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1 κητώεντα
κητώειςfull of hollows: neut nom /voc /acc plκητώειςfull of hollows: masc acc sg -
2 κοῖλος
κοῖλος, η, ον, [dialect] Aeol.and [dialect] Ion. κοίϊλος, prob. in Alc.15.5, Mimn.12.6; [full] κόϊλος, α, ον, Anacr.9 ([comp] Comp. - ώτερα), cf. A.D.Pron.87.5, Hdn.Gr.2.927:—A hollow, Hom.mostly as epith. of ships,κ. νῆες Il.1.26
, al. (later κ. ναῦς hold of the ship, Hdt.8.119, X.HG1.6.19, D.32.5; so ἡ κ. alone, Theoc.22.12, Callix.1;τὰ κ. App.BC5.107
); κ. λόχος, κ. δόρυ, of the Trojan horse, Od.4.277, 8.507;κ. σπέος 12.93
;κ. πέτρα A. Eu.23
, S.Ph. 1081 (lyr.); κ. κάπετος, of a grave, Il.24.797, S.Aj. 1165 (anap.), cf. Ant. 1205;κ. τάφρος E.Alc. 898
(anap.);κ. νάρθηξ Hes. Op.52
; ; κ. φλέψ vena cava, Hp.Loc.Hom.3, Gal. 2.786, 4.668;σφόνδυλος κ. Pl.R. 616d
; of vessels,ἀγγήϊα Hdt.4.2
; ; ;κύλικος.. κοῖλον κύτος Pl.
Com.189; κ. ἄργυρος καὶ χρυσός silver and gold plate, Theopomp. Hist.283a, cf. S.Fr. 378, Arist.Oec. 1350b23, etc.;κ. ἐκκοπεύς Gal.10.445
; νόμισμα κ. dub. sens. in Numen. ap. Eus.PE11.18; sunk, (Chalcedon, iii/ii B.C.), cf. Longin.Rh.p.199 H. (but κ. γραμμή curved line, Hero Bel.75.15); ἀλέαν εἰς τὸ θύρωμα κοίλαν curved canopy, Rev.Arch.22.63 (Callatis, iii B.C.); κ. ὑποδήματα boots that reach to mid-leg, Ael.NA6.23 (κοῖλα ποσσὶν ὑποδέδεσθε Ezek.Exag. 181
, cf. Poll.7.84); κ. δέμνια empty bed, S.Tr. 901; κ. χείρ, of a beggar, AP12.212 (Strat.);κ. ἱστίον Poll.1.107
; κοῖλος μήν short month, Gem.8.3, cf.κοιλοποιέομαι, κοῖλος 11.3
: [comp] Comp., -ότερος ὁλμοῦ Epich.81
.2 of Places, lying in a hollow or forming a hollow, κ. Λακεδαίμων the vale of L., Od.4.1;κ. Θεσσαλίη Hdt.7.129
;κ. Ἄργος S.OC 378
, 1387;Αὐλίδος κ. μυχοί E. IA 1600
;κ. τόποι Plb.3.18.10
: as pr.n., K. Συρία the district between Lebanon and Anti Lebanon, Id.1.3.1, etc.; τὰ K.τῆς Εὐβοίης Hdt. 8.13
; ἡ K. the valley of the Ilissus, name of Attic deme, Id.6.103, etc.: [comp] Comp.,κοιλότερα τῆς κάτωθεν χώρας Arist.Mete. 352b33
.b κ. λιμήν harbour lying between high cliffs, Od.10.92; κ. αἰγιαλός embayed beach, 22.385;ἐν τῷ κ. καὶ μυχῷ τοῦ λιμένος Th.7.52
.c κ. ὁδός hollow way, Il.23.419;κ. ἄγυια Pi.O.9.34
.d κ. ποταμός a river nearly empty of water, Th.7.84; ap. Ath.9.388a; but κ. ποταμός with deep bed, Plb.21.37.4.3 κ. ἅλς, θάλασσα, the sea full of hollows, i.e. with a heavy swell on, A.R. 2.595, Plb.1.60.6.4 κ. νοσήματα internal complaints, Philostr. VA3.44.II metaph.,1 of the voice, hollow, κόχλον ἑλὼν μυκήσατοκοῖλον Theoc.22.75
(though here κοῖλον may agree with κόχλον); φθέγγεσθαι κ. καὶ βαρύ Luc.Ner.6
, Philostr.VA3.38;ὁ -ότατος τῶν φθόγγων Aristid.Quint.1.10
.2 Philos., hollow, empty, void of content, αἱ κ. ἐνέργειαι, opp. αἱ ἀμείνους, Herm.in Phdr.p.170A.: more freq.in [comp] Comp., κοιλοτέρα θεωρία, ζωή, ib.pp.67,68A.; τὰ -ότερα, opp. τὰ ὑπέρτερα, ib.p.143 A., cf. Dam.Pr.96; χωρῶν πρὸς τὸ κ. ib. 379.3 ἡμέραν κ. ποιεῖσθαι allow payments to lapse for a day (cf.κοιλαίνω 11.2
), BGU1136.5 (i B.C.); οὐδεμίαν δόσιν κ. ποιεῖσθαι ib. 1146.15 (i B.C.).III concave, τὸ κ., opp. τὸ κυρτόν, Arist.Ph. 222b3, EN 1102a31;κοῖλα καὶ ἐσέχοντα Philostr.Im.2.20
; of military formations, Ascl.Tact.11.1.IV Subst. κοῖλον, τό, hollow, cavity, Pl.Phd. 109b, al.; esp. of cavities in the body,τὰ κ. γαστρός E.Ph. 1411
; τὰ κ. [τῆς καρδίας] the ventricles, Arist.HA 496a13; τὸ κ. τῶν νεφρῶν ib. 497a11;τὸ τῶν χειρῶν κ. Apollod.
ap. Ath. 11.479a;τὸ κ. τοῦ.. ποδός Hp.Epid.5.48
: prov., τὸ κ. τοῦ ποδὸς δεῖξαι to show 'a clean pair of heels', Hsch.; τὰ κ. τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν, τοῦ προσώπου, Hp.Mul.2.119, Nat.Mul.9 codd. (sed leg. κύλα) ; τὰ κ. alone, hollows of the side, flanks, like κενεών, Arist.HA 630a3.2 κοῖλος· θυρεών, οὐκ ἔχων θύρας, Hsch. -
3 κητωέσση
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4 κητωέσσῃ
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5 κητώεις
κητώειςfull of hollows: masc nom sg -
6 κητώεντος
κητώειςfull of hollows: masc /neut gen sg -
7 κητώεσσα
κητώειςfull of hollows: fem nom /voc sg -
8 κητώεσσαν
κητώειςfull of hollows: fem acc sg -
9 κύφελλ'
κύφελλα, κύφελλαhollows of the ears: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
10 κύφελλα
κύφελλαhollows of the ears: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
11 διάκενος
διά-κενος, ον,A empty, hollow,σφαῖρα Sor. 1.93
;τὸ δ.
gap, breach,Th.
4.135,5.71;τὸ δ. τοῦ ὀδόντος Antyll.
ap. Orib.10.36.3; interval, Aristox.Harm.p.26 M.;τὰ δ.
hollows,Pl.
Ti. 58b, 60e; διάκενον δεδορκότα with a vacant stare, of skeletons, Luc. Nec.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάκενος
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12 καιάδας
A a pit or underground cavern at Sparta, into which state-prisoners or their corpses were thrown, Th.1.134, Paus. 4.18.4:—the forms [full] καιάτας and [full] καιέτας are found in Eust.1478.45:— also [full] καιετός, ὁ, fissure produced by earthquake, Str.8.5.7: hence Λακεδαίμονα καιετάεσσανA full of hollows or abysses, read by Zenod. for κητώεσσαν in Od.4.1: butΕὐρώτας καιετάεις Call.Fr. 224
, is expld. by καλαμινθώδης in Str.l.c.; cf. [full] καιέτα· καλαμίνθη ([dialect] Boeot.), Hsch.; [full] καιέτας in Apollon.Lex. s.v. κητώεσσαν; gen. pl. [full] καιατῶν Anon. Lond.36.57.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καιάδας
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13 κενεών
A hollow between ribs and hip, flank, Od.22.295, Poll.2.166, etc.;νείατον ἐς κενεῶνα, ὅθι ζωννύσκετο μίτρῃ Il.5.857
, cf. Hp.Prog.8 (pl.); of horses, X.Eq.12.8; of dogs, Id.Cyn. 4.1.II any hollow, hence periphr.οὐράνιοι AP9.207
; αἰθέριος, χθόνιος κ., Nonn.D.13.453, 9.82; κενεὼν ἀρούρης ib.41.3; vacant space in a crowd, LXX 2 Ma.14.44. -
14 κευθμών
A hiding place, hole,μαιομένη κευθμῶνας ἀνὰ σπέος Od.13.367
; ὥς τε σύες, πυκινοὺς κευθμῶνας ἔχοντες in the close-barred sties, 10.283; κευθμῶνες ὀρέων hollows of the mountains, Pi.P.9.34; κ. Κιθαιρῶνος Orac. ap. Hdt.7.141;Ἰδαῖον ἐς κευθμῶν' E.Hel.24
;Μαλέας ἄκροι κ. Id.Cyc. 293
; .2 of the nether world,γαίης ἐν κευθμῶνι Hes.Th. 158
; Ταρτάρου μελαμβαθὴς κ. the deep black vault of T., A.Pr. 222;νεκρῶν E.Hec.1
;ἠλιβάτοις ὑπὸ κ. Id.Hipp. 732
(lyr.).—Rare in Prose, as Str.11.2.10.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κευθμών
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15 κητώεις
Aκοίλη Λακεδαίμων κητώεσσα Il.2.581
, Od.4.1; perh. full of hollows or ravines, variously expld. ap. Str.8.5.7, Apollon.Lex., etc.; cf. καιετάεσσα.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κητώεις
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16 κύαθος
κῠαθ-ος, ὁ,A ladle, for drawing wine out of the κρατήρ, Anacr.63.5, Pl.Com.176, Archipp. 21, X.Cyr.1.3.9, PEleph.5.3 (iii B.C.), etc.; cold metal ladles were applied to bruises, Arist.Pr. 890b7; κύαθον αἰτήσεις τάχα you'll need a ladle shortly (from being so soundly beaten), Ar.Lys. 444; ὑπωπιασμέναι.. καὶ κυάθους προσκείμεναι with ladles applied, Id. Pax 542, cf. E.Fr. 374, Apolloph.3.III κύαθοι κλειδῶν ἀνεστηκότες filled-out hollows round the collar-bones, Philostr.Gym.48. -
17 κύφελλα
1 hollows of the ears, Lyc.1402.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κύφελλα
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18 μεγακήτης
A yawning, with mighty hollows,μεγακήτεα πόντον Od.3.158
; with mighty maw,δελφίς Il.21.22
; capacious,νηῦς 8.222
, 11.5, 600. (Also expld. as derived from κῆτος, μ. πόντος teeming with monsters, μ. νηῦς with a monster as figurehead.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεγακήτης
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19 προσχώννυμι
Aπροσέχωσα Hdt.2.10
,99: [tense] pf.προσκέχωκα D.S.1.39
:—[tense] pf. [voice] Pass.- κέχωσμαι Thphr.HP5.8.3
, Palaeph.28: [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.- εχώσθην Gp.2.24.2
:—also [full] προσχόω, [ per.] 3sg. [tense] pres.προσχοῖ Th.2.102
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] impf. προσεχοῦτο ib.75: part.προσχούμενος Arist.Mete. 351b7
; inf. προσχοῦσθαι ib. 353a8:— heap upon, esp. of water, deposit mud, silt, etc.: hence,1 ταῦτα τὰ χωρία π. form these new lands by deposition, of rivers, Hdt. 2.10: abs., ὁ ποταμὸς προσχοῖ ἀεί continually forms fresh deposits, Th. l.c.:—[voice] Pass., to be joined to the land by deposits of rivers, Thphr.HP5.8.3.2 choke with mud, silt up, π. τὰς ἀνωμαλίας fill up hollows, level, Plb. l.c., cf. Str.6.2.10:—[voice] Pass.,ἡ θάλαττα ἐξηραίνετο προσχουμένη Arist.Mete. 351b7
, cf. 353a8.II throw earth upon, J. l. c.;ἵνα αἱ ῥίζαι προσχωσθῶσι Gp.2.24.2
; also, raise mounds against,μέρη τῆς πόλεως Dius
ap.J.AJ8.5.3; form by a dam,τὸν.. ἀγκῶνα τοῦ Νείλου Hdt.2.99
:—[voice] Pass., ᾗ προσεχοῦτο where earth was being raised up against it, Th.2.75.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσχώννυμι
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20 χηραμός
A hole, cleft, hollow, κοίλην εἰσέπτατο πέτρην, χηραμόν, of a rock pigeon, Il.21.495, cf. Arist.HA 614b35, Hld.8.16; χ. [ σφηκῶν] Lyc.181; of a mouse's hole, Babr.107.13; of a hollow in the hilt of a sword, Ach.Tat.3.20, 21; of a shell, Id.2.11; of the hollows on the sides of the tongue, Poll.2.107.—The gend. is undetermined in Hom.; fem., A.R.4.1452, prob. in Arist.l.c.; masc., Ael.NA3.26, Philostr.VA2.14: heterocl. pl. χηραμά, τά, Nic.Th.55, 149, Q.S.9.382; cf. χηλαμός, χαραμός, χειραμός.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χηραμός
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