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1 σωλήν
A channel, gutter, Archil.5, Aen.Tact.18.6, PPetr.2p.119 (iii B.C.), Ph.Bel.91.26,28.2 pipe, Hdt.3.60, Hero Spir.1.1, al., Arr.Epict.4.11.9; κεραμεοῖ ς. Plu.2.526b;σκύτινος Str.16.2.13
;μολίβδινος Gp.10.18.6
; ventilation-pipe, ib.2.27.2; ἀργυροῦς καὶ χρυσοῦς (for unguents) Plu. Galb.19 (pl.).4 grooved tile, IG42(1).109 iv 116, 117 (Epid., iv B.C.), 11(2).203 B97 (Delos, iii B.C.), Hsch., etc.5 a shell-fish, perh. the razor-fish, Epich.42, Sophr.24, Philyll.13, Arist. HA 528a18, 548a5, al., Gal.6.734.6 membrum virile, Hsch.8 grooved rails in which wheels run, Hero Aut.2.2; σωλῆνες καταπαλτῶν, σκορπίων σωλῆνες, IG22.1628.512,515, 1629.986,990.9 vulgar name for lienteria, Steph. in Gal.1.314 D. -
2 χειμάρροος
χειμάρροος, ον, [var] contr. [suff] χείμ-ρρους, ουν, and shortened [full] χείμαρρος, ον: ([etym.] χεῖμα, ῥέω):—A winter-flowing, swollen by rain and melted snow, of mountain-streams,I joined with ποταμός, ὅν τε [the stone]ποταμὸς χειμάρροος ὤσῃ Il.13.138
;ὡς δ' ὁπότε πλήθων ποταμὸς πεδίονδε κάτεισιν χειμάρρους κατ' ὄρεσφιν 11.493
: freq. in contracted forms, ; ;χειμάρρῳ ποταμῷ ἴκελος Hdt.3.81
, cf. Thgn.348;παρὰ ῥείθροισι χειμάρροις S.Ant. 712
; (troch.);διὰ χειμάρρου νάπης Id.Ba. 1093
;χαράδρα χ. Plb.10.30.2
.2 πλεκτάνη χειμάρροος seems to be rushing, furious lightning A.Fr. 281.II Subst., torrent, Pl. Lg. 736b, X.HG4.4.7; .2 simply, river, LXX Nu.34.5.3 drain, gutter,οἱ ἐκ τῶν οἰκιῶν χ. D.55.19
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3 χολέδρα
χολ-έδρα, ἡ,A groove, Eratosth. ap. Eutoc. in Archim.p.94 H. (pl.).2 gutter, drain-pipe, Ph.Bel.98.9, Apollod.Poliorc.182.7, Horap.1.21; written χολέρα, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χολέδρα
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4 ὑδρορρόα
ὑδρο-ρρόα, ἡ, but in [dialect] Att. also ὑδρορρόη acc. to Moer.p.381 P., and so Polyaen.1.37: ([etym.] ῥοή):—A water-course, whether on the ground, conduit, sluice, Ar.Ach. 922, 1186; or on the roof, gutter, spout, Id.V. 126; .II = ὕδρωψ, AB312.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑδρορρόα
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5 ῥωχμός
A cleft, ῥ. ἔην γαίης a runnel or gutter scooped out by heavy rains, Il.23.420, cf. A.R.4.1545, Bion Fr.1, Opp.C.3.323;τῆς πέτρας Plu. Crass.4
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6 οχετός
1) conduit2) drain3) gutter4) sewerΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > οχετός
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7 ρείθρο
1) channel2) gutterΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > ρείθρο
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