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81 κλιμακίς
2 woman who makes a stepladder of herself, by letting persons step on her back to mount a carriage, Plu.2.50d, Ath.6.256d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κλιμακίς
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82 κλινοστρόφιον
κλῑνο-στρόφιον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κλινοστρόφιον
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83 λιθοβόλος
λῐθοβόλ-ος, ον, (parox.)A throwing stones, pelting with stones: -βόλοι, οἱ, stone-throwers, distd. from σφενδονῆται, Th.6.69, cf. J.BJ3.7.18;γυμνῆτες λ. καὶ ἀκοντισταί Pl.Criti. 119b
: sg., as winner of a contest, SIG1061.6, 19 (Samos, ii B.C.).2 -βόλος, ὁ, engine for hurling stones, Plb.8.5.2, Moschio ap.Ath.5.208c, Ath. Mech.18.6; distd. from καταπέλτης, D.S.20.48; also -βόλον, τό, LXX 1 Ma.6.51, J.BJ5.6.3; in full, λ. μηχαναί ib.4.9.12.II proparox. λιθόβολος, ον, [voice] Pass., struck with stones, stoned, E.Ph. 1063 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιθοβόλος
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84 λύκος
A wolf, Il.16.156, 352; πολιός grisly, 10.334;κρατερώνυχες Od.10.218
; ὀρέστεροι ib. 212;ὠμοφάγοι Il.16.156
;κοιλογάστορες A.Th. 1041
; the small Egyptian wolves mentioned by Hdt. 2.67 were perh. jackals: various kinds distd. by Opp.C.3.293 sqq.: prov. λύκον ἰδεῖν to see a wolf, i. e. to be struck dumb, as was vulgarly believed of any one at whom a wolf got the first look (Pl.R. 336d), Theoc.14.22; λύκου πτερά, of things that are not, 'pigeon's milk', Suid.; ὡς λ. χανών, of vain expectation, Eub.15.11, cf. Ar.Fr. 337, Euphro 1.31;λ. κεχηνώς Ar.Lys. 629
; πρίν κεν λ. οἶν ὑμεναιοῖ, of an impossibility, Id. Pax 1076, 1112, cf. Il.22.263; ὡς λύκοι ἄρν' ἀγαπῶσιν, of treacherous or unnatural love, Poet. ap. Pl.Phdr. 241d; λύκου βίον ζῆν, i. e. live by rapine, Prov. ap. Plb.16.24.4; ἐκ λύκου στόματος, of getting a thing praeter spem, Zen.3.48; τῶν ὤτων ἔχειν τὸν λύκον 'catch a Tartar', Apollod.Car.18, cf. Plb.30.20.8; λ. ἀετὸν φεύγει, of the inescapable, Diogenian.6.19; λ. περὶ φρέαρ χορεύει, of those engaged in vain pursuits, ib.21.VI nickname of παιδερασταί, AP12.250 (Strat.), cf. Pl.Phdr. 241d.X = ὀροβάγχη, v.l. in marg. of Dsc.2.142.XI an engine of war for defending gates, Procop.Goth.1.21. (Cf. Skt. vŕ[null ]kas, Lith. vi[ltilde]kas, Slav. vl[ucaron]k[ucaron], Goth. wulfs.) -
85 λυσιπόλεμος
λῡσι-πόλεμος, ὁ, name of aGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λυσιπόλεμος
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86 μακροτονέω
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87 μεσοστάτης
A inner beam or standard in the plinth of a torsion-engine, Ph.Bel.55.12, Hero Bel.104.9, Apollod.Poliorc.165.10, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεσοστάτης
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88 μηρύομαι
A draw up, furl,ἱστία μηρύσαντο Od.12.170
, cf. A.R.4.889; ναῦται δ' ἐμηρύσαντο νηὸς ἰσχάδα drew up the anchor, S.Fr. 761;μηρύεσθαι ἀπὸ βυθῶν Opp.C.1.50
; μ. πείσματα, σχοίνους, AP10.2 (Antip. Sid.); wind up the strands of a torsion-engine, HeroBel.98.10, AP10.5 (Thyill.); draw out phlegm, Aret.SA1.5.2 in weaving, κρόκα ἐν στήμονι μηρύσασθαι weave the woof into the warp, Hes.Op. 538.3 in [voice] Med., μαρύεται περὶ χείλη κισσός ivy draws itself, winds round the edge, Theoc.1.29.II [voice] Act. is found in [tense] pf., περὶ τὸν τένοντα δυσκρίτους φλέβας μεμήρυκεν has twined, Hp.Oss.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μηρύομαι
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89 μηχανή
I contrivance, esp. machine for lifting weights and the like , crane, Hdt.2.125, IG11(2).161 A69, al. (Delos, iii B. C.); μ. τετράκωλος, δίκωλος, Rev.Phil.44.251 (Didyma, ii B. C.);μ. λιθαγωγός Poll. 10.148
; ἰχθυβόλῳ μ., of Poseidon's trident, A.Th. 132 (lyr.); λαοπόροις μ., of Xerxes' bridge of boats, Id.Pers. 114 (lyr.), cf. 722; freq. of irrigation machines, POxy. 985 (i A. D.), etc.; also of oil-presses, Wilcken Chr.176.10 (i/ii A. D.), etc.3 theatrical machine by which gods, etc., were made to appear in the air, Pl.Cra. 425d, Clit. 407a;αἴρειν μ. Antiph.191.15
, Alex.126.19: hence, prov. of anything sudden and unexpected,ἀπὸ μηχανῆς θεὸς ἐπεφάνης Men. 227
;ὥσπερ ἀπὸ μ. D.40.59
, cf. Arist.Po. 1454b1.4 area of land irrigated by a machine, POxy.1830.13 (vi A. D.), PLond.5.1765 (vi A. D.), PSI1.77.14 (vi A. D.).II any artificial means or contrivance for doing a thing,ἤτοι κλήρῳ.., ἢ ἄλλῃ τινὶ μ. Hdt.3.83
;εἴ τίς ἐστι μ., ἴθι καὶ πειρῶ Id.8.57
, etc.; esp. in pl. μηχαναί, shifts, devices, wiles, Hes.Th. 146;πάντα σοφίσματα καὶ πάσας μ. ἐπεποιήκεε ἐς αὐτοὺς Δαρεῖος Hdt. 3.152
; μηχαναῖς Διός by the arts of Zeus, A.Ag. 677; χερὸς.. ἐκτίνοντα μηχανάς acts of violence, ib. 1582;Ὀρέστην μηχαναῖσι μὲν θανόντα, νῦν δὲ μηχαναῖς σεσωσμένον S.El. 1228
;κρατεῖ μαχαναῖς.. θηρός Id.Ant. 349
(lyr.);σοφιστῶν μ. Pl.Lg. 908d
: prov.,μηχαναὶ Σισύφου Ar.Ach. 391
:—Phrases:πάσας προσφέροντε μ. E.IT 112
;μηχανὴν προσοιστέον Ar.Th. 1132
;πᾶσαν σπουδὴν καὶ μ. προσφερόμενος Plb.1.18.11
;ἐπεισήγαγον μ. Id.29.25.1
;μηχανὰς εὑρήσομεν, ὥστε ἀπαλλάξαι A.Eu.82
;πλέκειν E.Andr.66
;πορίζεσθαι Pl.Smp. 191b
;ἐκπορίζειν Ar.V. 365
; ζητεῖν ib. 149; ἀντλεῖν μαχανάν exhaust one's resources, Pi.P.3.62; κατ' ἐμὰν μ. ib. 109: c. gen. objecti, ἔξευρε μ. τιν' Ἀδμήτῳ κακῶν contrivance against ills, E.Alc. 221 (lyr.); but μ. σωτηρίας a way, means of procuring or providing safety, A. Th. 209;μυρίων οὐσῶν μ. ἀπαλλαγῆς X.Cyr.5.1.12
; οὐδεμία μ. [ ἐστι] ὅκως οὐ c. [tense] fut. ind., Hdt.2.160; μὴ οὐ c. inf., ib. 181, 3.51; τὸ μὴ οὐ (prob.) Id.1.209; τίς μ. μὴ οὐχὶ .. ; Pl.Phd. 72d.2 freq. in adverb. phrases, μηδεμιῇ μ. by no means whatsoever, by no contrivance, Hdt. 7.51, etc.;οὓς οὐδεμιῇ μ. δεῖ τιτρώσκειν Hp.Art.11
; so μήτε τέχνῃ μήτε μ. μηδεμιᾷ Foed. ap. Th.5.18, cf. IG12.39.23; opp.πάσῃ τέχνῃ καὶ μ. Lys. 19.53
;πάσῃ μ. Ar.Lys. 300
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90 μηχάνημα
A machine, Hp.Art.42; mechanical device, Arist.Mech. 848a36; esp. engine of war, used in sieges, mostly in pl., D.18.87, Plb.1.48.2, Plu.Marc.14, etc.II subtle contrivance, freq. in Trag., as A.Pr. 469, 989; of the robe in which Agamemnon was entangled, Id.Ch. 981;λόγου μ. ποικίλον S. OC 762
;τὰ Ἥρας μ. E.HF 855
; ;τὰ πρὸς τοὺς πολεμίους μ. X.Cyr.1.6.38
; πρὸς τὸ μέγεθος τῆς ἀρχῆς ib. 8.6.17;μ. εἰς τὸ πείθεσθαι τοῖς νόμοις Id.Lac.8.5
;δεῖ μηχανήματός τινος ὅπως τὰ.. χρήμαθ' ἕξω Ar.Ec. 872
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91 μονάγκων
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92 νευρά
νευρά, [dialect] Ion. [suff] νερτερο-ρή, ἡ, [dialect] Ep. gen. sg. [full] νευρῆφι( [full] ν) Il.8.309, 15.313, 21.113:—A string or cord of sinew, in [dialect] Ep. usu. bowstring, ν. ἐϋστρεφής, νεόστροφος, Il.15.463, 469;βαρύφθογγος Pi.I.6(5).34
, cf. S.Ph. 1005, E.Ba. 784, X.An.4.2.28, etc.: made from νεῦρον, Arist.HA 540a19;μύες ἐβοήθησαν διατραγόντες τὰς ν. Id.Rh. 1401b16
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93 νευρότονον
νευρό-τονον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νευρότονον
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94 παραγωγίς
A groove, slot, in a torsion-engine, Ph.Bel.76.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραγωγίς
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95 παραστάτης
II one's comrade on the flank (opp. προστάτης, front-rank-man, ἐπιστάτης, rear-rank-man), τὸν ἑωυτοῦ π. Hdt.6.117, cf. X.Cyr.3.3.59, 8.1.10 ;παρήγγειλε τοὺς ἐπιστάτας μεταβαίνειν εἰς παραστάτην Polyaen. 2.10.4
.2 generally, comrade, Pi.N.3.37, A.Pers. 957 (lyr.), Hdt. 6.107 (pl.), S.Ant. 671, etc. ; the ephebi were bound by oath μὴ καταλείπειν τὸν π., Poll.8.105, cf. Arist.EN 1130a30, Stob.4.1.48 ; of a horse,π. ἐν μάχαις Babr.76.3
: hence, assistant, supporter, ; of the gods,π. ἀγαθοὺς καὶ συμμάχους X.Cyr.3.3.21
; esp. of the Dioscuri, Trag.Adesp. 14.IV Medic., οἱ π. testicles, Ph.1.45, Ath.9.395f, etc.: personified, in dual, Pl.Com. 174.13 ; also, of the epididymis, Hp.Oss.14, cf. Gal.19.128.2 of the σπερματικοὶ πόροι, π. ἀδενοειδεῖς, κιρσοειδεῖς, Herophil. ap.Gal.UP14.11, cf. Ruf.Onom. 185, Gal.4.643.V in a ship, pieces of wood to stay the mast, IG22.1606.36, 1607.5,15,78, 1611.38: dual παραστάτα ib. 1608.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραστάτης
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96 περικέφαλον
περικέφαλ-ον, to/,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περικέφαλον
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97 περιολισθάνω
A slip about. Hp.Art.47; slip away all round, Id.VM 22. cf. D.H. 14.10 ; ναῦς π. slips off the engine, Plu.Marc.15 ; τὰ βέλη π. ἀπὸ [τῶν βυρσῶν] glance off them, J.BJ3.7.10: metaph., ἡδονὴ π. εἰς τὸ σῶμα (v.l. for δι- ) Plu.2.1089d: later [suff] περιολισθ-ολισθαίνω, metaph., wander, stray from the point, Plot.2.2.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιολισθάνω
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98 περίτρητος
περί-τρητος, ονA perforated: Subst. περίτρητον, τό, perforated horizontal beam in a torsion-engine, Ph.Bel.55.5,al.: pl., Hero Bel. 93.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίτρητος
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99 πετροβόλος
πετροβόλ-ος (parox.), ον,II Subst. πετροβόλος, ὁ, engine for throwing stones, Plb.5.4.6, LXXJb.41.19, Ath.Mech.34.2, etc.; distd. from καταπέλτης, Plb.8.7.2 (butκαταπέλτας ὀξυβελεῖς τε καὶ πετροβόλους D.S.18.51
, cf. IG22.468.1): neut. πετροβόλα (sc. ὄργανα), opp. δορυβόλα, J.AJ9.10.3.III λίθοι πετρόβολοι hurled as from a sling, of hailstones, ib.Ez.13.11, 13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πετροβόλος
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100 πλινθίον
A small brick, Th.6.88, X.Cyr.7.1.24; of gold, IG22.1377.13.II = πλαίσιον:1 square of troops, Hell.Oxy.7.2, Plu. Crass.23, Arr.Tact.11.5, 29.8;τάξας τὴν στρατιὰν ἐν πλινθίῳ J.AJ13.4.4
.2 sundial, Vitr.9.8.1.2 table of numbers divided into squares, Vett.Val.321.1: hence, = διάγραμμα, of a musical scale, Ph.1.27.3 pl., = Lat. regiones caeli, fields into which the Augurs divided the templum of the heavens, Plu.Cam.32, Rom. 22.5 front frame of a torsion-engine, Ph.Bel.60.6, HeroBel.81.10; also, case or chamber in which mechanism is fitted, Id.Aut.5.3.6 generally, rectangle, Str. 2.5.36, PMag.Lond.46.349,361.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλινθίον
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