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1 σιτίον
σῑτ-ίον, τό, mostly in pl. σιτία (sg. in Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 44, de Arte 10, VM6, Pl.R. 338d, Phdr. 241c, and later Prose, as Archig. ap. Orib.8.1.15, Pythagorei ap.Plu.2.12f, Porph. Abst.1.27); only used in Prose and Comedy:II food made from grain, bread, τούτοισι δὲ (sc. ὀσπρίοισι)μὴ χρῆσθαι εἰ μὴ μετὰ σιτίων Hp.Acut.
(Sp.) 47; ἀπὸ ὀλυρέων ποιεῦνται σιτία make bread from spelt, Hdt.2.36; σ. σφί ἐστι ἱρὰ πεσσόμενα ib.37.2 generally, victuals, provisions for men, opp. χόρτος (fodder for cattle), Id.1.94, 188, etc.; σιτί' ἡμερῶν τριῶν three days' provision, of soldiers, Ar.Ach. 197, Pax 312, cf. Th.1.48, 3.1; σ. καὶ ποτά food and drink, Pl.Grg. 490b: so in sg., X.An.1.10.18, etc.;ἐν τοῖς σ. τε καὶ ὄψοις Pl.Prt. 334c
; opp. ῥύφημα, Hp.Acut.13.3 τἀν Πρυτανείῳ ς. public maintenance in the Prytaneum, Ar.Eq. 709.4 rarely, food for dogs, X.Cyn.7.11. -
2 χιλός
A green fodder for cattle, esp. for horses and beasts of burden, forage, provender, Hdt.4.140, X.An.1.9.27; τὰ δὲ κτήνη πάντα χιλῷ ἔνδον ἐτρέφοντο ib.4.5.25; of soldiers, forage,Id.
Cyr.6.3.5; πρὸς χ. διατελέσαι (sc. τὴν ὁδόν ) complete a stage for forage, Id.An.1.5.7; ἵπποις χ. ἐμβαλεῖν, παραβάλλεσθαι ([voice] Pass.), Plu.Eum.9, 2.678a;ξηρὸς χ.
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3 ἐδωδή
ἐδωδή, ἡ,A food, meat, victuals, Il.19.167, Od.3.70, Hp.Acut.47, X. Hier.1.19, etc.;ἐ. καὶ πόσις Pl.Lg. 782e
, cf. R. 350a, al.: pl., τῶν.. περὶ ἐδωδὰς ἡδονῶν ib. 389e, cf. 519b.2 forage, fodder for cattle, Il.8.504.II act of eating,ὀδόντας ἔχει.. ἐδωδῆς χάριν Arist.PA 683a4
; τῇ ἐ. τοῦ βοὸς [χαίρει] ὁ λέων Id.EN 1118a20;πουλύποδος Jul.Or.6.181a
, al.3 [ἀετὸς] ἀχθόμενος τῇ ἐ. wearied with feeding the young birds, ib. 563a22. -
4 χόρτασμα
χόρτασμα, ατος, τό (χορτάζω; Poly. et al.; pap, LXX, always of fodder for domesticated animals) food for humans, pl. (Diod S 19, 26, 2 χορτάσματα) Ac 7:11.—DELG s.v. χόρτος. M-M. -
5 χιληγόνου
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6 χιλοίο
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7 χιλοῖο
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8 χιλού
χιλόςgreen fodder for cattle: masc gen sgχῑλοῦ, χιλόωpres imperat mp 2nd sgχῑλοῦ, χιλόωimperf ind mp 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
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χιλόςgreen fodder for cattle: masc gen sgχῑλοῦ, χιλόωpres imperat mp 2nd sgχῑλοῦ, χιλόωimperf ind mp 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
10 χιλοί
χιλόςgreen fodder for cattle: masc nom /voc plχῑλοί, χιλόωpres subj mp 2nd sgχῑλοί, χιλόωpres ind mp 2nd sgχῑλοί, χιλόωpres subj act 3rd sg -
11 χιλώ
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12 χιλῷ
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13 χιλών
χιλήfem gen plχιλόςgreen fodder for cattle: masc gen plχῑλῶν, χιλόωpres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)χῑλῶν, χιλόωpres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)χῑλῶν, χιλόωpres part act masc nom sgχῑλῶν, χιλόωpres inf act (doric) -
14 χιλῶν
χιλήfem gen plχιλόςgreen fodder for cattle: masc gen plχῑλῶν, χιλόωpres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)χῑλῶν, χιλόωpres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)χῑλῶν, χιλόωpres part act masc nom sgχῑλῶν, χιλόωpres inf act (doric) -
15 χιλόν
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16 χιλός
χιλόςgreen fodder for cattle: masc nom sg -
17 χίλων
χί̱λων, χιλόωimperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)χί̱λων, χιλόωimperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic)χιλοςgreen fodder for cattle: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
18 ζειά
A one-seeded wheat, Triticum monococcum, used as fodder for horses, Hom. only in Od.;πὰρ δ' ἔβαλον ζειάς, ἀνὰ δὲ κρῖ λευκὸν ἔμειξαν 4.41
, cf. 604; in Il. ὄλυραι, e.g.ἵπποι.. κρῖ λευκὸν ἐρεπτόμενοι καὶ ὀλύρας 5.196
, 8.564; ἀπὸ ὀλυρέων ποιεῦνται σιτία (sc. οἱ Αἰγύπτιοι), τὰς ζειὰς μετεξέτεροι καλέουσι Hdt. 2.36
, cf. Eup.14 D., X.An.5.4.27, Str.15.1.18, Asclep. ap. Gal.13.257: in sg.,ζειὰ ἁπλῆ Dsc.2.89
(v.l. ζέα),= Gal.6.517.2 rice-wheat, in sg., Thphr.HP8.9.2, al. (where ὄλυρα is a cultural variety); ζ. δίκοκκος, Triticum dicoccum, Dsc. l.c. (v.l. ζέα), Gal. l.c. -
19 χιλήγονος
χῑλ-ήγονος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χιλήγονος
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20 κεράτιον
κεράτιον, ου, τό (Aristot.; Polyb. 26, 1, 4) dim. of κέρας, ‘little horn’; in pl. of the fruits of the carob tree, carob pods (Diosc. 1, 114; Aëtius 160, 3; PLond I, 131, 7 p. 170 [78/79 A.D.]) Lk 15:16 (as fodder for swine Lycophron from 675 to 678).—ESchmitz, D. Johannisbrotbaum im Hl. Land: Das Hl. Land 50, 1917, 171–73; Zohary, Plants 63. BHHW II 875f.—DELG s.v. κέρας B. M-M. TW. Spicq.
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