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1 κομιδή
A attendance, care, Hom., etc.; in Il., of care bestowed on horses, 8.186, 23.411; in Od., of care bestowed on men, 8.453, 14.124; also, care bestowed on a garden, , cf. 245: hence dat. κομιδῇ used as Adv. (q.v.).2 provision, supplies,ἐπεὶ οὐ κ. κατὰ νῆα ἦεν ἐπηετανός 8.232
.II carriage, conveyance, esp. of supplies and provisions,τῶν ἐπιτηδείων τὴν περὶ τὴν Πελοπόννησον κ. Th.4.27
;ὅθεν ῥᾴδιαι αἱ κ. ὧν προσέδει Id.6.21
, cf. Isoc.11.14, etc.;λίθων IG42(1).103.75
(Epid.); gathering in of harvest, τοῦ καρποῦ, καρπῶν κ., X.Cyr.5.4.25, Arist. Pol. 1335a21;σίτου κ. Plb.5.95.5
.b Medic., removal, extraction,ὀδόντων Sor.2.62
(pl.); ἡ διὰ τομῆς κ. (sc. of stone in bladder) Gal. 1.391.2 (from [voice] Med.) carrying away for oneself, rescue, recovery,κατὰ Ἑλένης κομιδήν Hdt.9.73
; esp. recovery of a debt, D.38.9, Arist. EN 1167b31, Oec. 1349a7;μὴ ἔστω αὐτῷ κ. PHal.1.259
(iii B.C.).3 (from [voice] Pass.) going or coming, ποιεύμενοι ταύτῃ τὴν κ. endeavouring to pass this way, Hdt.6.95; escape, safe return,κομιδῆς πέρι.. αὐτῷ μελήσειν ὥστε ἀσινέας ἀπικέσθαι ἐς τὴν Ἑλλάδα Id.8.19
; οὔτε τις κ. τὸ ὀπίσω φανήσεται ib. 108, cf. 4.134, al.;μένων δ' ὁ θεῖος ἀνὴρ πρίατο μὲν θανάτοιο κομιδὰν πατρός Pi.P.6.39
, cf. A.R.3.1140, 4.1275. -
2 κύκλωσις
A surrounding, enveloping, esp. in battle, X.HG 4.2.20, Plb.3.65.6, Plu. Them. 12, Onos.21.1 (pl.); πρὶν καὶ τὴν πλέονα κ. σφῶν αὐτόσε προσμεῖξαι before the larger body that was endeavouring to surround them came up, Th.4.128.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κύκλωσις
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3 περιβολή
περιβολ-ή, ἡ,A covering, garment, Pl.Plt. 280b; dress, Phld.Vit.p.36 J., Arr.Epict.3.1.1, Luc.Herm.19 ;π. ἱματίων LXX Si.11.4
; turn of a bandage, Hp.Fract.14 (pl.): in various senses acc. to context, χειρῶν περιβολαί embraces, E.IT 903 ( περιβολαί alone, X.Cyn.7.3, Plu.Rom.8); περιβολαὶ χθονός, i.e. the grave, E.Tr. 389; ἐς σκοτεινὰς π. μεθῶ ξίφος scabbard, Id.Ph. 276 ; ἄτοιχοι π. σκηνωμάτων tents, Id. Ion 1133 ; π. σφραγις μάτων the sealed coverings, Id.Hipp. 864; π. τοῖς σώμασι, of clothes and houses, Diog.Oen.10 ; σαρκῶν π. putting on of flesh, Aret.SD2.6 : abs., of walls round a town,ἑπτάπυργοι π. E.Ph. 1078
; αἱ ἔκτοσθεν π. Luc.Anach.20 ; ἐνιαυσία π. χλαμύδος annual investiture, Phld.Vit.p.27 J.II space enclosed, compass, οἰκίης μεγάλης π. a house of large compass, Hdt.4.79 ; precinct, Jul.Or.7.239c.b extent, degree,π. νοσήματος Hp.Epid.1.9
.2 circumference, circuit,χωρίου.. γωνιώδη π. ἔχοντος Th.8.104
;μείζω τὴν π. ποιεῖσθαι X.Cyr.6.3.30
;κύκλον τινὰ καὶ π. ἕχουσα ὁδός Plu.Luc. 21
.III metaph.,2 ἡ π. παντὸς τοῦ λόγου the compass of the whole matter, scope, Isoc.5.16, cf. 12.244, J.AJ Prooem.2 ;ἡ καθόλου π. τῶν πραγμάτων Plb.16.20.9
.3 Rhet., expansion, amplification, Hermog.Inv.1.5,al.;ἡ π. τῶν λόγων Philostr. VS1.6
; σοφιστικὴ π. ib.1.19.1 ; prolixity, Porph.Plot.21, Longin. ap. eund.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιβολή
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4 ἐπίκλησις
A surname, additional name; used by Hom. only in acc. abs., like ἐπίκλην, and mostly ἐπίκλησιν καλέειν, as Ἀστυάναξ, ὃν Τρῶες ἐπίκλησιν καλέουσιν Astyanax, as they call him by surname (his name being Scamandrius), Il.22.506; Ἄρκτος, ἣν καὶ Ἄμαξαν ἐ. καλέουσι which they call also the Wain, 18.487, cf. 7.138, 22.29; Τιτῆνας ἐ. καλέεσκεν.. τιταίνοντας ἀτασθαλίῃ μέγα ῥέξαι ἔργον named them Titans, after their endeavouring.. ([etym.] ἐπὶ τῷ τιταίνειν), Hes.Th. 207; so in Hdt.,ἐ. δὲ ἡ κρήνη ἐπικαλέεται Ἡλίου 4.181
; Ἀθηναίης ἐ.Ἀσσησίης 1.19
; also, in name only, nominally, [Μενέσθιον] τέκε Πολυδώρη Σπερχειῷ, αὐτὰρ ἐ. Βώρῳ she bare him to Spercheius (really), but nominally to Borus, Il.16.177;τὸν τοῦ βουκόλου ἐπίκλησιν παῖδα Hdt.1.114
; κατ' ἐ. Apollod.1.3.2; opp. ὄνομα, D.H.5.21.2. after Hom., in other cases, surname, name, Th.1.3, etc.3. imputation, charge, Id.7.68, PLille29.27 (iii B.C.);ἐ. ἔχει κακὸς ἐ̄ιναι X.Lac.9.4
.4. title, D.C.37.6, etc.; βασιλέα ἄξιον τῆς ἐ.Jul.Or.2.70c.5. announcement of result of an election, OGI458.82 (i B.C., pl.).II. calling upon, invocation,Ἀφροδίτης Luc.Salt.
II;δαιμόνων D.C.78.4
: abs., prayer,ἐ. καὶ εὐχαί LXX 2 Ma.15.26
;μεμιγμένας ἀπειλαῖς ἐπικλήσεις D.H.5.21
.2. call to an office, Astramps. Orac.84.9.3. judicial appeal, Vett.Val.281.14; esp. = Lat.appellatio, appeal to the Tribunes, Plu.Marc.2, Cat.Mi.33,al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίκλησις
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