Din.1.92
.2 exchange by leaving, quit,μ. τὸν βίον Isoc.6.17
, 9.15, OGI56.55 (Canopus, iii B. C.), UPZ19.14, al. (ii B. C.);τὸ ζῆν μ. νόσῳ Phld.Acad.Ind. p.96
M.: μ. alone, Pl.Ax. 367c, Sotion p.185 W., Abh.Berl.Akad. 1925(5).28 (Cyrene, i B. C. /i A. D.); οἱ μετηλλαχότες the dead, Pl.Ax. 369b, cf. Supp.Epigr.3.367.39 ([dialect] Boeot., ii B. C.), BGU1148.8 (i B. C.), etc.; [dialect] Dor.μεταλλαχώς Test.Epict.1.10
; μεταλλαγότων (sic) IG5(1).1433.37; also οἱ μεταλλάξαντες ib.22.1323.10;ἐξ ἀνθρώπων D.S. 18.56
(edict of Polyperchon, 319 B.C.).III intr., undergo a change, change, Epich.170.15, Hdt.2.77, E.Fr. 262, Arist.HA 578b10: with neut. Pron.,τοσοῦτο μετήλλαξε κατὰ τὸν βίον Phld.Acad.Ind. p.49
M.: c. gen., change from, Th.8.70.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταλλάσσω
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92 μεταξάβλαττα
μεταξ-άβλαττα, ἡ,A purple silk, Edict.Diocl.24.1a,13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεταξάβλαττα
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93 μοδίολος
A modius, nave of a wheel, Edict.Diocl. Geronthr. 15.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μοδίολος
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94 μόλοχος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μόλοχος
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95 μονόβαφος
μονό-βᾰφος, ον,A single-dyed, Edict.Diocl.29.35, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μονόβαφος
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96 μονογόνατος
μονο-γόνᾰτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μονογόνατος
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97 μονόπελμος
μονό-πελμος, ον,A with a single sole, AP6.294 (Phan.), Edict.Diocl.9.16. [full] πεπλος, ον, with but one robe, i.e. wearing the tunic only (v. ἄπεπλος), like a Dorian maiden, E.Hec. 933 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μονόπελμος
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98 μόνος
μόνος, η, ον, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] μοῦνος, the only form used by Hom. (as in all derivs. exc. μονόω), Hes., and Hdt., also by Pi.P.9.27, I.5(4).12, B.3.80, al., by S. both in iamb. and lyr., by A. only in compd. μουνώψ, by E. only in μούναρχος: [dialect] Dor. [full] μῶνος Theoc.2.64, 20.45:—A alone, solitary,μοῦνος ἐὼν πολέσιν μετὰ Καδμείοισιν Il.4.388
;ἢ ὅ γε μοῦνος ἐών Od.3.217
;μούνω ἄνευθ' ἄλλων 16.239
: joined with ἐρῆμος, S. Ant. 887, Ph. 470;μόνοι γὰρ ἐσμέν Luc.JTr.21
;ἄνθρωπος πρεσβύτης καὶ μ. BGU180.23
(ii A.D.);φυγὴ μόνου πρὸς μόνον Plot.6.9.11
.2 c. gen., σοῦ μόνος bereft of thee, without thee, S.Aj. 511; alsoμοῦνος ἀπ' ἄλλων h.Merc. 193
, S.Ph. 183 (lyr.);ἑτάρων ἄπο μ. A.R.3.908
.II only,μοῦνον Λαέρτην Ἀρκείσιος υἱὸν ἔτικτε, μοῦνον δ' αὖτ' Ὀδυσῆα πατὴρ τέκεν Od.16.118
, cf. Il.9.482;μόνης γὰρ σοῦ κλύων ἀνέξεται A.Pers. 838
, cf. 632 (anap.), Pr. 425 (lyr.), etc.; χοίνικος μόνας ἁλῶν for a gallon of salt only, Ar.Ach. 814; single,οὐκ ἄρα μοῦνον ἔην Ἐρίδων γένος, ἀλλὰ.. δύω Hes.Op.11
, cf. S.OT 1280; εἷς μοῦνος or μόνος, Hdt.1.38, S. OT63: once in Hom.,μία μούνη Od.23.227
: joined withαὐτός, αὐτὼ μόνω Pl.Ly. 211c
;αὐτοὶ καθ' αὑτοὺς μόνοι Id.Plt. 307e
.2 c. gen., μοῦνος ποταμῶν alone of rivers, Hdt.2.25, cf. 29;μ. θεῶν γὰρ Θάνατος οὐ δώρων ἐρᾷ A.Fr. 161
;μ. τῶν ἄλλων ποιητῶν Lycurg.102
; but μοῦνος πάντων ἀνθρώπων he and no other of all men, Hdt.1.25; ἀνδρῶν γε μοῦνος he and no other, S.OC 1250, cf. El. 531;ὦ μόνα ὦ φίλα γυναικῶν E.Alc. 460
(lyr.).3 freq. repeated in the same clause,ξυμπεσὼν μόνος μόνοις S.Aj. 467
; Ἕκτορος μόνος μόνου.. ἐναντίος ib. 1283;σὺν τέκνοις μόνη μόνοις E.Med. 513
;μόνος μόνῳ D.18.137
.4 expressing rhetorically pre-eminence in an action or quality, μόνα κατέχεσθαι ποιεῖ are unique for causing possession, Pl.Smp. 215c, cf. 222a, S.OC 261, OT 299, Isoc.14.57; [ἐπέδειξε] σαφέστατα μόνος ἀνθρώπων Lys.24.9
.III [comp] Sup. μονώτατος one above all others, Ar. Eq. 352, Pl. 182, Lycurg.89, Theoc.15.137, Phld.Rh.1.350 S.B Adv. [full] μόνως, on one condition only, folld. by εἰ, Th.8.81, X. Mem.1.5.5, Cyr.3.2.23; in one way only, Them.in Ph.29.22, al.; in a unique manner, Dam.Pr.98: later, simply, only, Phld.Oec.p.53 J., Ph. 1.559, AP12.254 (Strat.), Iamb.Myst.4.7, Procl.in Prm.p.479 S.II neut. as Adv., μόνον alone, only,οὐχ ἅπαξ μ. A.Pr. 211
, etc.: freq. with imper.,μ. φύλαξαι Id.Supp. 1012
;ἀποκρίνου μ. Pl.Grg. 494d
; soμ. Κράτος συγγένοιτό σοι A.Ch. 244
;μὴ 'μὲ καταπίῃς μ. E.Cyc. 219
, etc.; ἐὰν μ. if only, Arist.Pol. 1292a3; οὐσίαν.., οὐ χωριστὴν μ. only not separable, Id.Metaph. 1025b28.2 οὐ μόνον.., ἀλλὰ καὶ .. Ar. Eq. 1282, X.Cyr.1.6.17, etc.; οὐ μ., ἀλλὰ .. S.Ph. 555: μόνον is sts. omitted,μὴ τοὺς ἐγγύς, ἀλλὰ καὶ τοὺς ἄπωθεν Th.4.92
, cf. E.Hipp. 359, Ph. 1480 (lyr.).3 μόνον οὐ all but, well nigh, Ar.V. 516, D.19.220, etc.; : in codd. freq. written μονονού, Plb.3.109.2, etc.;μονονουχί D.1.2
, Plb.3.102.4.III κατὰ μόνας alone, Th.1.32, 37, Is.7.38, Arist.Pol. 1281b34, etc.IV μόνῃ, = μόνον, Plu.2.583d codd. (Prob.from Μόν ϝος.) -
99 μόσχος
μόσχος (A), ὁ,A young shoot or twig, δίδη μόσχοισι λύγοισι (v. λύγος) Il.11.105, cf. Thphr.CP5.9.1; ὁ μ. τῶν φύλλων leaf-stalk, petiole, Dsc. 2.179, cf. 4.15,34.------------------------------------A calf, young bull, which form the god Apis was believed to assume, Hdt.3.28, cf. 2.41, PCair.Zen.78.6 (iii B.C.), Sammelb. 6279.7 (iii B. C.): as fem., heifer, young cow,μόσχους ἀμέλγειν E.Cyc. 389
, cf. Ba. 736; πεζαὶ μ., = ἑταῖραι, Eup.169; ᾄδειν ἐπὶ μόσχῳ for the prize of a calf (nisi leg. ἐπὶ Μόσχῳ), Ar.Ach.13.4μ. θαλάσσιος
seal,Edict.Diocl.
8.37.------------------------------------μόσχος (C), ὁ,A musk, Aët.1.131, Alex. Trall.12; interpol. in Dsc. Eup.1.145 (om. Wellmann). (Borrowed from Pers. mušk.) -
100 μουνιαδικόν
μουνιᾰδικόν, τό,A = βουνιάς, prob. in Edict.Diocl.6.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μουνιαδικόν
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