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1 βάσις
A stepping, step, and collectively, steps, A. Eu.36, S.Aj.8, etc.: metaph.,ἡσύχῳ φρενῶν βάσει A.Ch. 452
(lyr.);οὐκ ἔχων β.
power to step,S.
Ph. 691 (lyr.); τροχῶν βάσεις the rolling of the wheels, the rolling wheels, Id.El. 718; ἀρβύλης β. the print of the sandal, E.El. 532;ποίμναις τήνδ' ἐπεμπίπτει βάσιν S.Aj.42
.2 measured stepor movement,β. χορείας Ar.Th. 968
, cf. Pi.P.1.2: hence, rhythmical or metrical movement, Pl.R. 399e, Lg. 670d: in Rhet., rhythmical close of a sentence, Hermog.Id.1.6, al.; clause forming transition from πρότασις to ἀπόδοσις, Id.Inv.1.5: and in Metric, metrical unit, monometer, Arist.Pol. 1263b35, Metaph. 1087b36, Heph.11, Longin.Proll.Heph.3, Mar. Vict.p.47.3 K., etc.3 order, sequence,θέσις καὶ β. Epicur.Ep.1p.10U.
II that with which one steps, a foot, Pl.Ti. 92a, Arist.GA 750a4;ποδῶν β. E.Hec. 837
; θηλύπους β. their women's feet, Id.IA 421; β. δίχηλος, of the ostrich, D.S.3.28.3: abs.,αἱ βάσεις Ph.1.226
, Act.Ap.3.7;σφὶγξ εἶχε β. λέοντος Apollod.3.5.8
; leg, Id.1.3.5;βάσεων ἀποκοπαί Diog.Oen.39
.III that whereon one stands, base, pedestal, [ κρατῆρος] Alex.119; of statues, OGI705.6, etc.;τρία ἔργα.. ἐπὶ μιᾶς β. Str.14.1.14
, cf. Luc.Philops. 19;λεβήτων Plb.5.88.5
; of an engine, Hero Bel.88.1, al.; of a column, PLond.3.755v6 (iv A. D.): Medic.,τοῦ ἐγκεφάλου Herophil.
ap. Placit.4.5.4, cf. Plu.Per.6;τραχήλου Id.Pyrrh.34
; (Rufin.);αἱ ἐν ὀφθαλμοῖς β. Sor. 1.27
, cf. Archig. ap. Aët. 16.101(91); of the heart, Gal.UP6.13; ; foundation, basement,ῥίζα πάντων καὶ β. ἁ γᾶ ἐρήρεισται Ti.Locr.97e
; so, of the soil,πεδίων σπορίμα β. Hymn.Is.162
.2 Geom., base of a solid or plane figure, Pl.Ti. 55b, Arist.APr. 41b15,al.; [ κώνου] Democr.155;πυραμίδος Speus.
ap. Theol.Ar.63.V Astrol., = ὡροσκόπος, Vett.Val.88.6, Paul.Al.T.2, Cat.Cod.Astr.8(4).132.
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