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1 σκώληξ
2 pl., grubs or larvae of insects, Ar.V. 1111, Fr. 583, Nicopho 1, Thphr.HP8.10.4; ἐξ οὗ ὅλου ὅλον γίνεται τὸ ζῷον, opp. the egg ([etym.] ᾠόν), Arist.HA 489b8, cf. GA 733a1, HA 506a26, 551b2, al.3 pl., worms in dung, in decayed matter, in trees and wood, Thphr.HP3.12.6, 5.4.4, etc.4 metaph.,οἱ κόλακές εἰσι.. οὐσίας σκώληκες Anaxil.33.1
.5 aerugo vermicularis, Dsc.5.79, Androm. ap.Gal.13.806.V heap of threshed corn, Hsch. -
2 धान्यम् _dhānyam
धान्यम् [धाने पोषणे साधु यत्]1 Grain, corn, rice (for the distinction between सस्य, धान्य, तण्डुल and अन्न see under तण्डुल). सस्यं क्षेत्रगतं प्रोक्तं सतुषं धान्यमुच्यते.-2 Coriander.-3 A measure equal to four sesamum seeds.-Comp. -अचलः a pile of grain presented to Brhāmaṇas as a gift.-अरिः a mouse, rat.-अर्थः wealth in rice or grain.-अम्लम् sour gruel made of the fermentation of rice-water.-अस्थि n. husk, chaff.-उत्तमः the best of grain; i. e. rice.-कल्कम् 1 bran.-2 chaff, straw.-कोशः, -कोष्ठकम्, -कः a granary.-क्षेत्रम् a corn-field.-खलः threshing floor (Mar. खळें).-चमसः rice flattened by threshing after it has been steeped and fried in the husk.-चौरः a stealer of corn; धान्यचौरो$ङ्गहीनत्वम् Ms.11.5.-त्वच् f. the husk of corn.-धेनुः f. a heap of corn (like a cow, to be presented to a Brāhmaṇa); तमिदानीं प्रवक्ष्यामि धान्यधेनुविधिं परम् । यां दत्त्वा सर्वपापेभ्यः शशाङ्क इव राहुणा ॥......मुच्यते...... Varāha P.-पञ्चकम् the following grains; शालि, व्रीहि, शूक, शिखि and क्षुद्र धान्यs.-मायः a corn-dealer.-मानम् a measure of corn (as much corn as a man can eat at once).-मुष्टिः a handful of grain.-राजः barley.-वर्धनम् lending grain at interest, usury with grain.-वीजम् (बीजम्) coriander.-वीरः a sort of pulse (माष).-शीर्षकम् the ear of corn.-शूकम् the beard or awn of corn.-सारः threshed corn. -
3 ἄντλος
A hold of a ship, Od.12.411, 15.479.2 bilge-water, πόλις.. ἄντλον οὐκ ἐδέξατο let in no water, metaph. for 'let no enemy come in', A.Th. 796; ἄντλον εἴργειν ναός pump out water from a ship, E.Tr. 691; εἰς ἄντλον ἐμβαίνειν πόδα, metaph. for getting into a difficulty, Id.Heracl. 168.3 a flood of water, Pi.O.9.53; (lyr.); ἐν ἄντλῳ τιθέναι scuttle, sink, metaph.,ὕβριν Pi.P.8.12
.II bucket, Man.6.424.
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