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1 κλεῖθρον
κλεῖθρ-ον, [dialect] Ion. [full] κλήϊθρον, [dialect] Att. [full] κλῇθρον, [dialect] Dor. [full] κλᾷθρον (v.infr.), τό, κλείω A)A bar for closing a door, in pl.,κλῄθρων λυθέντων A.Th. 396
;διοίγειν κλῇθρα S.OT 1287
, cf. 1294; κλῇθρα πύλης, δόμων, Id.Ant. 1186, E.HF 1029 (lyr.);κλῇθρα χαλάσθω Ar.V. 1484
;κλῄθροισι τὰ προπύλαια πακτοῦν Id.Lys. 264
;διακόπτοντες ταῖς ἀξίναις τὰ κλεῖθρα X.An.7.1.17
;σιδηρᾶ κ. Pl.Ax. 371b
; sg.,ἀμφιδέαι.. ἀπὸ κλείθρου IG22.1627.319
.2 boom of a harbour,τοῦ λιμένος τὸ κ. Aen.Tact.11.3
: usu. in pl.,τὰ στόματα τῶν λιμένων φράττειν τοῖς κ. Ph.Bel.94.42
, cf. D.S.18.64;τὰ κ. τοῦ Πειραιέως Ath.12.535d
.3 ἐπὶ θάμνοις καὶ κλείθροις fences, railings, Gal.12.296.2 metaph., οἱ τὰ κ. ἔχοντες (sc. τῆς Πελοποννήσου), of the Corinthians, Str.8.6.20, cf. 9.4.15.4 as place-name, ἐν τοῖς Κλᾴθροις in the Narrows, Mnemos.42.332 ([place name] Argos).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κλεῖθρον
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2 via
via ae (old viāī, Enn. ap. C.), f [VAG-], a way, highway, road, path, street: Roma, non optimis viis: ire in viā, T.: omnibus viis notis essedarios emittebat, Cs.: via, quā Assoro itur Hennam: viā ire, by the highway, L.: tres ergo viae, a supero mari Flaminia, ab infero Aurelia, media Cassia: Via Sacra, H.: castra angustiis viarum contrahit, etc., i. e. of the passages (between the tents), Cs. —Prov.: qui sibi semitam non sapiunt alteri monstrant viam, Enn. ap. C.: totā errare viā, T.— A way, passage, channel, pipe, entrance: omnes eius (sanguinis) viae, i. e. veins: a medio intestino usque ad portas iecoris ductae viae, ducts: Spirandi viae, the windpipe, O.: Finditur in solidum cuneis via, a cleft, V.: harundo Signavit viam flammis, its path, V.—A way, march, journey: in viam se dare: tridui, a three days' journey, Cs.: longitudo viae, L.: Flecte viam velis, V.: lassus maris et viarum, H.: inter vias, on the road, T. —Fig., a way, method, mode, manner, fashion, course: ut rectā viā rem narret, i. e. directly, T.: vitae via conversa, H.: rectam vitae viam sequi: haec una via omnibus ad salutem visa est, L.: gloriae: (di) non... nullas dant vias nobis ad significationum scientiam.— Abl, by the right way, in the proper manner, correctly, unerringly, properly: in omnibus quae ratione docentur et viā, primum, etc.: ipsus secum eam rem reputavit viā, T.: viā et arte dicere.* * *way, road, street; journey -
3 πῶμα
A lid, cover,φαρέτρης Il.4.116
, cf. Od.9.314, B.5.76;χηλοῦ Il.16.221
, cf. Od.8.443; πίθου, πίθοιο, Hes.Op.94,98;κάδων Archil.4
;κεραμίων PCair.Zen.481.26
(iii B.C., pl.); [ κιβωτοῦ] Plu. Rom.28;σιδηροῦν Plb.22.11.16
; ἔχει ἡ ἀρτηρία (the windpipe)οἷον π. τὴν ἐπιγλωττίδα Arist.Resp. 476a34
, cf. HA 530a21, al.; ἐπέθηκα τῇ θύρᾳ τὸ π. the stone that closed the entrance, Luc.DMar.2.2; π. λάϊνον, of a tomb, IG12(8).93 ([place name] Imbros); operculum of univalves,πορφύρας πώματα Dsc.2.7
, cf. 8, Eup.2.63; of the Egyptian bean, Id.2.106.------------------------------------A drink, draught, A.Eu. 266 (lyr.), S.Ph. 715 (lyr.), E.Hec. 392 (prob.), Ba. 279 (prob.), Pl.R. 406a, etc.; τὰ ἀναγκαῖα π. drinking water, Id.Lg. 844b: pl., εὐτρεφέστατον πωμάτων, of Dirce, A. Th. 308(lyr.):—the short form [full] πόμα occurs in Pi.N. 3.79 (metaph.), and in later Poets, Call.Fr.8.20 P., Nic.Al. 105, 299, Man.3.71 (poet. dat. pl.πομάτεσσι Hsch.
); also in Ionic and later Prose, Hp.VM5 (opp. ῥύφημα), Hdt.3.23, Phld.Mus.p.51 K., cf. Poll.6.15; but only as v.l. in correct Attic writers, as Pl.Phd. 117b, Phlb. 34e:—for [full] πομάτιον in EM578.8 Dind. restores πόμα τι from Hsch. s.v. μελίτιον.II drinking-cup, Hsch. -
4 горло
с.1) ( передняя часть шеи) throat; neckпо го́рло в воде́ — up to one's neck in water
схвати́ть за го́рло (вн.) — catch / take (d) by the throat
держа́ть кого́-л за го́рло (тж. перен.) — have smb by the throat
2) (общее название зева, глотки и гортани) throatдыха́тельное го́рло анат. — windpipe ['wɪ-]
боле́зни го́рла — diseases of the throat
в го́рле пересо́хло — one's throat is dry / parched
3) ( суженная часть сосуда) neck ( of a vessel)пить из го́рла — drink straight from the bottle
4) геогр. narrow entrance to a gulf / bay••крича́ть во всё го́рло разг. — shout / yell at the top of one's voice
всего́ по го́рло разг. (много) — more than enough, enough and to spare
сы́т по го́рло — 1) ( очень сыт) full up 2) (тв.; вполне достаточно кому-л) fed up (with)
есть (вн.) в три го́рла разг. — gorge oneself (on)
приста́ть к кому́-л с ножо́м к го́рлу разг. — pester / importune smb; worry the life out of smb; be on smb's back (to do smth)
стать кому́-л поперёк го́рла разг. — stick in one's craw
слова́ застря́ли у него́ в го́рле — the words stuck in his throat
промочи́ть го́рло разг. — wet one's whistle
наступи́ть на го́рло со́бственной пе́сне — ≈ put the lid on one's own desires / plans
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5 горло
с.1. throatдыхательное горло анат. — windpipe
в горле пересохло — one's throat is dry parched
2. (кувшина и т. п.) neck ( of a vessel)3. геогр. narrow entrance to a gulf, bay♢
схватить за горло (вн.) — catch* / take* by the throat (d.)кричать во всё горло разг. — shout / yell at the top of one's voice
быть сытым по горло — be full up; (перен.) be fed up
есть в три горла разг. — be a glutton, eat* gluttonously / ravenously
пристать к кому-л. с ножом к горлу разг. — pester / importune smb.; worry the life out of smb.
стать кому-л. поперёк горла разг. — stick* in one's craw
промочить горло разг. — wet one's whistle
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6 горло
ср.1) throat; gulletстать поперек горла (кому-л.) — to stick in smb.'s throat
в горле пересохло — one's throat is dry/parched
2) (бутылки)3) геогр. narrow entrance to a gulf/bay••брать за горло — to take/get smb. by the throat
держать за горло — to have smb. by the throat
подступать к горлу, подкатываться к горлу — кого-л. to choke smb.
быть сытым по горло — to be full up; to be fed up разг.
пристать с ножом к горлу — to press, to importune, to pester
промочить горло разг. — to wet one's whistle
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