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1 ζύγαστρον
A chest, box (κιβωτός, κυρίως δὲ ξυλίνη σορός, παρὰ τὸ ἐζυγῶσθαι, Phot.), S.Tr. 692, [name] E.ap.Phot., X.Cyr.7.3.1.2 at Delphi, = γραμματοφυλάκιον, SIG241.49,146 (iv B.C.), Delph.3(2).205 (iii B.C.), Phot.3 in pl., fastenings, λάρνακος Sch.Theoc. 7.78.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ζύγαστρον
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2 πολυκλήϊδτος
πολῠ-κλήϊδτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυκλήϊδτος
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3 πόρπη
A = περόνη, brooch, clasp for fastening dresses, esp. on the shoulders; used for piercing the eyes, E.Ph.62, Hec. 1170: mostly pl., of the fastenings for women's dresses, Il.18.401, h.Ven. 163, E.El. 318, etc.; worn as emblem of rank by συγγενεῖς τῶν βασιλέων, LXX 1 Ma.10.89; by a Roman officer,=fibula, IGRom.1.1299 ([place name] Egypt); of a hair-clasp, Luc.Dom. 7. -
4 σύνδεσμος
σύνδεσμ-ος, ὁ, heterocl. pl.Aσύνδεσμα E.
(v. infr.):—that which binds together, bond of union, fastening,ξ. ἦν.. τὰ ξύλα, τοῦ μὴ ἀσθενὲς εἶναι τὸ οἰκοδόμημα Th.2.75
; ἀραρότως σύνδεσμα χρυσὸς εἶχε the golden headband kept its bonds firmly fixed, E.Med. 1193; ἁμμάτων σύνδεσμα fastenings of garments, Id.Ba. 697; οἱ περὶ [ τὸ θύρωμα] ς. Aristeas 85; μελέων σύνδεσμα, of sinews or ligaments, E.Hipp. 199 (anap.), cf. Ti.Locr.100b, Arist.PA 652a16, IA 712a2, Ep.Col.2.19, Sor.2.57, Gal.18(1).734.2 metaph., bond of union; ὁ σ. τῆς πόλεως the bond that keeps the state together, of good citizens, Pl.R. 520a, cf.Plt. 310a;νόμος ὁ βοηθῶν.. τῷ τῆς πόλεως συνδέσμῳ Id.Lg. 921c
;σ. τοῦ οὐρανοῦ Id.R. 616c
;σ. τὰ τέκνα δοκεῖ εἶναι Arist.EN 1162a27
;τὴν ἀγάπην, ὅ ἐστι σ. τῆς τελειότητος Ep.Col.3.14
.3 Gramm., conjunction, Arist.Rh. 1407a20; σ. ἓν ποιεῖ τὰ πολλά ib. 1413b32, cf. Rh.Al. 1434b13, Po. 1456b38, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.45, D.T. 634.6, A.D.Conj. passim, Hermog.Id.2.7.2 Σ. the Knot, i.e. the star a Piscium, Hipparch.1.11.20, Gem.3.7, Id.Calend.10, Ptol.Alm.8.1.3 Astrol., connexion of heavenly bodies, Vett.Val.163.13, al.; of the moon, Paul.Al.S.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύνδεσμος
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5 ἁρμός
A joint, in masonry, IG1.322; in metal-work, Ph.Bel.77.39; ὁ προσιών, ἀπιὼν ἁ., front and back faces of blocks, IG 7.3073.106,112 (Lebad.), cf. 22.463.40: pl., fastenings of a door, E. Med. 1315, Hipp. 809; ἁ. χώματος λιθοσπαδής a fissure in the tomb made by tearing away the stones at their joining, S.Ant. 1216; chink in the fitting of a door,ἁρμῷ τὴν ὄψιν προσβαλεῖν D.H.5.7
, cf. Plu. Alex.3.2 bolt, peg,ἁ. ἐν ξύλῳ παγείς E.Fr.360.12
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6 ἔνδεσις
A binding on, of the point of the pilum, Plb. 6.23.11: pl., fastenings, Ph.Bel.99.47; junction,τοῦ ποδός Hp.Oss. 16
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7 ὀχεύς
2 pl., fastenings or clasps of the belt, , 20.414.3 bolt or bar of a door, ;θυρέων δ' ἀνέκοπτεν ὀχῆας Od.21.47
, cf. Parm.1.16, Theoc.24.49;ὀ. θύρας Phld.Rh.1.280
S.; bolts holding the ἀγκῶνες in place in a war-engine, Ph.Bel.72.31; νεῶν.. ὀχῆας ships' rudders, Opp.C.4.59.4 ὀχῆες τῆς ὑστέρης, = ὄχοι 11.2, Aret.SD2.11 (vv. ll. ὄσχιες, ὄχιες).II = ὄχανον, οἱ ὀ. οἱ σκύτινοι Plb.18.18.4. -
8 ἀναγνάμπτω
ἀνα - γνάμπτω, only aor. act. ἀνέγναμψαν and pass. ἀνεγνάμφθη: bend back; of undoing a prisoner's fastenings, Od. 14.348.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀναγνάμπτω
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9 σύνδεσμος
σύνδεσμος, ου, ὁ (συνδέω; Eur., Thu. et al.; LXX; Jos., Ant. 3, 120) and τὸ σύνδεσμον B 3:3 (the pl. σύνδεσμα is found occasionally beside σύνδεσμοι) prim. ‘that which binds together’.① that which holds someth. together, fastener lit. (Appian, Bell. Civ. 4, 115 §483 οἱ σύνδεσμοι of the fastenings that hold the various ships together; Herm. Wr. 1, 18; EpArist 85=‘fastening’) ligaments of the body (Eur., Hipp. 199 al.; on Galen’s usage s. Lghtf., Col p. 199; Straub 33f) w. ἁφή Col 2:19 pl.② that which brings various entities into a unified relationship, uniting bond fig. ext. of 1; σύνδ. τῆς εἰρήνης the bond of peace, i.e. that consists in peace (epexegetic gen.; Plut., Numa 63 [6, 4] σύνδεσμος εὐνοίας κ. φιλίας; W-S. §30, 9b) Eph 4:3. Love is σύνδεσμος τῆς τελειότητος the bond that unites all the virtues (which otherwise have no unity) in perfect harmony or the bond of perfect unity for the church Col 3:14 (cp. Simplicius In Epict. p. 89, 15 Düb. οἱ Πυθαγόρειοι … τὴν φιλίαν … σύνδεσμον πασῶν τ. ἀρετῶν ἔλεγον; Pla., Polit. 310a.—S. also Pla., Leg. 21, 5, 921c of law: τῆς πόλεως ς.).—On σύνδεσμος as a philos. concept: WJaeger, Nemesios v. Emesa 1918, 96–137. KReinhardt, Kosmos u. Sympathie 1926; AFridrichsen, Serta Rudbergiana ’31, 26, SymbOsl 19, ’39, 41–45; GRudberg, ConNeot 3, ’39, 19–21.③ a bond that confines/hinders, fetter only fig. σύνδεσμος ἀδικίας (Is 58:6) fetter that consists in unrighteousness Ac 8:23 (s. also 4 below); B 3:3, 5 (in the two last-named passages Is 58:6 and 9 are quoted in context).④ entities that are held together by a bond, bundle (of cattle food O. Mich 240, 2 [III–IV A.D.]; 239, 2 [IV A.D.]); in imagery Ac 8:23 according to Mft., Goodsp. et al. (s. 3 above). By fig. ext. band, college (Herodian 4, 12, 6 ὁ ς. τῶν ἐπιστολῶν) ς. ἀποστόλων ITr 3:1.—DELG s.v. 1 δέω. M-M. TW. Sv.
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