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1 γραφικός
A capable of drawing or painting, Pl.Tht. 144e, Ael.VH14.37: [comp] Comp., a better judge of painting, ib.2.3: - κή (sc. τέχνη), ἡ, the art of painting, Pl. Grg. 450c, etc.2 of things, as if painted,Ἔρωτες Plu.Ant.26
(so Adv. - κῶς ibid., 2.747c, Luc.Im.15); picturesque,πρόσοψις D.S.2.53
.II of or for writing, suited for writing: -κή, ἡ, the art of writing, Hp.VM20; γ. λέξις, opp. ἀγωνιστική, Arist.Rh. 1413b8;δύναμις Alcid.Soph.29
; γ. ῥέεθρον, i.e. ink, AP6.63 (Damoch.);κάλαμος Gp.10.75.8
, PGrenf.2.38.7 (i A. D.);μέλαν Gal.6.565
; in writing, γ. ἁμάρτημα a clerical error, Plb.34.3.11.3 able to describe, Plu.2.874b, Luc.Alex.3; of style, graphic, lively, D.H.Amm.1.4; ὑπόθεσις γ. a subject for description, Plu.Alex.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γραφικός
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2 γραφίδ'
γραφίδα, γραφίςstilus for writing: fem acc sgγραφίδι, γραφίςstilus for writing: fem dat sgγραφίδε, γραφίςstilus for writing: fem nom /voc /acc dual -
3 συγγραφή
συγγρᾰφ-ή, ἡ,A writing or noting down, Hdt.1.93; ἔχει συγγραφήν affords material for writing, Aristid. Or.47(23).3.II that which is written, writing, book, esp. in prose: history, narrative, ἡ Ἀττικὴ ξ. Th.1.97, cf. Arr.An.6.16.5, Paus.10.19.5, etc.2 draft decree drawn up by the συγγραφῆς (cf.συγγραφεύς 11
), IG12.76.47; also written contract, covenant, bond, Hp.Jusj., Th.5.35, Pl.Lg. 953e, IG12(7).67 B76, al. (Amorgos, iv/iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.265.5, 666.6 (iii B.C.), etc.; σ. ναυτικαί bond to secure money lent on bottomry, D.35.27, cf. 32.1,5; so in sg., Id.34.6, 35.1; κατὰ τὰς ς. according to the bond or covenant, Lys.30.17; ἀνδριάντ' ἐκδεδωκὼς κατὰ ς. having contracted for its execution, D.18.122; an architect's specifications, IG22.1665.2, 1668.2(both pl.), 1678.16 (sg.);μὴ κατὰ συγγραφάς Aeschin.1.160
;ἐπειδὰν δοκιμασθῇ [τὸ ἔργον] κατὰ τὴν σ. ταύτην Inscr.Délos 502
A 15 (iii B.C.); συγγραφὰς ἔχειν παρ' ἑτέρων to have entered into contracts with others for the execution of paintings, And.4.17; σ. γαμική, μισθώσεως, etc., POxy.1034.6 (ii A.D.), PEnteux.54.3 (iii B.C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > συγγραφή
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4 ερωτογράφον
ἐρωτογράφοςfor writing of love: masc /fem acc sgἐρωτογράφοςfor writing of love: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 ἐρωτογράφον
ἐρωτογράφοςfor writing of love: masc /fem acc sgἐρωτογράφοςfor writing of love: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 ῥάβδος
-ου + ἡ N 2 56-8-32-18-0=121 Gn 30,37(bis).38(bis).39rod, staff Gn 30,37; ruler’s rod, sceptre Ps 44(45),7; rod (for punishment) Prv 23,13; id. (for punishment and instruction) Prv 22,15; shepherd’s staff or crook Ps 22 (23),4; goad, stick Sir 33,25; stick for divination Ez 21,26; pen (for writing) JgsB 5,14; young shoot, rod Is 11,1ῥάβδος χειρῶν handstaff Ez 39,9*Gn 47,31 τῆς ῥάβδου rod-הטֶּמַּהַ for MT הטָּמַּהִ bed; *Na 1,13 τὴν ῥάβδον αὐτοῦ his rod-וּהטַּמֵ? מטה for MT וּהטּמֵֹ מוט his bar or yoke; *Ps 73(74),2 ῥάβδος rod-ֶבטשֵׁ (first meaning) for MT ֶבטשֵׁ (second meaning) tribe (of your inheritance)Cf. LE BOULLUEC 1989, 218; WEVERS 1993, 533; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
7 σανίς
σανίς, - ίδοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `board, plank, wooden scaffold etc.', pl. also `tablets used for writing, writing board(s)' (Att.), `planks of a gate, wing of a door' (ep.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut. σανίδ-ιον n. (Att. etc.), σαν-ίσκη f. `painting' (Herod.); 2. σανίδ-ωμα n. `planking' (LXX, Thphr., Plb. etc.; Chantraine Form. 187); 3. - ώδης `plank-like' (late); 4. - όω `provided with planks', - ωτός (hell. a. late).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation like σελίς, δοκίς a. other technical words (Chantraine Form. 337); further unexplained. The formally obcious connection with σαίνω (Solmsen IF 30, 46 f.) depends of a s. v. rejected explanation of σαίνω. A thinkable but quite hypothetic basis *tu̯-n̥-id- [would have to be *tu̯n̥H-id-] might make connection with the family of τύλη, τύλος (s. v.) possible. -- Older proposals in Bq and WP. 1, 709 (rejected).Page in Frisk: 2,676Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σανίς
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8 σκυτάλη
A staff, cudgel, club, D.S.3.8; σ. ἀγριέλαιος, of Heracles' club, AP9.237 (Eryc.); cf. σκύταλον:—Special usages:1 at Sparta, staff or baton, used as a cypher for writing dispatches, a strip of leather being rolled slantwise round it, on which the dispatches were written lengthwise, so that when unrolled they were unintelligible: commanders abroad had a staff of like thickness, round which they rolled these strips, and so were able to read the dispatches:—hence σκυτάλη came to mean a Spartan dispatch, Th.1.131, X.HG3.3.8, Ar.Lys. 991, Plu.Lys.19, Gell.17.9.15; and, generally, dispatch, message, as Pi. calls the bearer of his odeσκυτάλα Μοισᾶν O.6.91
, where the Sch. quotes ἀχνυμένη σκυτάλη (dub. sens.) from Archil. (Fr.89.2); ἡ σκυτάλης περιτροπή, of labour in vain (cf. ὕπερος), Pl.Tht. 209d.3 strickle for levelling grain piled up in a measure,σ. δικαία PTeb.823.15
, PAmh.2.43.10 (both ii B.C.), cf. Poll.4.170.5 strip or rod of metal or ivory,κασσιτέρου Inscr.Délos 442
B 170 (ii B.C.); ἐλέφαντος ibid.; cf. Hld.9.15.7 handle or lever in a machine, Orib.49.3.3; handspike for turning a wheel, Ph.Bel.68.6, 85.2, Hero Bel.86.12 (pl.).III cylinder or roller wherewith weights are moved, Arist.Mech. 852a16, cf. CPHerm. 95.16 (iii A.D.).IV a serpent, of uniform roundness and thickness, Nic.Th. 384, Sor. ap. Philum.Ven.27.3 (for Plu.Crass.32 v. Σκύλλα).V finger-bone, phalanx, Paul.Aeg.6.43, Tz.H.9.126.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκυτάλη
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9 ὄστρακον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `bony, hard shell of snails, mussels, turtles etc.' (h. Merc., A., Hp., Arist.), `earthen potsherd (for writing, e.g. at a voting), earthen vessel' (Hp., Att.).Compounds: Few compp., e.g. ὀστρακό-δερμος `having a bony shell for skin, with a hard skin' (Batr., Arist.), μαλακ-όστρακος `with a soft shell' (Arist.).Derivatives: A. Subst. 1. Dimin. ὀτράκ-ιον n. (Arist., Str.); 2. - ίς, - ίδος f. `pine-cone' (Mnesith. ap. Ath.); 3. - εύς m. `potter' ( APl.; Bosshardt 68). 4. - ᾶς m. `id.' (inscr. Corycos, Hdn. Gr.); 5. - ίτης m. name of a stone (Dsc., Plin.), of a kitchen (Ath.), f. - ῖτις `calamine' (Dsc., Plin.), Redard 59 a. 90; 6. - ίας m. name of a stone (Plin.). -- B. Adj. 7. - ινος, 8. - ε(ι)ος, 9. - όεις (AP), - οῦς (Gal.) `earthen'; 10. - ώδης `shell- or sherd-like, full of sherds' (Arist., LXX, pap.). 11. - ηρά n. pl. `crustaceans' (Arist.). -- C. Adv. 12. - ίνδα `played with potsherds' (Ar.; Taillardat Rev. et. anc. 58, 189ff.). -- D. Verbs. 13. - ίζω 'to write sbds. name on a potsherd and by that vote for his exile, to exile' (At., Arist.) with - ισμός m. `ostracism' (Arist.); 14. - όομαι `to crack in pieces' (A.), `to become covered with a shell' (Lyc., Gal.), - όω `to turn into a shell, to harden' (Arist.), `to cover with sherds' (Att. inscr. IVa).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation in - ακο- (Schwyzer 497, Chantraine Form. 384), like ὄστρεον (s.v.) first from an r-stem ὀστ-ρ-, which has been assumed to interchange with the i: n-stem in Skt. ásth-i, asth-n-ás (s. ὀστέον); cf. on ἀστακός, ἀστράγαλος, which are however unrelated; Schwyzer 518 w. lit., WP. 1, 185f., Pok. 783 W.-Hofmann s. os; older lit. in Bq. However, there is no alternation between r\/n and i in IE, nor a suffix -n̥ko- (as DELG) to give - ακο-. So the word is Pre-Greek (not in Furnée).Page in Frisk: 2,437-438Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄστρακον
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10 γραφίς
-ίδος ἡ N 3 1-1-2-0-0=4 Ex 32,4; 1 Kgs 6,29; Is 8,1; Ez 23,14pencil, stylus for writing Is 8,1; engraving tool Ex 32,4*Ez 23,14 ἐν γραφίδι with a pointed tool -כשׂשׂ/ב ךשׂ for MT רשׁשׁ/ב in vermilion, red paintCf. LE BOULLUEC 1989, 318-319 -
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-ου ὁ N 2 0-0-4-1-0=5 Jer 8,8; 18,15; Jl 4,18; Mi 6,5; Ps 138 (139),3pen, stylus (for writing) Jer 8,8; measure (of length, metaph. for path, course) Jer 18,15*Mi 6,5 ἀπὸ τῶν σχοίνων from the reeds, transl. of toponym in MT טיםשׁמן־ה from Shittim, see also Jl 4,18Cf. AITKEN 2000 432-444(Jer 18,15; Ps 138 (139),3); →LSJ Suppl -
12 γραφίς
A = γραφεῖον 1, AP6.63 (Damoch.), 65 (Paul. Sil.), 67 (Jul.): esp. stilus for writing on waxen tablets, Pl.Prt. 326d; paint-brush, APl.4.178 (Antip.); graving tool, LXX Ex.32.4;σύμβολα.. γραφίδεσσι κατέξυσα Hymn.Is.11
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13 λογογραφικός
A of or for writing speeches or prose, ἀνάγκη λ. inevitable rules for composition, Pl. Phdr. 264b; ἡ -κή (sc. τέχνη) Id. ap. Poll.2.121;ἡ λ. ἰδέα Ammon. in Int.4.30
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14 πυξίον
πυξ-ίον, τό,A tablet of box-wood for painting on, Anaxandr.13, Amphis 51; for writing on, Ar.Fr. 845, Luc.Ind.15.II list, hence section, division, τῷ ὀγδόῳ π. τῆς γερουσίας Judeich Altertümer von Hierapolis No.278.3, cf. 209.7 (prob.), 234.4 (pl.). -
15 σανίς
A board, plank, timber,σ. πτελεΐνη IG12.313.133
, cf. 22.1672.168, Plb.1.22.9, AP9.269 (Antip. Thess.), Act.Ap.27.44, etc.;σ. ἄξοος Call.Fr. 105
:—hence anything made thereof,1 door, Hom. always in pl., folding doors, Il.12.453, 461, Od.22.128, etc.; κολληταὶ ς. Il.9.583;σ. πυκινῶς ἀραρυῖαι, δικλίδες Od.2.344
, cf. Il.21.535; πύλῃσιν ἐπικεκλιμέναι ς. 12.121: rarely in sg., E.Or. 1221.6 in pl., wooden tablets for writing on, E.Alc. 967 (lyr.): esp.at Athens and elsewh., tablets covered with gypsum, on which were written all sorts of public notices, esp. the causes for hearing in the law-courts, Ar.V. 349, 848; laws to be proposed, Decr. ap. And.1.84; laws corrected by the Thesmothetae, Aeschin.3.39; lists of officers, Lys.26.10; accounts, IG12.374.190; names of debtors, D.25.70 (in sg.), Isoc.15.237: sg. also in SIG 975.30 (Delos, iii B.C.); at Rome, of the tables on which the laws were written, D.C.42.32.b pl., painted panels, pictures, SIG 977a10 (Delos, ii B.C.).7 plank to which offenders were bound or nailed, ζῶντα πρὸς σανίδα διε- (v.l. προσδιε-)πασσάλευσαν Hdt.7.33
;σανίδι προσπασσαλεύσαντες Id.9.120
, cf. Cratin.341;ἐν τῇ σ. δῆσαι, πρὸς τῇ σ. δεῖν Ar.Th. 931
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16 φιλύρα
A lime tree, Tilia platyphyllos, Hdt.4.67, Thphr.HP1.12.4, al., Dsc.1.96, Corn.ND24.II the bass underneath its bark, used for writing on, Gal.18(2).630, Hdn.1.17.1, D.C.72.8; for garlands,φιλύρας.. ἄφυλλος στέφανος Xenarch.13
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17 ἐγκεντρίς
4 spike worn on the leg for climbing,περιθέμενον.. ἐγκεντ ρίδας ἀναδραμεῖν εἰς τοὺς τοίχους Arist.Fr.84
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18 γραφίδα
γραφίςstilus for writing: fem acc sg -
19 γραφίδας
γραφίςstilus for writing: fem acc pl -
20 γραφίδες
γραφίςstilus for writing: fem nom /voc pl
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