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1 ανθεσιπότατα
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2 ἀνθεσιπότατα
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3 δνοπάλιξις
A shaking, fluttering, Sch.Opp. H.2.295.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δνοπάλιξις
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4 πτερόεις
A (lyr.), Ph. 1019 (lyr.);πτεροῦντος Id. Ion 202
(lyr.); :—feathered, winged, ὀϊστοί, ἰοί, Il.5.171, 16.773; ; αἰετός, Πάγασος, Pi.P.2.50, I.7(6).44; π. κόρα, of the Sphinx, S.OT 508 (lyr.); π. ἵππος, of Pegasus, E. Ion 202 (lyr.); ἵπποι π., of the horses of the Sun, Id.El. 466 (lyr.); (anap.); fluttering,λαισήϊα Il.5.453
,12.426.II metaph., esp. in [dialect] Ep., in phrase ἔπεα πτερόεντα winged words, Il.1.201,al.; alsoπ. ὕμνος Pi. I.5(4).63
;πτερόεντι τροχῷ Id.P.2.22
; (lyr.);θυμός A.R.4.23
: applied by Call. to the τέττιξ, Aet.Oxy.2079.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πτερόεις
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5 πτερόν
A feathers, Od.15.527, Hdt.2.73, etc.: in sg., feather, E.Rh. 618, Ar.Ach. 584, 1105; πτεροῦ σῦριγξ quill, Hp.Fist.6;τὰ ὦτα πτερῷ κνωμένοις Luc.Salt.2
;ἀντὶ τριχῶν πτερὰ φύειν Pl.Ti. 91d
(cf. Ar.Av. 106);ἡ τῶν π. ἀποβολή Pl.Phdr. 246d
: prov., πόνου δ' ἴδοις ἂν οὐδαμοῦ ταὐτὸν π. misery is of varied plumage, i.e. manifold, A.Supp. 329; τοῖς αὑτῶν π. ἁλίσκεσθαι to be shot with an arrow feathered from one's own plumes, 'hoist with one's own petard', Id.Fr. 139; ἀλλοτρίοις π. ἀγάλλεσθαι pride oneself on 'borrowed plumes', Luc.Pro Merc.Cond.4; κείρευ πτερά 'have your wings clipped', Call.Epigr.47.8.2 = πτέρυξ, bird's wing, freq. in pl., wings, Il.11.454, Od.2.151, etc. (sg., A.Fr.304.4);οἶμον αἰθέρος ψαίρει πτεροῖς Id.Pr. 396
; Παλλάδος ὑπὸ πτεροῖς ὄντας, metaph. from chickens under the hen's wings, Id.Eu. 1001 (lyr.);τὰ τέκν' ἔχων ὑπὸ πτεροῖς E.Heracl.10
, etc.: as an emblem of speed,ὡσεὶ π. ἠὲ νόημα Od.7.36
;πόδα τιθεὶς ἴσον πτεροῖς E.IT32
; δοκεῖτε πηδᾶν τἀδικήματ' εἰς θεοὺς πτεροῖσι; Id.Fr. 506; also τῷ δ' εὖτε πτερὰ γίγνετο he got as it were wings, i.e. spirit, courage, Il.19.386; νωμᾷ δ' ἐν οἰωνοῖσι τοὐκείνης (sc. Ἀφροδίτης) πτερόν, ἐν θηρσίν, ἐν βροτοῖσιν, ἐν θεοῖς her uplifting influence, S.Fr.941.11.III anything like wings or feathers: as1 oars,ἐρετμά, τά τε πτερὰ νηυσὶ πέλονται Od.11.125
;νηὸς πτερά Hes.Op. 628
(unless sails, cf.πτίλον 111.2
); ὅπῃ νεὼς στείλαιμ' ἂν οὔριον π. E.Hel. 147;σκάφος ἀΐσσον πτεροῖσι Id.Tr. 1086
(lyr.): hence conversely, of birds,πτεροῖς ἐρέσσει Id.IT 289
; πτερῶν εἰρεσίᾳ, of Hermes, Luc.Tim.40.2 ἀέθλων πτερά, i.e. the crown of victory, which lifts the victor to heaven, Pi.O.14.24, cf.P.9.125.3 sg., wings of the wind, dub. in S.Fr.23.3.5 π. ἱέρακος a hawk's wing, worn by the ἱερογραμματεύς in Egypt, D.S.1.87.7 ploughshare, Lyc. 1072.9 πτερὰ Θετταλικά were the fluttering corners of a χλαμύς (v.πτέρυξ 11.4
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6 ἀνθεσιπότατος
ἀνθεσι-πότᾱτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνθεσιπότατος
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7 ἆίσσω
ἆίσσω (ᾶ except ὑπαίξει, Il. 21.126), aor. ἤῖξα (ἆίξω, ἆῖξαι, ἆίξᾶς), ἆίξασκον, mid. aor. ἆίξασθαι, pass. ἠίχθην, άῖχθήτην: speed, dart, spring; of persons, animals, birds flying, and of inanimate things (arrows, a beam of light, ‘fluttering’ mane of horses); of the shades of the dead ‘flitting’ to and fro; freq. the part. w. another verb of motion, βῆ ἆίξᾶσα, άίξαντε πετέσθην, Il. 15.150, and conversely, ἤῖξε πέτεσθαι, ‘darted away’ in flight, Il. 21.247; often of hostile movements, ἀντίος ἆίξᾶς, φασγάνῳ, ‘with his sword,’ etc.; met., of the mind, νόος ἆνέρος, Il. 15.80 (cf. πτέρον ἠὲ νόημα, Od. 7.36).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἆίσσω
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8 λαισήιον
λαισήιον: light shield or target; λαισήια πτερόεντα, perhaps so called on account of the ‘fluttering’ apron of untanned leather ( λάσιος) hanging from the shield. (See adjoining cut and esp. No. 79.)A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > λαισήιον
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9 πτερόεις
πτερόεις, εσσα, εν: winged, epith. of the feathered arrow; also of targes ( λαισήια), because of the fluttering apron attached to them, Il. 5.453 (see cuts Nos. 73 and 79); met., ἔπεα πτερόεντα, ‘winged words.’A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πτερόεις
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10 ῥώομαι
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ῥώομαι
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11 παπταίνω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to look around, to glance at smth.' (Il.).Derivatives: Besides πεπτήνας περιβλεψάμενος H. and, from cross with παμφαλώμενος (s. παμφαλάω), παπταλώ-μενος (Lyc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Intensive reduplicated formation πα-πτ-αίνω (to which analog. - ανέω, - ῆναι; Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 375). Since long (Legerlotz KZ 8, 417) connected with some Cypriot H.glosses: ἰμπάταον ἔμβλεψον. Πάφιοι, ἰνκαπάταον ἐγκατάβλεψον. The here found aor. πατά-σαι may also be seen in καπατάς καθορῶν. παρὰ Εὔκλῳ H. (cod. κάπατας καθαρόν... Εὑηλῶν), if contracted from *πατάσας (Hoffmann Dial. 1, 118); diff. Bechtel Lex. 270 (with M. Schmidt): from pres. *πάτᾱμι. The form ἀνεπάταξεν ἐξ ὕπνου ἀνέβλεψεν, which stands beside it, one is prepared to consider as, `elevate (the eyes)' and to connect with πατάσσω; here further καπατᾶ κατακόψεις. Πάφιοι H., prob. with Hoffmann l.c. from *πατά-ω `beat' (in πάτα-γος, πατά-σσω). Is also πατά-σαι `glance', and finally also πα-πτ-αίνω semantiscally to be connected? Or the last to πέτομαι from fluttering around of the look? - The word can hardly be IE.Page in Frisk: 2,472Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > παπταίνω
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