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1 ἀκαρής
A too short to be cut, hence generally, small, tiny,ἀκαρῆ τινα ἐνθυμήματα D.H.Isoc.20
;ἐν ἀκαρεῖ χρόνῳ Com.Adesp.370
(and codd. in Ar.Pl. 244).II metaph., within a hair's breadth of, all but,στρουθὶς ἀκαρὴς νὴ Δί' εἶ Alex.144
;ἀ. παραπόλωλας Men.835
;ἀ. δέω φάσκειν Id.Pk. 166
;κατέπεσον ἀ. τῷ δέει Com.Adesp.581
.III freq. of Time, esp. neut. ἀκαρές, moment,ἐν ἀκαρεῖ χρόνου Ar.Pl. 244
(ap.EM), Alciphr.3.56, Luc. Tim.3 (also ἐν ἀ. τοῦ χρόνου ib.23); ἐν ἀ. alone, Id.Asin.37, Plot.5.5.7; also ἀκαρῆ διαλιπών (sc. χρόνον ) having waited a moment, Ar. Nu. 496; ἀκαρὲς ὥρας in a moment, Plu.Ant.28; ἡμέρας μιᾶς ἀ. Id.2.938a;ἐπ' ἀκαρές Aret. SD2.2
.2 neut. pl. ἀκαρῆ, usu. with negs., not a bit, not at all, οὐκ ἀπολαύεις πλὴν τοῦθ' ὃ φέρεις ἀκαρῆ not a bit, not at all, Ar.V. 701; οὐδ' ἀκαρῆ ib. 541 (lyr.), D.50.56; ἀκαρῆ παντελῶς (v.l. ἀκαρεί) Xenarch.7.15; παρ' ἀκαρῆ within a hair's breadth, Pl.Ax. 366c, Phld.Rh.2.28 S.IV τὸ ἀ. ring on the little finger, Poll.5.100, Hsch. -
2 θρῖξ, τριχός
+ ἡ N 3 22-8-2-11-7=50 Ex 25,4; 35,6.26; 36,10(39,3); Lv 13,3mostly of the head: a single hair Prv 23,7; hair (coll. sg.) Lv 13,3; thread Ex 36,10(39,3); αἱ τρίχες the hairs of a ram, wool Nm 6,18τρίχες αἰγείαι goats’ hair Ex 25,4; αἱ τρίχες τῶν ποδῶν hairs of the feet Is 7,20; πρὸς τρίχα by a hair’s breadth, exactly JgsB 20,16*Prv 23,7 τρίχα hair-ערשׂ for MT ערשׁ estimate?Cf. LE BOULLUEC 1989 353(Ex 36,10);[*] ЧCKANE 1970 384-385(Prv 23,7) -
3 θρίξ
Aτρίχεσιν J.AJ16.7.3
is f.l. for τρύχ-): - hair, Hom. only in pl.,ὀρθαὶ τρίχες ἔσταν ἐνὶ.. μέλεσσι Il. 24.359
; mostly, hair of the head, 22.77, Od.13.431;αἱ ἐν τῇ κεφαλῇ τρίχες Th.1.6
; sheep's wool, Il.3.273, Hes.Op. 517; pig's bristles, Il.19.254, Od.10.239; τρίχες ἄκραι οὐραῖαι, of a horse's tail, Il.23.519; ἀνάστασις τῶν τριχῶν, of a lark's crest, Gal.12.361.II later in sg. collectively, A.Th. 535, Ag. 562, S.El. 451; τριχὸς πλόκαμος, βόστρυχος, A.Th. 564 (lyr.), Ch. 229;γενείον θρίξ Id.Pers. 1056
; ; Ἐπαφρόδιτον.. τὴν παιδικὴν τρίχα Ὑγίᾳ (sc. ἀνέθηκεν) IG12(5).173 (Paros, i A.D.); of a horse's mane, S.Fr. 475; of dogs, X.Cyn.4.8 (sg. and pl.).2 a single hair, οὐδὲ τρίχ[α] Alc. Supp.14.10: prov., θρὶξ ἀνὰ μέσσον only a hair's breadth wanting, Theoc.14.9, cf. X.Smp.6.2; ἄξιον τριχός, i.e. good for nothing, Ar. Ra. 614;οὐδ' ἂν τριχὸς πριαίμην Eup.7.18D.
; ἐκ τριχὸς κρέμασθαι to hang by a hair, Aristaenet.2.1, Zen.3.47;ἀπὸ τ. ἠερτῆσθαι AP5.229
(Paul. Sil.);ἐπὶ τριχὸς ἦν ἡ σωτηρία Procop.Aed.6.6
; εἰς ἱερὴν τρίχα ἐλθεῖν, i.e. to come to life's end, v.l. in AP7.164 (Antip. Sid.), but cf. Epigr.Gr.248.13; μόνον οὐχὶ τῶν τ., φασί, λαμβάνεται 'saute aux yeux', S.E.M.7.257. -
4 βάθος
A depth or height, acc. as measured up or down,Ταρτάρου βάθη A.Pr. 1029
;αἰθέρος βάθος E.Med. 1297
, cf. Ar. Av. 1715; βάθους μετέχειν to be a solid, possessing depth as well as length and breadth, Pl.R. 528b;εἴτ' ἐν βάθεσιν εἴτ' ἐν τάχεσιν Id.Plt. 299e
;βάθους αὔξη Id.R. 528d
; opp. μῆκος, πλάτος, Arist.Ph. 209a5;μεγέθους τὸ ἐπὶ τρία [συνεχὲς] β. Id.Metaph. 1020a12
: with Preps., in depth,Hdt.
1.186; through and through,Plot.
5.8.10; , al.; , etc.;κατὰ βάθους Id.Mete. 339b12
; κατὰ βάθος in a descending scale, metaph. of causation, Dam.Pr.95: freq. in military sense, depth of a line of battle, X.HG3.4.13, etc.; in depth of line,Th.
5.68;ἐς β. ἐκτάξαι Arr.An.1.2.4
; β. τριχῶν, of long thick hair, Hdt.5.9;ἄτομα πώγωνος βάθη Ephipp.14.7
; interior of a country, Str.3.3.7, al.; depth, of perspective in a picture, Procop.Gaz.Ecphr. p.157 B.: pl., depths,Pl.
Ti. 44d, etc.; deep water, opp. shallows near shore, LXXPs.68(69).2, al., Ev.Luc.5.4;ἐν τοῖς βάθεσιν Arist. HA 599b9
.b Astron., = ταπείνωμα, Vett.Val.241.26.2 metaph.,κακῶν ὁρῶν β. A.Pers. 465
;ἢ μακροῦ πλούτου βάθει S.Aj. 130
, cf. Ep.Rom.11.33;β. ἡγεμονίας Plu.Pomp.53
; depth of mind, β. τι ἔχειν γενναῖον, of Parmenides, Pl.Tht. 184a; ἐν βάθει πόσιος deep in drink, Theoc.14.29;β. καρδίας ἀνθρώπου LXXJu.8.14
; τὰ β. τοῦ θεοῦ, τοῦ Σατανᾶ, 1 Ep.Cor.2.10, Apoc.2.24.3 of lit. style, bathos,ὕψους ἢ β. Longin.2.1
. (Substituted for βένθος under the influence of βαθύς.)
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