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61 μικρόσφαιρον
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62 μύδρος
μύδρος, ὁ,A anvil of stone or metal, A.Fr. 307 (reading μύδρος) ; τύπτεσθαι μύδρος, i. e. as hard as an anvil, Antiph.195.3; also the redhot mass of iron on the anvil, Call.Dian.49, Nic.Al.50; μύδρους αἴρειν χεροῖν hold red-hot iron in the hands, as an ordeal, S.Ant. 264;μύδρον σιδήρεον κατεπόντωσαν Hdt.1.165
, cf. Arist.Ath.23.5, IG12.682 (prob.), Call.Fr. 209; Πακτώλιος μ. lump [of gold] from Pactolus, Lyc.272; μ. διάπυρος a red-hot mass of stone or metal, of the sun, Anaxag. ap. D.L.2.8, cf. 15, Archel. in Placit.2.13.6, Ph.1.623;ἀστέρος μ. Critias 25.35
D.; μ. διάπυροι the stones thrown out by Aetna, Arist.Mu. 395b23, cf. Str.6.2.8; also, of red-hot stones or pieces of metal, thrown into a liquid to vaporize it, Hp.Mul.2.134: generally, a stone, Orph.A. 896; ὁ ἀὴρ διάπυρος καὶ μ. γενόμενος dub. in Hp. Flat.8; μύδρος κίων παχὺς ἄξυστος (sine interpr.) Gloss. (Not in Hom. exc. in a spurious line read by some after Il.15.21.) (Cf. σμύδρος.) -
63 μᾶζα
A barley-cake, Archil.2, Hdt.1.200, Democr.246, etc.; ; κυρβαίη (v.l. κυρκ-) Hom.Epigr.15.6; : distd. from ἄρτος (wheaten bread), Hp.VM8, cf. Acut. 37, Aff.52, Ar.Ec. 606, Antiph.226.1, X.Cyr.1.2.11, Ath.3.114e;μ. καὶ ὕδωρ Epicur.Ep.3p.64U.
; δουλίας μ. τυχεῖν to eat the bread of slavery, A.Ag. 1041: prov., ἀγαθὴ καὶ μᾶζα μετ' ἄρτον, of second best things, Zen.1.12; μᾶζαν μεμαχώς having baked a cake, with a play on μάχην μεμαχημένος, Ar.Eq.55. -
64 σόλος
σόλος, ὁ,A mass or lump of iron, used in throwing,σόλον αὐτοχόωνον Il.23.826
, cf. 839, 844, Eumel.9, CIG 1541 ([place name] Olympia), Sosith.3.2; distinguished (but not clearly) from the δίσκος by Sch.Il.2.774, 23.826; in μέγαν περιηγέα πέτρον,.. σόλον Ἄρεος, A.R.3.1366, σόλος seems = δίσκος, cf. Nic.Th. 905 (et Sch.), Q.S.4.436. -
65 σύστασις
A bringing together, introduction, recommendation, πατρικὴν ἔχων ς. Plb.1.78.1; ἡ πρός τινα ς. Id.4.82.3, cf. SIG591.62 (Lampsacus. ii B.C.), D.H.Rh.5.2, Plu.Them.27;σ. τῆς πρός τινα εὐνοίας J.AJ15
.b.7; care, guardianship, ἔτινηπίας οὔσας ([etym.] ἀπέδωκεν[]) (ii B.C.); power of attorney, PTeb.317.14 (ii A.D.), etc.2 communication between a man and a god,ταῦτα σοῦ εἰπόντος τρίς, σημεῖον ἔσται τῆς συστάσεως τόδε PMag.Par.1.209
, cf. 220,260, al., PMag.Lond.47.1,121.505.II proof, Alex.Aphr.in Metaph.12.3, 409.16; confirmation, εἰς σύστασιν [ τῶν ἀξιωμάτων] καὶ πίστιν ib.271.14;σ. καὶ πίστεις τινός Hermog. Id.1.10
;πρὸς σύστασιν καὶ ἀσφάλειαν ἐπωμοσάμην PLond.1.77.62
(vi A.D.), cf. BGU1187.31 (i B.C.).B ([etym.] συνίσταμαι) standing together, close combat, conflict,ἐν τῇ σ. μάχεσθαι Hdt.6.117
, cf. 7.167; ἡ ἐν ταῖς συμπλοκαῖς μάχη καὶ ς. Pl.Lg. 833a;ἡ ἐκ σ. μάχη Hdn.4.15.3
;ὅταν.. σύστασιν ὁ ἀγὼν ἔχῃ Plu.Demetr.16
, cf. Aem.20: metaph., disturbance in the human body,καθάρσεων καὶ συστάσεων τοῦ σώματος ἀρίστη ἡ διὰ τῶν γυμνασίων Pl. Ti. 89a
;καταστεῖλαι τὴν σ. τὴν ἀπὸ τοῦ γυμνασίου Antyll.
ap. Orib.6.26.5; σ. ὅλου τοῦ σώματος (as a plague-symptom) Ruf. ap. eund.44.17.2; ξ. τῆς γνώμης conflict of mind, intense anxiety, Th.7.71;μένος μὲν ξ. τε σῶν φρενῶν δεινή E.Hipp. 983
; soἤν τις πόνος ἢ σ. γίνηται τῷ ἀνθρώπῳ Hp.Morb.Sacr.17
vulg. (f.l. for τάσις).2 meeting, accumulation, e.g. of humours,σ. οὑγροῦ περὶ τὴν ὑπερῴην Id.Coac. 233
; of water. Thphr.CP5.14.5 (pl.), cf. D.S.3.36; of winds, ib. 51, POxy.1768.9 (iii A.D., dub.): metaph., ; combination,τραγῳδίαν.. εἶναι τὴν τούτων σ. πρέπουσαν ἀλλήλοις Id.Phdr. 268d
.3 knot of men assembled, E.Andr. 1088 (pl.), Heracl. 415 (pl.); [full] κατὰ ξυστάσεις γιγνόμενοι forming into knots, Th.2.21, cf. X. Eq.7.19.b political union, more general than ἑταιρεία or σύνοδος, Isoc.3.54, cf. D.45.67; ἐθνικαὶ ς. national unions, Plb.23.1.3;κατὰ συστάσεις κωμάζειν D.C.Fr.39.7
.II composition, structure, constitution of a person or a thing,τῶ κόσμω Ti.Locr.99d
, cf. Pl.Ti. 32c; τῶν ὡρῶν, τῆς ψυχῆς, Id.Smp. 188a, Ti. 36d; of the parts of an animal, Arist.PA 646a20, GA 744b28, al.;σώματος Sor.1.111
;τῶν ἀτόμων Epicur.Nat.35
G.; ἡ περὶ τὴν κεφαλὴν ς. Pl.Ti. 75b; φυσικὴ ς. Arist. Cat. 9b18;ἡ σ. τῆς πόλεως Id.Pol. 1295b28
, cf. 1332a30;τῶν πραγμάτων Id.Po. 1450a15
; τοῦ μύθου ib. 1452a18; abs., plot of a drama, ib. 1453a31;τὴν σ. ἔχειν ἐκ τοῦ ψεύδους Phld.Rh.1.361
S.; περὶ τρόπων συστάσεως, title of work by Chrysipp.; προσώπου ς. expression of face, Plu.Per.5.b abs., political constitution, Pl.R. 546a, Lg. 702d, etc.c χωρίον ἀμπελικὸν ἐν συστάσει ἀρουρῶν ὅσων ἐστίν consisting of.., PGiss.56.7 (vi A.D.).2 coming into existence, formation, , cf. c;πόλεων σ. καὶ φθοράς Id.Lg. 782a
; ἡ ἐξ ἀρχῆς τῶν ὅλων ς. D.S.1.7, cf. Plu.2.427b;τὴν σ. λαμβάνειν Arist.HA 547b14
, Plb.6.4.13, etc.; of a river,τὴν ἀρχὴν τῆς σ. λαμβάνειν Id.9.43.1
;σ. ἐπιβουλῆς Id.6.7.8
.3 of bodies, density or consistency, πυκνότης καὶ ς., opp. ὑγρότης καὶ διάχυσις, Thphr.Vent. 58;σ. καὶ πῆξις Plu.2.130b
; degree of solidity, consistency,σπέρμα.. τρυφερὰν ἔτι καὶ νεοπαγῆ τὴν σ. ἔχον Sor.1.46
, cf. 58; solid knot or lump, [ μαστοὶ] θρομβώδεις συστάσεις ἔχοντες ib.88;μέχρι συστάσεως ἐμπλαστρώδους ἑψηθέν Gal.11.134
, cf. 6.249, Dsc.3.7;τὰ ὑδατωδῶς ὑγρὰ πάχος καὶ σ. μηδεμίαν ἔχοντα Gal.16.761
; λεαίνεται μέχρι ς. Orib.Fr.55.4 a substance, πλάττειν ἐκ πηλοῦ ζῷον ἤ τινος ἄλλης ὑγρᾶς ς. Arist.PA 654b30, cf. Plu.2.696a; ξηραὶ ς. Arist.HA 519b19.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σύστασις
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66 τρύφος
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67 τυλοειδής
τῠλο-ειδής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τυλοειδής
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68 τύλος
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69 χάλαζα
A hail (cf. Pl.Ti. 59e, Arist.Mu. 394b1),ὄμβρον.. ἠὲ χάλαζαν ἢ νιφετόν Il.10.6
, cf. 15.170, Apoc.8.7, etc.: pl., X. Oec.5.18, Pl.Smp. 188b, R. 397a;χ. στρογγύλαι
hailstones,Ar.
Nu. 1127(troch.);ἀπὸ τῶν χαλαζῶν.. ἄπαγε σεαυτόν Id.Ra. 852
: metaph., any pelting shower,ὀμβρία χ. S.OC 1503
;χ. αἵματος Pi.I.7(6).27
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70 χόνδρος
χόνδρος, ὁ,A granule or lump of salt,ἁλὸς χόνδρους Hp.Ulc.17
, cf. Sophr. in PSI11.1214a.3: pl., PLit.Lond.167.18 (ii/iii A. D.);ἁλὸς τρύφεα κατὰ χόνδρους μεγάλους Hdt.4.181
; οἰκία ἐκ τῶν ἁλίνων χ. οἰκοδομέαται ib. 185:— χόνδρος abs., salt,χ. ἐποψίδιος AP7.736
(Leon.); also of the gum of frankincense, Thphr.HP9.4.10;λιβανωτοῦ χ. Luc.Sat.16
, cf. Asin.12;χ. λιβάνου Dsc.1.68.7
.2 groats of wheat or spelt (esp. the latter, Dsc.2.96, Gp.3.7);σασαμίδας χόνδρον τε καὶ ἐγκρίδας Stesich.2
;χόνδρον ἕψων Ar.Fr. 203
, cf. 412 (anap.);χ. γάλακι κατανενιμμένος Pherecr.108.18
;ἐκ δ' Ἰταλίας χ. καὶ πλευρὰ βόεια Hermipp.63.6
(hex.); χ. Μεγαρικός, Θετταλικός, Antiph. 34.2,3, Alex.191;ὁ χ. πλεῖον ὕδωρ δέχεται ἢ οἱ πυροὶ ἐξ ὧν ὁ τοιοῦτος ἐγένετο χ. Arist.Pr. 929b1
, cf. Thphr.CP4.16.2, Plb.12.2.5;χόνδρου πτισάνη Gal.6.496
: hence, gruel, porridge, Thphr.HP 4.4.9, Orac. ap. Hierocl. in CA1p.421M.: prov., of an old man,χόνδρον λείχειν Ar.V. 737
(anap.).II gristle, cartilage, Hp.Aph. 6.19, Arist.HA 516b31, PA 655a37: esp. the cartilage of the breast, which unites the false ribs at the termination of the breast-bone, Hp.Epid.7.3, cf. Prorrh.2.7, Nic.Al. 123; and v. ξιφοειδής; also, the cartilage of the ear, Arist.HA 492a16; of the nose, Poll.2.79; of the windpipe (i. e. uvula), ib.99; ὠλενίτης χ. the shoulder-blade, Lyc.155; also of the young horns of deer, Ael.NA6.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χόνδρος
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71 χυμάτιον
2 χ. στύρακος, lump of styrax, Aët.16.136(146).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χυμάτιον
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72 ἀποσκίρρωμα
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73 ἐγκηρίς
A lump of wax, Androm. ap. Gal.13.693, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐγκηρίς
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74 ἐκμαγεῖον
2 that which wipes off, gets rid of, αἵματος μέλανος, of the spleen, Aret.SD1.15; rough towel, Archig. ap. Gal.12.621, Paul.Aeg. 1.57.II that on or in which an impression is made, κήρινον ἐ. lump of wax, Pl.Tht. 191c, cf. 196a; of matter ([etym.] φύσις) as a recipient of impressions, Id.Ti. 50c, Arist.Metaph. 988a1; [ σῶμα]ἐ. αὐτῆς τῆς γενέσεως Ocell.2.3
.2 impress, mould, Pl.Tht. 194d, 194e, Ph.1.279: metaph., ἐκμαγεῖον πέτρης impress of the rocks, of a fisherman who is always wandering over them, AP6.193 (Flacc.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκμαγεῖον
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75 ὁμάς
A the whole, πάντες καθ' ὁμάδα all together, Gp.10.2.3 ; ἐν ὁμάδι in one lump sum, Men.Prot.p.15 D. ; but comprehensively,Just.
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76 ᾠόν
A egg,τίκτει ᾠὰ ἐν γῇ καὶ ἐκλέπει [ὁ κροκόδειλος] Hdt.2.68
;ᾠὰ χήνεια Eriph. 7
; of all birds, Arist.HA 559a15; but mostly of hens' eggs, Ar. Lys. 856, Fr. 185, etc.; [ᾠοῦ] τὸ λευκόν, τὸ ὠχρόν, Arist.HA 559a18; τὸ πυρρόν, τὸ χρυσοῦν, Hp.Mul.2.171, Ath.9.376d; ᾠὰ ἡμιπαγέα half-boiled eggs, Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 53; ἑφθά, ὠμά, Thphr.Vert. 2;ᾠὸν ῥοφεῖν Nicom.Com.3
;καταπίνειν Antiph.140.5
;ᾠὰ κολάπτειν Anaxil.18.4
(anap.); ᾠὰ γόνιμα fertile eggs, opp. ὑπηνέμια, ἄγονα, Arist.GA 730a6,20; also ; ᾠὸν τέλειον, opp. ἀτελές, Id.GA 718b23,24; ᾠὸν ἀνεμιαῖον, ζεφύριον, wind-egg, Arar.6, Arist.HA 560a6;σμύρνης ᾠ.
lump,Hdt.
2.73;ὁ Χρόνος ἐγέννησεν ᾠόν Orph.Fr.54
, al., cf. Epimenid.5: metaph., ᾠὸν ἅπας γέγονεν he has become bald as an egg, AP11.398 ([place name] Nicias).2 of the eggs or spawn of fish, Hdt.2.93;τὰ ᾠὰ ἀφιᾶσι Arist.HA 567b22
, cf. 525a7; of serpents, ib. 558a26; of tortoises, ib. 558a4.4 cupping-glass, Prooem.: egg-shaped cup, Dinon 14. The word has the foll. forms: [dialect] Att. [full] ᾠόν ([etym.] - ?ᾠόνX), confirmed by Inscrr.ὠιῶν IG11(2).224
A11,12 (Delos, iii B. C.), Papyri (ὠιὰ χήνεα PCair.Zen. 130.26
(iii B. C.)), and later Mss.; [dialect] Aeol. [full] ὤιον, gen. ὠίω ([etym.] ¯ ?ᾠόνX ?ᾠόνX ¯ ), Sapph.56, 112; [full] ὤεον lbyc.16, Semon.11, Call.Epigr.6.10, Nic.Th. 192, Arat.956; [full] ὤβεον is Argive acc. to Hsch. (i.e. ὤϝεον) ; ᾠόν oxyt. acc. to Theognost.Can.130; ὤεον proparox., ib.121. The form ὠόν, which Lat. ovum would lead us to expect, is found only in late texts ( LXX De.22.6, Ev.Luc.11.12, etc.) and is due to loss of the [full] ι in ii B. C.; cogn. with Lat. ovum, OHGei, ONorse egg (prim. Germanic aiia-), whence Engl. egg. -
77 βῶλος
Grammatical information: f. (m.)Meaning: `lump, clod of earth' (Il.).Derivatives: Adj. βωλώδης (Thphr.), βώλινος (H.); adv. βωληδόν (Dsc.); βώλωσις `formation of lumps' (Pap.). - Old βῶλαξ f. = βῶλος (Pi.; cf. on - αξ Chantr. Form. 379; βωλάκιος (Pi.). βωλίς μάζης εἶδός τι ἐν ταῖς θυσίαις H.; unclear the gloss on βωλόναι H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unknown. One suggests soundsymbolic origin; hardly to βολβός (s. v.)Page in Frisk: 1,279Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βῶλος
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78 πύννος
Grammatical information: m.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Popular word with expressive gemination (Meillet BSL 26, 15f., Specht KZ 62, 213f.). The gen. similarity with πυγή (s. v.), Skt. putau `the two hindmost parts' (onlt Lex. Xp), Latv. pun(i)s `lump, bump', Lith. putà f. `foam-bubble' a.o. is esp. by Persson Beitr. 1, 241 ff. discussed with further connection to * peu-, pū̆- `blow (up)'. Further in WP. 2, 79ff., 82 (also to pū̆- `stink'?), Pok. 847ff.; further Bechtel Dial. 2, 379, Specht Ursprung 217; also W.-Hofmann s. puppis, Fraenkel s. pūnė̃ 2., Mayrhofer s. putau. -- The word may rather be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,626Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πύννος
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79 ζύμη
ζύμη, ης, ἡ (‘yeast, leaven’ Aristot., Gen. An. 3, 4, 755a, 18ff; Plut., Mor. 289f; PTebt 375, 27; LXX; Philo, Spec. Leg. 1, 291; 2, 182; Jos., Ant. 3, 252; Just., D. 14, 3; cp. 14, 2 [1 Cor 5:8?])① fermented dough, leaven (the rendering ‘yeast’ [as NRSV gener., REB Mt 13:33, Lk 13:21] popularly suggests a product foreign to ancient baking practice), lit. Mt 13:33; Lk 13:21. More fully ζ. τῶν ἄρτων Mt 16:12. μικρὰ ζύμη ὅλον τὸ φύραμα ζυμοῖ a little leaven ferments the whole lump of dough 1 Cor 5:6 (Cyranides p. 64, 22 μετὰ ζύμης μικρᾶς)=Gal 5:9, shown by its repeated use to be a proverbial saying, serves to picture the influence of apparently insignificant factors in the moral and relig. sphere (on neg. aspect s. HBetz, Gal., Hermeneia 266 n. 125).② that which negatively permeates attitude or behavior, leaven fig. ext. of 1: ζ. is used of the attitudes of Pharisees and of Herod Mk 8:15. Of the pretense of Pharisees Lk 12:1. Of the teaching of Pharisees and Sadducees Mt 16:6, 11. In IMg 10:2 the leaven that has grown old and sour means a life regulated by Judean cultic instruction. It is contrasted w. Jesus Christ, the νέα ζ., ibid. Employing the language of the Passover rules (Ex 12:15, 19; 13:7; Dt 16:3f), Paul admonishes ἐκκαθάρατε τ. παλαιὰν ζ. 1 Cor 5:7 and explains that the old leaven is ζ. κακίας κ. πονηρίας vs. 8 (on problems connected w. the imagery s. Straub 80f).—RAC I 1056–62.—DELG. M-M. EDNT. TW. -
80 φύραμα
φύραμα, ατος, τό (fr. φυράω ‘to mix substances’)① that which is mixed/kneaded, mixture/batch of dough (Aristot., Probl. 21, 18, 929a, 25; Plut., Mor. 693e; PTebt 401, 27 [I A.D.]; Num 15:20f) μικρὰ ζύμη ὅλον τὸ φύραμα ζυμοῖ 1 Cor 5:6; Gal 5:9 (ζύμη 1). On Ro 11:16 cp. Num 15:20f. Metaph. (Philo, Sacr. Abel. 108): the Christians are to be νέον φύραμα fresh dough containing no leaven 1 Cor 5:7 (cp. Philo, Spec. Leg. 2, 158 φυράμαπα ἄζυμα; cp. the warning against toleration of fornicators in the congregation).② the dough-like mixture fr. which potters make their wares, lump (Plut., Mor. 811c) Ro 9:21.—B. 360. DELG s.v. φύρω. M-M.
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