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21 ἠερέθονται
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22 πλοί'
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23 πλοῖ'
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24 πλοία
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25 πλοῖα
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26 πλοίον
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27 πλοῖον
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28 πλοίοις
πλοί̱οις, πλοῖονfloating vessel: neut dat pl -
29 πλοίοισι
πλοί̱οισι, πλοῖονfloating vessel: neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
30 πλοίου
πλοί̱ου, πλοῖονfloating vessel: neut gen sg -
31 πλοίωι
πλοί̱ῳ, πλοῖονfloating vessel: neut dat sg -
32 πλοίων
πλοί̱ων, πλοῖονfloating vessel: neut gen pl -
33 πλωάς
πλωάςsailing: fem nom sgπλωά̱ς, πλωόςfloating: fem acc pl -
34 πλωός
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35 Αἰγαῖος
1 Aegean sea πεφόρητο δ' ἐπ Αἰγαῖον θαμά sc. Asteria, a floating island Πα. 7B. 49. -
36 Δᾶλος
Δᾱλος originally Asteria, or Ortygia, a floating island, where Leto bore Apollo and Artemis.1τοξοφόρον Δάλου θεοδμάτας σκοπόν O. 6.59
Λύκιε καὶ Δάλοἰ ἀνάσσων Φοῖβε P. 1.39
Ὀρτυγία, δέμνιον Ἀρτέμιδος, Δάλου κασιγνήτα (v. Ἄρτεμις) N. 1.4 μή μοι κραναὰ νεμεσάσαι Δᾶλος ἐν ᾇ κέχυμαι sc. if I postpone the paean to Apollo already commissioned I. 1.4 χαῖῤ, ὦ θεοδμάτα πόντου θύγατερ, χθονὸς εὐρείας ἀκίνητον τέρας, ἅν τε βροτοὶ Δᾶλον κικλῄσκοισιν fr. 33c. 5. ]καλέοντι μολπαὶ [Δᾶλ]ον ἀν' εὔοδμον (coni. Housman, alii alia)Πα. 2.. ]Δᾶλον ἀγακλέα[ Pae. 4.12
ἐρικυδέα τ' ἔσχον Δᾶλον, ἐπεί σφιν Ἀπόλλων δῶκεν ὁ χρυσοκόμας Ἀστερίας δέμας οἰκεῖν (sc. οἱ ἀπ' Ἀθηνῶν Ἴωνες. Σ.) Πα... ἀρχαγέτᾳ τε Δάλου πίθετο fr. 140a. 58 (32). Δᾶλον ἀμφιρύταν. ?fr. 350. -
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38 πλωτός,-ή/ός,-όν
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39 καταστρέφω
Aστρᾰφήσομαι D.C.42.42
: [tense] pf. imper.κατεστρέφθω Epicur.
(v. infr.): [tense] plpf. [ per.] 3sg. - έστραπτο Hdn. (v. infr.); [ per.] 3pl. - εστράφατο D.C.39.5:— turn down, trample on,ποσσί h.Ap.73
; turn the soil, X.Oec.17.10; κάνθαρον κ. turn it upside down, so as to drain it, Alex.115, cf. Sotad. Com.1.33, LXX 4 Ki.21.13;κατεστραμμένῳ τῷ ὀστράκῳ Arist.HA 622b8
.II upset, overturn,τὴν πόλιν κ. Ar.Eq. 274
;τὰς εἰκόνας D.L.5.82
; ruin, undo,βίον καὶ τέκνα καὶ πόλεις Plb.23.11.2
; τινα AP 11.163 (Lucill.):—[voice] Pass.,τὰ προάστεια κατέστραπτο Hdn.8.4.8
.2 [voice] Med., subject to oneself, subdue,πολέμῳ Hdt.1.64
, cf. 71, al., Th.3.13, D.18.244, etc.; ; τοὺς μὲν κατεστρέψατο ἐς φόρου ἀπαγωγήν subdued and made them tributary, Hdt.1.6: c. inf., .3 [voice] Pass., in [tense] aor. and [tense] pf., to be subdued, Id.1.130,68: [tense] plpf., Th.5.29: c.inf., ἀκούειν σοῦ κατέστραμμαι am constrained to hear, A.Ag. 956: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. also in sense of [voice] Med., Hdt.1.171; , cf. X.HG5.2.38, Isoc.5.21.III of a floating solid, right itself, Archim. Fluit. 2.9 ([voice] Pass.).b intr., return,εἰς ταὐτόν Arist.Pr. 921a26
, cf. Mech. 856b17.IV turn round, direct, [ καταπάλτην] train it on the enemy, Ph.Bel.82.14; esp. towards an end, ποῖ καταστρέφεις λόγων τελευτήν; A.Pers. 787;οὕτω κατέστρεψεν ἡ τύχη ταῦτα, ὥστ' ἐναντία γενέσθαι τοῖς προσδοκωμένοις Din.1.32
; κατέστρεψεν εἰς φιλανθρωπίαν τοὺς λόγους guided the conversations to a friendly end, Aeschin.2.39: hence, bring to an end, κ. τὴν βίβλον, τὸν λόγον, Plb.3.118.10, 22.9.4 ([voice] Pass.,ταῦτα μὲν αὐτοῦ κατεστρέφθω Epicur.Nat.14.6
); esp. κ. τὸν βίον Cebes 10, Ael.NA13.21, Plu.Thes.19,etc.;ὑπὸ τῶν πολεμίων Id.Comp.Sol.Publ.1
: abs., come to an end, close, Plb.4.2.1;τοῦ ἐνιαυτοῦ -στρέφοντος Plu.Caes.51
; esp. end life, die, Epicur.Ep.3p.61U., Plu.Them.31, Arr.An.7.3.1, Hdn.5.8.10; κ. εἰς ἀπώλειαν end in.., Alciphr.3.70;τοὺς λόγους ἐπὶ τὰ πράγματα -στρέφειν οἰόμενος Plu. Phil.4
; ἡ ἡμέρα κ. εἰς ὥραν δεκάτην inclines towards.., Id.Sull. 29.2 Rhet., metaph., λέξις κατεστραμμένη periodic style, opp. εἰρομένη, Arist.Rh. 1409a26, cf. Demetr.Eloc.12,21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταστρέφω
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40 κλεψύδρα
A pipette, = ὑδράρπαξ, a small vessel with one or more perforations below and an air-vent above, for transferring small quantities of liquid, Emp.100.9, Arist.Ph. 213a27, Pr. 914b9, al., Hero Spir.2.27 (described in 1.7), Simp.in Cael.524.19, in Ph.647.26.II water-clock, a water-butt with a narrow orifice underneath, through which the water trickled slowly, for measuring periods of time, used to time speeches in the law-courts, Ar.V.93, 857, Arist.Ath.67.2, etc.;πρὸς κλεψύδρας ἀγωνίζεσθαι Id.Po. 1451a8
;τὴν ὀπὴν βῦσον τῆς κλεψύδρης Herod.2.43
; for measuring military watches, Aen.Tact.22.24; for astronomical measurements, Procl. Hyp.4.74 (in the form of a perforated bowl floating on water, Gal. Anim.Pass.2.5); rarely for other purposes, Eub.p.182 K., Epin.2;εἰς τὴν ἐκπλήρωσιν τῆς κ. Herophil.
ap. Marcellin.Puls. 265.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κλεψύδρα
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