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101 δορκάς
A an animal of the deer kind (so called from its large bright eyes), in Greece, roe, Cervus capreolus, E.Ba. 699, X.Cyr.1.4.7; in Syria and Africa, gazelle, Antilope dorcas, Hdt.4.192 (in form ζορκάς), 7.69.—Other forms:—[full] δόρξ, δορκός, ἡ, E.HF 376 (prob.), Call.Lav.Pall.91, Luc.Am.16: [full] δόρκος, ὁ, Dsc.2.75, Opp.C.2.315, 3.3: [full] δόρκων, ωνος, ὁ, Palamed. ap. Ath.11.397a, LXXCa.2.17, Ar.Byz.Epit.3.15: [full] ζορκάς (v. supr.): [full] ζόρξ, Call. Dian.97, Fr. 239, Nic.Th.42: [full] ἴορκος, Opp.C.2.296, 3.3. ( δόρκος and ἴορκος are distd. fr. δορκάς.) -
102 εὐμετάρρευστος
εὐμετά-ρρευστος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐμετάρρευστος
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103 εὖ
εὖ, [dialect] Ep. alsoAἐΰ Od.1.302
, etc., cf. A.D.Adv.200.20: Adv. (prop. neut. of ἐΰς):— well, opp. κακῶς (as in Th.4.63), Hom., etc.I of knowledge or action, well, thoroughly, competently,εὖ μέν τις δόρυ θηξάσθω, εὖ δ' ἀσπίδα θέσθω Il.2.382
;εὖ καὶ ἐπισταμένως κέασαν ξύλα Od. 20.161
;τὴν πόλιν κοσμέων καλῶς τε καὶ εὖ Hdt.1.59
;τὸ πρᾶγμα βασανίσας καλῶς τε καὶ εὖ Pl.Euthd. 307b
, etc.; τόξων ἐῢ εἰδώς cunning with the bow, Il.2.718, etc.;εὖ τόδ' ἴσθι A.Pers. 173
(troch.); εὖ γὰρ σαφῶς τόδ' ἴστε ib. 784; εὖ οἶδ' ὅτι parenthetic in colloquial speech, , cf. D.14.2, etc.; εὖ οἶδα, in answers, Dioxipp.4; εὖ μήδεο consider well, Il.2.360; εὖ λέγεις well spoken ! Pl.Ap. 24e, cf. D.5.2, etc.: with λέγω omitted,οὐδὲ τοῦτ' εὖ Ἐρατοσθένης Str.1.3.1
.2 morally well, kindly, εὖ ἔρδειν, = εὐεργετεῖν, Il.5.650; εὖ εἰπεῖν τινα to speak well of him, Od.1.302;εὖ δρᾶν εὖ παθών S.Ph. 672
, etc.3 with passive or intransitive Verbs, fortunately, happily, in good case,εὖ ζώουσι Od.19.79
; εὖ οἴκαδ' ἱκέσθαι safely, Il.1.19, cf. Od.3.188;τοῦ βίου εὖ ἥκειν Hdt.1.30
; εὖ φρονῶν in one's right mind, A.Pr. 387, etc. (but εὖ φρονεῖν εἴς τινας, τὰ σά, to be well-disposed towards, And.2.4, S.Aj. 491); standing last for emphasis,ἄνδρες γεγονότες εὖ Hdt.7.134
;νόμους μὴ λύειν ἔχοντας εὖ Id.3.82
;τελευτήσει τὸν βίον εὖ Id.1.32
, cf. Th.1.71, Arist. EN 1124b13, etc.: separated from its Verb,εὖ πρᾶγμα συντεθέν D. 18.144
.II coupled with other Adverbs, esp. when qualifying nouns, adjectives, and adverbs,εὖ μάλα Od.4.96
, etc.;ἡ ἀορτὴ εὖ μάλα κοίλη Arist.HA 514b22
;εὖ μάλα πᾶσαι h.Ap. 171
;εὖ μάλα πολλά Heraclit.35
;εὖ μάλα πρεσβύτης Pl.Euthphr.4a
;μάλα εὖ καὶ κομψῶς Id.Sph. 236d
;εὖ καὶ μάλα Id.Smp. 194a
(sed cf. CQ15.4);κάρτα εὖ Hdt.3.150
; εὖ.. πάνυ or πάνυ εὖ, Ar.Pl. 198, Pl.Men. 80b;εὖ σφόδρα Nicostr.8
, Philem.75.4; εὖ κἀνδρικῶς, εὖ κἀνδρείως, Ar.Eq. 379 (lyr.), Th. 656; καλῶστεκαὶ εὖ (v.supr.1.1);εὖ τε καὶ καλῶς Pl.R. 503d
.III as Subst., τὸ εὖ the right, the good cause,τὸ δ' εὖ νικάτω A.Ag. 121
;τὸ γὰρ εὖ μετ' ἐμοῦ Ar.Ach. 661
; the Good, final cause, ;τοῦ εὖ ἕνεκα Arist.Sens. 437a1
, cf. eund.Metaph. 1092b26: in Art, perfection, the ideal,τὸ εὖ διὰ πολλῶν ἀριθμῶν γίνεται Polyclit.2
.IV as the Predicate of a propos., τί τῶνδ' εὖ; A.Ch. 338 (lyr.), cf. 116; εὖ εἴη may it be well, Id.Ag. 216 (lyr.); εὐορκεῦντι μέμ μοι εὖ εἶμεν or εἴη, SIG953.9 (Calymna, ii B.C.), PEleph.23.19 (iii B.C.); εὖ σοι γένοιτο well be with thee, E.Alc. 627, cf.Fr. 707.V Interjection, well done! to cheer on dogs,εὖ κύνες X.Cyn.9.20
; ahoy! ho! Lyr.Alex.Adesp.20.11; cf. εὖγε.VI in Compds., implying abundance ([etym.] εὐανδρία), prosperity ( εὐδαίμων, opp. κακοδαίμων), ease ( εὔβατος, opp. δύσβατος): compounded only with Nouns and Adjs. (hence εὖ πάσχω, εὖ ποιέω are better written divisim, but εὐποιητικός implies εὐποιέω: v. ἀντευποιέω) ; εὐδοκέω is exceptional. (Replaced by καλῶς in later Gr., exc. in set phrases.) -
104 κακκάβη
A three-legged pot (= Χύτρα, Ath.4.169c), Ar.Fr. 215, Antiph.217.3, Dorioap.Ath.8.338a: [full] κάκκᾰβος, ὁ, Nicoch.14, Antiph.182.4, 249: [full] κάκαβος, ἡ, Alex.Trall.3.7: [full] κακάβη, ἡ, Gal.14.309.------------------------------------Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κακκάβη
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105 καρχαρίας
A shark, so called from its saw-like teeth, Pl.Com.173.13, Mnesim.4.36 (anap.), Thphr.HP4.7.2, Numen. ap. Ath.7.327a: metaph., ἁ γαστὴρ ὑμέων κ. Sophr.46.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καρχαρίας
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106 καταφράκτης
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107 κατάψυξις
A cooling or becoming cold, chill,αἱ μετὰ καταψύξιος δυσφορίαι Hp. Prorrh.1.27
, cf. Coac. 337, al.: freq. in Arist.,ὁ φόβος κ. δι' ὀλιγαιμότητά ἐστι PA 692a23
, cf. Rh. 1389b32; simply, cold, Thphr.HP6.8.4.II = κώνειον (from its effect), Ps.-Dsc.4.78.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάψυξις
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108 κεγχρίτης
A like millet,1 = κεγχρίας 11 (q.v.).3 a bird, Dionys.Av.3.23.II fem.[suff] κεγχρ-ῖτις, ἡ, ἰσχάς a dried fig (from its number of grains), AP6.231 (Phil.).2 a fabulous plant, Ps.-Plu.Fluv.19.2.------------------------------------κεγχρ-ίτης, Aët.13.27:Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεγχρίτης
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109 κεκρύφαλος
κεκρύφᾰλος, ὁ,A woman's hair-net,τῆλε δ' ἀπὸ κρατὸς βάλε δέσματα σιγαλόεντα, ἄμπυκα, κεκρύφαλόν τε ἰδὲ πλεκτὴν ἀναδέσμην Il.22.469
, cf. Hp.Steril.219, Ar.Th. 138, D.H.7.9;κ. καὶ μίτρα Ar.Th. 257
; λιθόβλητοι, λιθοκόλλητοι κ., AP5.269 (Paul. Sil.), 275 (Agath.).II second stomach of ruminating animals, from its net-like structure, Arist.HA 507b4, PA 674b14, Ael.NA5.41.III pouch or belly of a hunting-net, X.Cyn.6.7, Plu.Alex. 25. [[pron. full] ῠ in Hom., AP; but [pron. full] ῡ in [dialect] Att., Ar.l.c., Eup.170, Antiph.117, 189.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεκρύφαλος
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110 κινέω
Aκίνησα Il.23.730
, etc.:—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. κινήσομαι (in pass. sense) Pl.Tht. 182c, D.9.51, - ηθήσομαι Ar.Ra. 796, Pl.R. 545d, etc.: [tense] aor. [voice] Med. ([dialect] Ep.)κινήσαντο Opp.C.2.582
: [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. ἐκινήθην, [dialect] Ep.[ per.] 3pl.ἐκίνηθεν Il.16.280
: (cf. κίω):— set in motion, ἄγε κινήσας, of Hermesleading the souls, Od.24.5; simply, move, ;κ. θύρην 22.394
;κ. κάρη Il.17.442
, etc.;Ζέφυρος κ. λήϊον 2.147
;κ. ὄμμα S.Ph. 866
;ναῦς ἐκίνησεν πόδα E.Hec. 940
(lyr.), etc.; σκληρὰ ἡ γῆ ἔσταικινεῖν, i.e. plough, X.Oec.16.11; κ. δόρυ, of a warrior about to attack, E.Andr. 607;κ. στρατιάν Id.Rh.18
(anap.);κ. ὅπλα Th.1.82
; κ. σκάφην rock a cradle, Phylarch.36 J.b in later Gr., set in motion a process of law, etc., PKlein.Form.405, etc.2 remove a thing from its place,ἀνδριάντα Hdt.1.183
; ; κ. τι τῶν ἀκινήτων meddle with things sacred, Hdt.6.134, cf. S. Ant. 1061, Th.4.98; κ. τὰ χρήματα ἐς ἄλλο τι apply them to an alien purpose, Id.2.24;κ. τῶν χρημάτων Id.1.143
, 6.70;κ. τὸ στρατόπεδον X.An.6.4.27
, etc. ( κινεῖν alone, Plb.2.54.2, cf. LXX Ge.20.1, Plu. Dio 27); change, innovate,νόμαια Hdt.3.80
;τοὺς πατρίους νόμους Arist. Pol. 1268b28
;τῶν κειμένων νόμων Zaleuc.
ap. Stob.4.2.19:—[voice] Pass.,νόμιμα κινούμενα Pl.Lg. 797b
;ἰατρικὴ κινηθεῖσα παρὰ τὰ πάτρια Arist. Pol. 1268b35
: so abs. in [voice] Act., change treatment, ib. 1286a13.3 Gramm., inflect,τὰ ῥήματα ἐκίνει τὸ τέλος A.D.Pron.104.15
:—more usu. in [voice] Pass., κατὰ τὸ τέλος κινεῖσθαι ib.104.10.II disturb, of a wasps'nest,τοὺς δ' εἴ πέρ τις.. κινήσῃ ἀέκων Il.16.264
; arouse,κ. τινὰ ἐξ ὕπνου E.Ba. 690
; urge on,φόβος κ. τινά A.Ch. 289
; φυγάδα πρόδρομον κινήσασα having driven him in headlong flight, S.Ant. 109 (lyr.); κ. ἐπιρρόθοις κακοῖσιν attack, assail, ib. 413;μήτηρ κ. κραδίαν, κ. δὲ χόλον E.Med.99
(anap.);ἐάν με κινῇς καὶ ποιήσῃς τὴν χολὴν.. ζέσαι Anaxipp.2
; κ. τινά incite or stir one up to speak, Pl.R. 329e, Ly. 223a, X.Mem.4.2.2; κ. τὰ πολλὰ καὶ ἄτοπα stir up.. questions, Pl.Tht. 163a; call in question an assumption,τὰ μέγιστα κ. τῶν μαθηματικῶν Arist.Cael. 271b11
, cf. Phld.Sign.27;κ. τὸ τὰ ἄκρα.. ἀνταίρειν Str.2.1.12
, cf. Plot.2.1.6;ὁ κινῶν [τὰ φαινόμενα] λόγος S.E.M.8.360
:—[voice] Pass., S.OC 1526; κινεῖται γὰρ εὐθύς μοι χολή my bile is stirred, Pherecr.69.5;κεκινῆσθαι πρός τι X.Oec.8.1
.2 set going, cause, call forth,φθέγματα S.El.18
;πατρὸς στόμα Id.OC 1276
; ;λόγον περί τινος Pl.R. 450a
;πάντα κ. λόγον Id.Phlb. 15e
;κ. ὀδύνην S.Tr. 974
(anap.); ;πάθος Phld. Mus.p.4
K.; πόλεμον, πολέμους, Th.6.34, Pl.R. 566e;Ἐμπεδοκλέα.. πρῶτον ῥητορικὴν κεκινηκέναι Arist.Fr.65
.3 Medic., κ. οὔρησιν, οὖρα, Dsc.2.109, 127; κοιλίαν ib.6.4 sens. obsc.,κ. γυναῖκα Eup.233.3
(nisileg. ἐβίνουν), cf.Ar.Ach. 1052 (v.l.), Eq. 364, Nu. 1103 (lyr., [voice] Pass.), al., AP11.7 ([place name] Nicander);κ. τὰ σκέλεα Herod.5.2
.5 phrases: κ. πᾶν χρῆμα turn every stone, try every way, Hdt.5.96; μὴ κ. εὖ κείμενον 'let sleeping dogs lie', Pl.Phlb. 15c; μὴ κίνει Καμάριναν, ἀκίνητος γὰρ ἀμείνων Orac. ap. St.Byz.; κινεῦντα μηδὲ κάρφος 'not stirring a finger', Herod.3.67, cf. 1.55;μηδ' ὀδόντα κινῆσαι Id.3.49
; κ. τὸν ἀπ' ἴρας πύματον λίθον 'play the last card', Alc.82 (s.v.l.).B [voice] Pass., to be put in motion, go, Il.1.47; <κι>νηθεὶς ἐπῄει dub. in Pi.Fr. 101: generally, to be moved, stir, κινήθη ἀγορή, ἐκίνηθεν φάλαγγες, Il.2.144, 16.280; of an earthquake,Δῆλος ἐκινήθη Hdt.6.98
, Th.2.8;θύελλα κινηθεῖσα S.OC 1660
; τί κεκίνηται; what motion is this? E.Andr. 1226 (anap.); κινεῖσθαι, opp. ἑστάναι, motion, opp. rest, Pl. Sph. 250b, etc.; ὥσπερ χορδαὶ ἐν λύρᾳ συμπαθῶς κινηθεῖσαι vibrating in unison, Plot.4.4.8.2 of persons, to be moved, stirred, ὁ κεκινημένος one who is agitated, excited, Pl.Phdr. 245b, cf. Vett.Val.45.25, al.;κ. παθητικῶς Phld.Rh.1.193
S.3 of dancing,κ. τῷ σώματι Pl.Lg. 656a
.4 move forward, of soldiers, S.OC 1371, E.Rh. 139, Ph. 107; but κ. ἐκ τῆς τάξεως leave the ranks, X.HG2.1.22.6 κεκινημένος περί τι, Lat. versatus in.., Pl.Lg. 908d. -
111 κνῆκος
κνῆκος, ἡ, Thphr.HP6.4.5, PCair.Zen.223.4 (iii B.C.), PRev.Laws (v. infr.), but ὁ Thphr.HP1.13.3, CP5.18.4, Dsc. (v. infr.), Gal.6.354, al.:—also [full] κνήκη, ἡ, Sch.Theoc.3.5, 7.16 codd.:—A safflower, Carthamus tinctorius, Hp.Acut.64, Vict.2.54, Diocl.Fr.140, Anaxandr. 41.56, Arist.HA 550b27, Thphr.HP6.1.3, PRev.Laws 39.5, al. (iii B.C.), Dsc.4.188, Asclep. ap. Gal.Nat.Fac.1.13.II κ. ἀγρία (ἄγριος Dsc.3.93
), of two kinds, Carthamus leucocaulos and blessed thistle, Cnicus benedictus, Thphr.HP6.4.5; πώγωνι θάλλων ὡς τράγος κνήκῳ χλιδᾷς you are as wanton as a goat surfeited with thistles, S.Ichn.358 (nisi leg. κνηκῷ 'you swagger with your yellow (cf. sq.) beard': κνικωι Pap.). (Freq. written κνίκος or κνῖκος in codd., as Arist.l.c., Thphr.CP6.9.3, Gal. ll. cc., 11.612, etc., but always κνηκ- in Papyri, exc. S.Ichn. l.c.; prob. named from its colour, cf. sq.) -
112 κολοκύνθη
κολοκύνθ-η, Arist.HA 591a16, al. (v.l. -τη), Sor.1.124, etc.; [dialect] Att. [suff] κολοκυνθ-κύντη, ἡ (cf. Phryn.401), Thphr.1.13.3, 7.1.2, al., Mnesim.4.30 (v.l. -τα, -θα), also Hp.Vict.2.54; acc. - την Epicr.11.16, PMag.Leid.V. 12.25, etc.:—later [full] κολόκυντᾰ (acc. -ᾰν) PCair.Zen.300.3 (iii B.C.), LXX Jn.4.7 cod.A, Gp.12.19.7, Artem.1.67 (v.l.), Luc.VH2.37 (v.l.), Hsch.s.v. κυκύϊζα; gen. - της PCair.Zen.292.132, 319 (iii B.C.); acc. pl. - τας PSI6.553.14 (iii B.C.), BGU1120.13 (i B.C.); [full] κολόκυνθᾰ PSakk. in Rev.Egypt.3.123 (iii B.C., also -τα ib.120, 122), LXX l.c., Arist.Pr. 923a14 codd., Dsc.2.134, 4.176, Luc.l.c., Hdn.Gr.1.253, v.l. for -θη (nom. sg.) in Gal.6.794, but nom. -θη, acc. - θην ib.561, al. codd.; nom. pl. - θαι Edict.Diocl.6.26, 27:—A round gourd, Cucurbita maxima, Alc.Oxy. 1788 Fr.4.6 ([dialect] Aeol. acc. pl. - ταις), Hp.Morb.2.67, 69 (in acc. - θην, v.l. - την), Hermipp.79, Ar.Fr.569.6, Metag.16 (- θης codd.), Diocl.Frr.125, 141, Diph.Siph. et Mnesith. ap. Ath.2.59b; κ. Ἰνδική Menodorus ib. 59a, Ph.Bel.89.43; κ. ἀγρία colocynth, Citrullus Colocynthis, Dsc.l.c.: symbolic of health, from its juicy nature,ὑγιώτερον κολοκύντας Epich.154
, Sophr.34; as a lily was of death, ἢ κολοκύντην ἢ κρίνον living or dead, Diph.98, cf. Men.934:—for λημᾶν κολοκύνταις, v. λημάω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολοκύνθη
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113 κορακῖνος
κορακ-ῖνος, ὁ,2 = κορακίας, Hsch.II a fish, Epich.44, Ar.Lys. 560, Philyll.13.3, Alex.18, Numen. ap. Ath.7.308e, Arist.HA 610b5; found in the Nile, Str.17.2.4, J.BJ3.10.8, PFay.116.4 (ii A. D.); so called from its black colour, Opp.H.1.133; acc. to Ath.7.309a διὰ τὸ τὰς κόρας κινεῖν.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κορακῖνος
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114 κρόκος
A saffron, Crocus sativus, Il.14.348, h.Cer. 6, Hippon.41, S.OC 685 (lyr.), Cratin.98 (pl.), A.R.3.855, cf. Thphr. HP4.3.1, al., Dsc.1.26, etc.b κ. λευκός, C. cancellatus, Thphr.HP 7.7.4.c κ. ἀκανθώδης, = κνῆκος, ibid.2 saffron (made from its stigmas), Ar.Nu.51, etc.;κρόκου βαφάς A.Ag. 239
(lyr.); κ. Ἀραβικός Edict.Diocl.inἈθηνᾶ 18.6
.4 σὺν κρόκῳ ᾠῶν yolk of egg, Alex.Trall.1.1: pl.,ᾠῶν τὰ κρόκα Paul.Aeg.3.78
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115 κύκνος
κύκνος, ὁ,A swan, Cycnus olor,κύκνων δουλιχοδείρων Il.2.460
, cf. Hes.Sc. 316, Pl.R. 620a, Eratosth.Cat.25, etc.; sacred to Apollo, Ar.Av. 870, Pl.Phd. 85b, Call.Ap.5: Com.,βάτραχοι κ. Ar.Ra. 207
; : hence, metaph., minstrel, bard, AP7.19 (Leon.).II kind of ship, prob. from its prow being curved like a swan's neck, Nicostr.Com. 10.III eye-salve, Gal.12.708, 759, etc. [[pron. full] ῡ by position in [dialect] Ep.; [pron. full] ῠ Pi.O.2.82, Theoc.16.49 in pr. n. Κύκνος.] -
116 κυνόζολον
A = χαμαιλέων μέλας, so called from its smell, prob. in Dsc.3.9, cf. Ps.-Dsc.ibid.II = δρακοντία μικρά, ib.2.167.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυνόζολον
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117 κωλικός
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118 κωνάριον
2 esp. pineal gland in the brain, from its shape, Gal.UP8.14, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κωνάριον
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119 λεχεποίη
A grown with grass fit to make a bed, i.e. grassy, meadowy, epith. of various towns, Il.2.697, h.Ap. 224, h.Merc. 88:—masc. [full] λεχεποίης, ου, of the river Asopus, from its grassy banks, Il.4.383, Orac. ap. Hdt.9.43.—Hom. has both forms in acc. sg. only; the dat. occurs ap.Hdt.l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λεχεποίη
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120 μελάνυδρος
μελάν-υδρος, ον,A with black water, κρήνη μελάνυδρος, of water which looks black from its depth, Il.9.14, Od.20.158, Thgn. 959.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μελάνυδρος
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Its not fair — was broadcast in 1998 as part of ITVs saturday morning childrens tv line up. The show was part of larger show Scratchy Co.Its Not Fair provded to be unpopular with audieces and was pulled from the air before completion of the first series.The… … Wikipedia