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1 περιστομίδα
περιστομίςgauge: fem acc sg -
2 περιστομίδας
περιστομίςgauge: fem acc pl -
3 περιστομίδι
περιστομίςgauge: fem dat sg -
4 περιστομίδων
περιστομίςgauge: fem gen pl -
5 περιστομίς
περιστομίςgauge: fem nom sg -
6 περιστομίσι
περιστομίςgauge: fem dat pl -
7 περιστομίς
3 π. φρέατος, puteal, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιστομίς
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8 σιρομάστης
A pit-searcher, i.e. a probe or gauge, with which tax-gatherers searched corn-pits and magazines, used in war to try whether there were pits in the ground, Ph.Bel.100.5, cf. Ph. 1.135.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σιρομάστης
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9 σιρός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `pit for keeping corn, silo' (Att. inscr. Va, S. Fr., E. Fr., D., hell. a. late), also (metaph.) `pitfall' (Longus) and = δεσμωτήριον (H.; s. on κέραμος).Other forms: Quantity changing, mostly short, later also σειρός).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Technical word without etymology. Supposition by Solmsen IF 30, 11 and Persson Eranos 20, 80ff.: prop. "bending in, falling in" to σιμός (s. v.) etc.; not very satisfactory. -- Here also σίραιον n. (- ος οἶνος) `boiled down must' (com. a.o.)? -- Furnée 255 considers σίραιον as Pre-Greek because of the ending - αιον.Page in Frisk: 2,710Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σιρός
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10 στάθμη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `directive, carpenter's line, finish-line, -cord, plumbline, rule, norm' (O 410).Derivatives: 1. σταθμ-άομαι (Ion. - έομαι), - άω, also m. δια-, ἐπι-, ἀντι-, `to measure (by the directive), to estimate, to gauge, to weigh' (Pi., IA.) with - ημα, - ησις, - ητικός (late). 2. - ίζω, also m. δια-, `id.' (Aq., Sm.). -- σταθμός m. `location, stable, farmstead, night lodgings, travel stage, day's march; pillar, post, jamb; balance, weight, heaviness' (Il.); pl. also - μά n. (after τάλαντα, ζυγά), to which sg. - όν `weight, balance' (IA.), poet. also `homestead, farmstead; jamb etc.' (trag. a.o.; Egli Heteroklisie 40f.). Compp., a.g. σταθμ-οῦχος m. `owner of goods etc.' (A. Fr. 226 = 376 M., Antiph., pap. a.o.), ἐπί-σταθμος m. `quartermaster' (Isoc.), `military quartered on another' (pap.; Mayser I: 3, 175); ναύ-σταθμον n. (Th.), second. - ος m. (Plb., D.S., Plu.) `anchorage, fleet-station, fleet'; prop. subst. adj. like βού-σταθμον (cf. on βούτυρον). From this 1. σταθμ-ίον n. `balance, weight' (hell. a. late); 2. - ικός `belonging to weighing' (Gal.); 3. - ώδης `rich in sediment' (Hp.; cf. ὑποστάθμη); 4. - ίζω, also w. δια-, συν- a. o. `to weigh' with - ισις f. `the weighing', - ιστής m. `weigher', - ιστί `by weight', - ιστικός `for weighing' (late); 5. - εύω, also w. κατα-, ἐπι-, `take up or have quarters etc.' with - εία f. (late).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Details on the meaning of στάθμη and σταθμός Jüthner Έπιτύμβιον Swoboda 107ff., Havers Glotta 25, 101ff., Holt Glotta 27, 194, Kieckers IF 38, 209f. On στάθμη: σταθμός cf. δέσμη: δεσμός and other word-pairs in Porzig Satzinhalte 283 f.; formation as βα-θμός, Arc. etc. θε-θμός (s. θεσμός), ῥυ-θμός etc. A θ appears also in εὑ-σταθής `standing firm, quiet' (Ion. hell. a. late since Il.), which has prob. been built on the aor. ἐστάθην (Risch 75). The synonymous and later attested σταθερός (A. Fr. 276 = 479 M. etc.) may have been built after the pattern of ἀ-φαν-ής: φαν-ερός a. o. Cf. Schwyzer 492 n. 12, 513 and Benveniste Origines 193 a. 200f. -- Further s. ἵστημι.Page in Frisk: 2,775Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στάθμη
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11 εκτιμώ
1) appraise2) appreciate3) assess4) gauge5) valueΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > εκτιμώ
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12 μετρητής
1) gauge2) meter3) metronomeΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > μετρητής
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13 υπολογίζω
1) calculate2) determine3) estimate4) gauge5) reckonΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > υπολογίζω
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