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1 κοτυληδών
A any cup-shaped hollow or cavity:1 in pl., suckers on the arms ([etym.] πλεκτάναι) of the poulp or octopus, Od.5.433, in [dialect] Ep. dat. πρὸς κοτυληδονόφιν, cf. Arist.HA 524a2, PA 685b3, Thphr.HP9.13.6, Ath.11.479b; also on the feet of the κάραβος, Arist.HA 527a25: sg., Luc.Musc.Enc. 3.2 in pl., cotyledons, foetal and uterine vascular connexious (in animals), Hp.Aph.5.45, Arist.GA 745b33, al.: wrongly expld. asκοιλότητες.. ἐν αἷς τὴν ἀνατροφὴν τοῦ ἐμβρύου γίνεσθαι Diocl.Fr.27
, cf. Gal.2.905.3 = κοτύλη 2, socket of the hip-joint, Ar.V. 1495, Arist. HA 493a24, Milet.6.22 (iii B. C.).5 plant, prob. navelwort, Cotyledon Umbilicus, Hp.Steril. 230, Nic.Th. 681, Dsc.4.91, Gal.12.41; another species, C. sterilis, Dsc.4.92.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κοτυληδών
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2 λαγών
A the hollow on each side below the ribs, flank, Hp. l. c., Ar.V. 119<*>, Chaerem. 14.3, Arist.HA 493a18, al.: freq. in pl. λαγόνες, flanks, Batr.222, E. IT 298, Ar.Ra. 662, etc.; λαγόνων ὀστᾶ iliac bones, Gal.2.507, cf. 772; prop. of men, but also of animals, E.El. 826, X.Cyn.4.1, 5.10, Theoc. 25.246;θύννου λαγόνες Antiph.132.5
(anap.).2 pl., in later Greek, womb, Naumach. ap. Stob.4.22.32, λύσις αἰνίγματος ap.Arg.E. Ph.II metaph., any hollow, κοίλη λ. hollow of a cup, Eub.43;λαγόνεσσι φαρέτρης AP6.326
(Leon. Alex.);πρός τινι λ. τοῦ κρημνοῦ Plu.Arat.22
; esp. of a mountain, flank, D.H.3.24, 9.23, Cleom.1.8, Call.Fr. 185 (pl.); bank of a river,λαιᾷ ποταμοῦ.. λαγόνι AP6.287
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3 κοτύλη
κοτύλ-η, ἡ,1 small vessel, cup, Il.22.494, Od.15.312, 17.12, Ar.Fr. 350, cf. Ath.11.478d: prov., πολλὰ μεταξὺ πέλει κοτύλης καὶ χείλεος ἄκρου ib.e, Zen.5.71.b metaph., = κοτύλων, D.H.19.5.2 cup or socket of a joint, esp. of the hip-joint,κατ' ἰσχίον, ἔνθα τε μηρὸς ἰσχίῳ ἐνστρέφεται, κοτύλην δέ τέ μιν καλέουσι Il.5.306s
q., cf. Hp.Loc. Hom.6, Gal.18(2).519; also, socket of the arm, Hp.Art.7.3 liquid measure, containing 6 κύαθοι or a 1/2 ξέστης, i.e. nearly a 1/2 pint, Hdt.6.57, Th.4.16, 7.87, Ar.Pl. 436; κ. Ἀττική, Αἰγινητική, Hp.Epid. 7.3, Nat.Mul.33.b dry measure,ἀλφίτων.. τρεῖς χοίνικας κοτύλης δεούσας Ar.Fr. 465
;ἀλφίτων κ. μίαν Alex.221.17
; prob. also a smaller measure, perh. = τρύβλιον, ὀξύβαφον, Hp.Mul.1.6.5 = κοτυληδών 1, Luc.DMar.4.3.6 in pl., cymbals,χαλκόδετοι κ. A.Fr.57.6
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4 κοτύλη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `bowl, dish, small cup' (Il.; on the meaning Brommer Herm. 77, 358 a. 366), also as measure for liquid and dry = 6 κύαθοι or = 1\/2 ξέστης (IA.), metaph. `socket, esp. of the hip-joint' (Il., Hp.), `cymbals' (pl., A.); (Hom. Epigr., com.).Other forms: also κότυλος m. `id.'Compounds: Compp., e. g. κοτυλ-ήρυτος `to be scooped with cups' (Ψ 34), ἡμι-κοτύλη `a half κ.' (pap.), δι-κότυλος `measuring two κ.' (Hp., pap.).Derivatives: Diminut. κοτυλίς ` socket' (Hp.), κοτυλίσκος, - ίσκη, - ίσκιον `small cup' (com.), κοτυλίδιον (Eust.). - κοτυληδών, - όνος f. name of diff. cup-like hollows (on the formation Chantraine Formation 361), e. g. ` sucker' (ε 433 etc.), also as plant-name, prob. ` Cotyledon umbilicus' (Hp., Nic., Dsc.; after the suckerlike leaves, Strömberg Pflanzennamen 44f.), with κοτυληδονώδης `nipple-like' (Gal.). - κοτυλιαῖος, - ιεῖος `measuring a κ.' (hell.; Mayser Pap. 1: 3, 95), κοτυλώδης ` cup-like' (Ath.); κοτύλων, - ωνος m. `toper' (Plu.). - Denomin. verb κοτυλίζω `with k., i. e. sell in small quantities' (IA.) with κοτυλισμός, - ιστής, - ιστί (hell.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: One th formation in - ύλη (diminut.?) Schwyzer 485, Chantraine Form. 250f. - Close is Lat. catīnus `(flat) dish'; the deviation in vowel and formation makes the comparison very uncertain (cf. Ernout-Meillet s. catīnus). Further s. Pok. 586, W.-Hofmann s. catīnus. New suggestion by Machek Stud. in hon. Acad. d. Dečev 49: to Czech. kotlati` become hollow' (denom. verb). - A loan would be quite possible in the case of a vessel - Fur. 101, 181, adduces κόνδυ `a cup' with κονδύλιον; he notes 205 n. 14 that - υλη is well known in Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,933-934Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κοτύλη
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5 ὕπτιος
A laid on one's back, freq. in Hom., esp. of one falling backwards, opp.πρηνής, πολλοὶ δὲ πρηνεῖς τε καὶ ὕπτιοι ἔκπεσον Il.11.179
;ὁ δ' ὕ. ἐν κονίῃσι.. πέσε 15.434
, cf. 4.522, al., S.OT 811;τὸν δ' ὕ. ὦσ' ἀπὸ δουρός Il.16.863
; ἄλλοτ' ἐπὶ πλευρὰς κατακείμενος, ἄλλοτε δ' αὖτε ὕ., ἄλλοτε δὲ πρηνής, of Achilles in his grief, 24.11; ὕ. ἀποθανέειν to die lying on one's back, Hdt.4.190;ῥέγκει.. ὕ. Ar.Eq. 104
;ὕπτιον καθεύδειν οὐδενὶ βέλτιόν ἐστιν Diocl. Fr.141
;κατεκλίνη ὕ. Pl.Phd. 117e
, cf. Sor.2.87, al., Gal.18(2).56, al.;ὑ. ἀνατετραμμένος Pl.Euthd. 278c
; of a quadruped, ὀρθοῦ ἑστεῶτος.. καὶ ὑπτίου standing upright and lying on its back, Hdt.2.38, cf. AP5.202 (Asclep.).II ὕ. μέρη, in animals, the under parts, i.e. the belly, opp. τὰ πρανῆ (the upper parts, the back), Arist. PA 658a16, al., cf.πρανής 11
: hence Thphr.HP1.10.2, 3.14.2 uses ὕπτιος of the smoother upper surface of leaves, opp. πρανής of the rougher and under: γαστὴρ ὑ. the belly uppermost, E.Cyc. 326; of the hand, ἐκτείνειν τὴν χεῖρ' ὑ. to hold out the hand with the under side uppermost, to hold out the hollow of the hand, so as to receive something, Ar.Ec. 782;τὴν χεῖρα νῦν μὲν ὑ., νῦν δὲ πρηνῆ προτείνας Plu.Tim.11
;τῆς χειρὸς ὑ. τὸ μέσον Id.Crass.18
;ὑ. ταῖς χερσὶν ὑποδέχεσθαί τι Philostr.Im.1.6
;ἐδέξαντο ὑπτίαις χερσὶ τὸν τῶν πολεμίων στρατόν Procop.Goth.3.16.19
;οὐλὴ καρπῷ δεξιῷ ὑπτίῳ PLond. 2.259.81
(i A. D.); also ὑ. τὰς χεῖρας ἀνατείνειν lift the upturned hands in prayers, Plu.Comp.Phil.Flam.2, cf. Philostr.Im.2.1;ταῖς χερσὶν ὑπτίαις διαλέγεσθαι D.Chr.33.52
; ἐξ ὑπτίας νεῖν swim or float on one's back, Ar.Fr. 665, Pl.R. 529c.III generally, of anything turned downside up, πάλος ἐξ ὑπτίου 'πήδησεν.. κράνους from the upturned helmet, with the hollow uppermost, A.Th. 459 (cf. Il.7.176); παράθες νυν ὑ. αὐτὴν ἐμοί (sc. τὴν ἀσπίδα) Ar.Ach. 583, cf. Lys. 185, Th.7.82; ἁψῖδος ἥμισυ ὕπτιον a half-wheel with the concave side uppermost, Hdt.4.72; but κύλιξ ὑ. a cup with the bottom uppermost, Ar.Lys. 195; ὑπτίοις σέλμασιν ναυτίλλεται he sails with the benches upside down, i.e. suffers shipwreck, S.Ant. 716;κεῖσθαι ὥσπερ γάμμα ὕ. X.Oec.19.9
;σχαλίδες Id.Cyn.6.7
; περιφέρεια κοίλη καὶ ὑ., opp. πρηνὴς καὶ κυρτή, Arist.Mete. 350a11.2 ἐξ ὑπτίας ἀνάπαλιν διανεῖν τὸν λόγον trace the argument backwards from the conclusion, Pl.Phdr. 264a, cf. Herm. in Phdr.p.187A.; ἐξ ὑπτίας backwards, in reverse order,ἀπὸ τῶν ἐσχάτων ἐπὶ τὰ πρῶτα ἐπανιόντες Dam.Pr.81
;ἐξ ὑπτίας χωροῦντες Procl.Hyp.7.57
.IV of land, flat, horizontal, Hdt.2.7, Thphr.CP5.12.7, App.BC4.2, Mith.42, Ael.NA16.15, Plu. 2.193e, 530a;ἐν ὑπτίῳ τοῦ ὄρους Paus.8.13.1
; ὕ. μᾶλλον ἢ ὄρθιος, of a flight of shallow steps, Luc.Hipp.5; of the sea, smooth, Philostr. Im.2.17, Lib.Descr.7.5.V metaph., supine, lazy, careless, Aristid. Or.31(11).5, Id.2.112J., Poll.1.158, etc.; ἔστω.. μὴ ὕ. ὁ τράχηλος his neck should not be relaxed, Zeno Stoic.1.58;δεῖ αὐτῷ καὶ αὐχένος ὀρθοῦ καὶ βλέμματος οὐχ ὑπτίου Lib.Or.64.103
;προσφέρομαι τῶν αὐστηρῶν τι.. ὅταν αἴσθωμαί ποθ' ὕ. [τὸν στόμαχον] γεγονότα καὶ πλησίον ἥκοντα ναυτίας Gal.6.601
, cf. 15.460; of language, flat, tedious, D.H.Isoc. 15, Din.8, Hermog.Stat.3, etc. Adv., ὑπτίως ἔχειν to be flat and dull, Ph.1.305;ὑ. καὶ οὐ ποιητικῶς ᾖσεν Philostr.Her.2.19
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6 γύαλον
Grammatical information: n.Derivatives: γυαλός adj. of λίθος (Call. Fr. anon. 331), with diff. accent γύαλος m. `cubical stone' (EM 243, 12); γυάλας `cup' (Megara and Macedonia, Ath. 11, 467 c; s. Solmsen Wortf. 216). ἐγ-γυαλ-ίζω `hand over' (Il.; s. Schwyzer 736). Independ. ἐγγύαλον (Orion) = ἔγκοιλον. - Also γυέλιον κόλπον H.Origin: see γύηςEtymology: For the formation one might compare ἀγκάλη, ὀμφαλός (Chantr. Form. 245ff.). For ἐγγυαλίζω one posits the meaning `hollow of the hand' Cf. Av. gav- `hand', s. ἐγγύη. Mostly connected with γύης, γυῖα s.v.Page in Frisk: 1,330-331Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γύαλον
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7 κρατήρ
A mixing vessel, esp. bowl, in which wine was mixed with water, κ. ἀργύρεος, χρύσεος, Il.23.741, 219; [κ.] ἀργύρεος ἔστιν ἅπας, χρυσῷ δ' ἐπὶ χείλεα κεκράανται Od.4.615
; , cf. 247; κρητῆρι δὲ οἶνον μίσγον ib. 269;κρητῆρα κερασσάμενος Od.7.179
, 13.50; , cf.Sapph.51, Alc. 45, S.OC 159 (lyr.), Ar.Ec. 841; κρατῆρα κεράσαι Orac. ap. D.21.53, cf. Th.6.32; (Sigeum, vi B.C.); πίνοντες κρητῆρας drinking bowls of wine, Il.8.232; κρητῆρα στήσασθαι ἐλεύθερον to set up a bowl of wine to be drunk in honour of the deliverance 6.528, cf. Od.2.431; κρητῆρα ἐπιστέψασθαι ποτοῖο, v. ἐπιστέφω; κρατῆρος μέρος μετασχεῖν A.Ch. 291;σπονδὴ τρίτου κρατῆρος S.Fr. 425
.2 metaph., κ. ἀοιδᾶν, of the messenger who bears an ode, Pi.O.6.91; κ. κακῶν, of a sycophant, Ar.Ach. 937 (lyr.);τοσόνδε κρατῆρ' ἐν δόμοις κακων πλήσας.. ἐκπίνει A.Ag. 1397
; αἵματος κρατῆρα πολιτικοῦ στῆσαι, of civil war, D.H.7.44.3 a constellation, the Cup, Ptol.Tetr.27. -
8 κύμβη 1
κύμβη 1Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `cup, bowl' (Nic., Ath.), `boat' (S. Fr. 127);Derivatives: κύμβος m. (n.) `hollow vessel' (Nic., H.); κυμβίον (- εῖ-) n. `small cup' (Att., hell.), `small boat' (H., Suid.). Also κύμβαλον n., usu. pl. -α `cymbal' (Pi., A., X.; cf. κρόταλον) with the dimin. κυμβάλιον (Hero) and the denom. κυμβαλίζω `sound the cymbals' (hell.); and - ισμός, - ιστής, - ίστρια (late).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Here prob. also ἀν-εκυμβαλίαζον ( δίφροι Π 379) `they clashed as κύμβαλα together' (diff. Kuiper Μνήμης χάριν 1, 214 n. 11). By Curtius 158 connected with Skt. kumbhá-, Av. xumba- m. `pot'; thus (with Fick, Pedersen) Celt. vase-names as MIr. comm, cummal; more in Bq, Pok. 592, W.-Hofmann s. cubō. Further Sayce ClRev. 42, 161. - Because of the sequence * kumb(h)- it cannot be an old IE word; rather a `Wanderwort' - From κύμβη Lat. cymba, cumba `ship' (acc. to Plin. ΗΝ 7, 208 Phoenician). Fur. 284 compares κύπη `ship etc.' H. and considers the word as Pre-Greek; thus DELG (Frisk refers to the word but does no treat it).See also: -- Vgl. κύπη.Page in Frisk: 2,48Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύμβη 1
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9 κοτυληδονόφιν
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: dat pl (epic) -
10 κοτυληδόν
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem voc sg -
11 κοτυληδόνα
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem acc sg -
12 κοτυληδόνας
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem acc pl -
13 κοτυληδόνες
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem nom /voc pl -
14 κοτυληδόνι
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem dat sg -
15 κοτυληδόνος
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem gen sg -
16 κοτυληδόνων
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem gen pl -
17 κοτυληδόσι
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem dat pl -
18 κοτυληδόσιν
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem dat pl -
19 κοτυληδών
κοτυληδώνany cup-shaped hollow: fem nom /voc sg -
20 κοτυλίσκιον
κοτύληanything hollow: neut nom /voc /acc sgκοτυλίσκιονlittle cup: neut nom /voc /acc sg
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