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1 γαστήρ
γαστήρ, ἡ, gen. έρος, γαστρός: dat. -έρι, γαστρί (the longer forms in [dialect] Ep., Lyr., and once in Trag., E.Cyc. 220): dat. pl.Aγαστῆρσι Hp. Morb.4.54
,γαστράσι D.C.54.22
:—paunch, belly, Il.13.372, etc.; γ. ἀσπίδος the hollow of a shield, Tyrt.11.24; belly or wide part of a bottle, Cratin.190.2 the belly, as craving food,κέλεται δέ ἑ γ. Od.6.133
;βόσκειν ἣν γαστέρ' 17.228
; γαστέρι δ' οὔ πως ἔστι νέκυν πενθῆσαι, i. e. by fasting, Il.19.225;ἐν γαστρὸς ἀνάγκαις A.Ag. 726
(lyr.); to express gluttony,γαστέρες οἶον Hes.Th.26
;γ. ἀργαί Epimenid.1
;ἐγκράτεια γαστρὸς καὶ ποτοῦ X.Cyr.1.2.8
, cf. Oec.9.11; γαστρὸς ἐγκρατής master of his belly, Id.Mem.1.2.1; opp. γαστρὸς ἥττων, ib.1.5.1; γαστρὶ δουλεύειν, χαρίζεσθαι, to be the slave of his belly, ib. 1.6.8, 2.1.2; γ. δελεάζεσθαι ib. 2.1.4;τῇ γ. μετρεῖν τὴν εὐδαιμονίαν D.18.296
; τᾶς γαστρὸς φείδεσθαι, com. of one who has nothing to eat, Theoc. 21.41.II womb,ὅντινα γαστέρι μήτηρ.. φέροι Il.6.58
; ἐκ γαττρός from the womb, from infancy, Thgn.305; ἐν γαστρὶ ἔχουσα big with child, Hdt.3.32;ὗν ἔχουσαν ἐν γ. PFlor.130.3
(iii A. D.);ἐν γ. φέρουσα Pl.Lg. 792e
; ἐν γ. λαβεῖν conceive, Arist.HA 632a28, AP11.18 (Nicarch.), LXX Ge.30.41, al.; συλλαμβάνειν v.l. ib. Ge.25.21, cf. Ev.Luc.1.31;ἐς γ. βάλλεσθαι Hdt.3.28
; κατὰ γαστρὸς ἔχειν Vett. Val. 193.33;φέρειν Gp. 16.1.3
; alsoγυνὴ ἑπτὰ ἤδη γαστέρας δυστοκοῦσα Philostr.VA3.39
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2 οἰκία
-ας + ἡ N 1 111-33-51-34-39=268 Gn 17,12.13; 19,3.4; 24,2house, building Gn 17,12; house, nest (of birds) Ps 83(84),4; house (metaph.) Jb 30,23; howdah (seat on an elephant) 2 Mc 13,15; household, family 2 Sm 16,2; house, family from which one is descended 1 Chr 12,29*Jb 20,15 ἐξ οἰκίας αὐτοῦ out of his house-מבתו or corr.? ἐκ κοιλίας αὐτοῦ out of his belly for MT מבטנוCf. GOLDSTEIN 1983 465-466 (2 Mc 13,15); HUSSON 1983a, 191-206; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
3 ὀλβιογάστωρ
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀλβιογάστωρ
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4 χειρογάστορας
χειρογάστωρone who fills his belly with his hands: masc acc pl -
5 χειρογάστορες
χειρογάστωρone who fills his belly with his hands: masc nom /voc pl -
6 χειρογάστορι
χειρογάστωρone who fills his belly with his hands: masc dat sg -
7 χειρογάστορσι
χειρογάστωρone who fills his belly with his hands: masc dat pl -
8 χειρογάστορσιν
χειρογάστωρone who fills his belly with his hands: masc dat pl -
9 χειρογάστωρ
χειρογάστωρone who fills his belly with his hands: masc nom sg -
10 ὑπάρχω
+ V 23-12-23-49-50=157 Gn 12,5; 13,6; 14,16; 24,59; 25,5to be present, to be there, to be at some one’s disposal Gn 42,13; to exist Ps 145(146),2; to remain 2 Chr 20,33; to be (copula) 4 Mc 4,12; to belong to, to fall to [τινι] 1 Sm 9,7; τὰ ὑπάρχοντα the possessions, the goods Gn 12,5*Gn 24,59 τὰ ὑπάρχοντα the goods-מקנתה for MT מנקתה nurse; *Jb 20,20 τοῖς ὑπάρχουσιν to (his) possessions-בטובו for MT בבטנו in his bellyCf. HARL 1986a, 204.206.279; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
11 χειρογάστωρ
A one who fills his belly with his hands, i.e. lives by handiwork, Hecat.367 J.: Χειρογάστορες, name of play by Nicopho.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χειρογάστωρ
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12 εγγαστριμάχαιραν
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13 ἐγγαστριμάχαιραν
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14 κοιλιοδαίμονα
κοιλιοδαίμωνone who makes a god of his belly: masc acc sg -
15 κοιλιοδαίμονας
κοιλιοδαίμωνone who makes a god of his belly: masc acc pl -
16 κοιλιοδαίμων
κοιλιοδαίμωνone who makes a god of his belly: masc nom /voc sg -
17 κοιλιόδαιμον
κοιλιοδαίμωνone who makes a god of his belly: masc voc sg -
18 ολβιογάστορα
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19 ὀλβιογάστορα
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20 ολβιογάστορος
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