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1 επινομίας
ἐπινομίᾱς, ἐπινομίαa grazing over the boundaries: fem acc plἐπινομίᾱς, ἐπινομίαa grazing over the boundaries: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 ἐπινομίας
ἐπινομίᾱς, ἐπινομίαa grazing over the boundaries: fem acc plἐπινομίᾱς, ἐπινομίαa grazing over the boundaries: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 πολυνομώτατον
πολύνομοςgrazing much: masc acc superl sgπολύνομοςgrazing much: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
4 πρόνομον
πρόνομοςgrazing forward: masc /fem acc sgπρόνομοςgrazing forward: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 νομάς,-άδος
ὁ N 3/ἡ 0-3-0-4-1=8 1 Sm 28,24; 1 Kgs 5,3; 1 Chr 27,29; Jb 1,3; 20,17often fem. adj.: roaming, grazing Jb 1,3; for tending flocks (of dogs) Jb 30,1; οἱ νομάδες the nomads 2 Mc 12,11*1 Sm 28,24 νομάς grazing, free-range (of a calf)-רבק/מ ⋄רבק and ⋄מן (let loose) from bonds? forַמְר ֵבּק MT⋄רבק confined to the stall, fatteningCf. CAIRD 1969=1972 136(1 Sm 28,24) -
6 πρόνομος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόνομος
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7 ἐπινομή
A a grazing over the boundaries: metaph., ἐ. πυρός the spread of fire, Plu.Alex.35; of poison, Ael.NA12.32.2. right of pasturage, Schwyzer 197.33 (Itanos, iii B.C.).3. grazing after mowing, POxy.730.11 (ii A.D.), al.II. pl., final turns of a bandage, Heliod. ap. Orib.48.51.2 (pl.), Gal.18(2).563.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπινομή
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8 σαρκάζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: rare verb of controversial meaning: related to dogs that are stubborn and bite ravenously ( γλισχρότατα σαρκάζοντες Ar. Pax 482), to grazing horses (Hp. Art. 8); to biting the lips angrily (Gal. 19, 136), with which seems to agree the meaning given in lexica `to mock bitterly, grimly' ( ἐπι- σαρκάζω Ph.), e.g. H.: σαρκάζει μειδιᾳ̃, εἰρωνεύεται, καταγελᾳ̃, ἀπὸ τοῦ σεσηρέναι; σαρκάσας μετὰ πικρίας η ἠρέμα τὰς τῶν χειλέων σάρκας διανοίξας, γελάσας).Derivatives: σαρκασμός m. `grim scorn' (Hdn., Phryn.); unclear the com. formation σαρκασμο-πιτυοκάμπται pl. (Ar. Ra. 966).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]X [probably]Etymology: No completely convincing argumentation of the most obvious connection with σάρξ has been given. In Ar. Pax 482 a meaning `remove the flesh, gnaw the flesh from the bones' (cf. σαρκίζω) is quite possible; the word would then have been transferred to grazing horses (Hp.). In the further development of the meaning the connection with σέσηρα (s. H. above σαρκάζων... καὶ σεσηρώς Ph. 2, 597) may have played a role. -- σύρκιζε σάρκαζε H. can either be Aeolic ( σύρκες = σάρκες) or be influenced by σύρω. -- Older lit. in Bq.Page in Frisk: 2,678-679Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σαρκάζω
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9 Προνόμοις
Πρόνομοςgrazing forward: masc dat pl -
10 Προνόμου
Πρόνομοςgrazing forward: masc gen sg -
11 Προνόμων
Πρόνομοςgrazing forward: masc gen pl -
12 Πρόνομον
Πρόνομοςgrazing forward: masc acc sg -
13 Πρόνομος
Πρόνομοςgrazing forward: masc nom sg -
14 γράβδην
γράβδηνgrazing: indeclform (adverb) -
15 επιλίγδην
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16 ἐπιλίγδην
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17 επινομής
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18 ἐπινομῆς
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19 επινομαί
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20 ἐπινομαί
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