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121 βρύω
βρύω [pron. full] [ῠ], mostly [tense] pres.: [tense] impf., Pherecyd.Syr. ap. D.L.1.122, Nicaenet.7: [tense] aor. part.Aβρύσας Procop.
(v. infr.):— to be full to bursting:1 c. dat., swell or teem with, esp. of plants, ἔρνος.. βρύει ἄνθεϊ λευκῷ swells with white bloom, Il.17.56, cf. E.Ba. 107 (lyr.);κισσῷ κάρα βρύουσαν Eub.56.6
; ἰούλῳ, θριξί, κόμαις, Philostr.Her.2.2, Alciphr.3.31, Luc.Am.12;γῆ φυτοῖς βρύουσα Arist.Mu. 392b15
; alsoβρύει ἱερὰ βουθύτοις ἑορταῖς B.3.15
: metaph., βίος.. βρύων μελίτταις καὶ προβάτοις κτλ. Ar.Nu.45; of men,β. δόξᾳ B.12.179
;παμμάχῳ θράσει βρύων A.Ag. 169
(lyr.);ἀγαθοῖσι βρύοις Id.Supp. 966
(anap.);μαντικῇ β. τέχνῃ Id.Fr.350.6
; ;β. ἄνθεσιν ἥβας Tim.Pers. 221
;βρύουσαν ἀοιδὰν σοφίᾳ Lyr.Alex.Adesp. 20.4
;ἐμπόριον πλούτῳ βρύον Jul.Or.2.71d
.2 c. gen., to be full of,χῶρος.. βρύων δάφνης ἐλαίας ἀμπέλου S.OC16
;βρύοντα στέφανον μύρτων Ar.Ra. 329
(lyr.); στεφάνων δόμος ἔβρυεν prob. l. in Nicaenet. l.c.;τράπεζαν.. κόσμου βρύουσαν Alex.86.3
;καρπόν.. βρύειν σμαράγδου λίθου Philostr.VA5.5
;τόπος β. ὕλης J.AJ13.3.1
;φθειρῶν ἔβρυον πᾶς Pherecyd.Syr.
l.c.: metaph.,νόσου β. A.Ch.70
.3 abs., abound, grow luxuriantly, S.El. 422; of the earth, teem with produce, X.Cyn.5.12, cf. Philostr. VA3.56; of water, burst forth,ὕδωρ βρύσαν ἐξ ὑπονόμων Procop.Arc.19
.4 c. acc. cogn., burst forth with, gush with, γλυκύ, πικρὸν [ὕδωρ] Ep.Jac.3.11;τὴν γῆν τὰ οἰκεῖα βρύειν φησὶν ἀγαθά Ael.Fr.25
; causal,Ὧραι β. λειμῶνας Him.Or.1.19
;ῥόδα Anacreont.44.2
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122 γαῖα
γαῖα, ἡ, gen.Aγαίης Hom.
(and Antiph., v. infr.), Trag. γαίας, dat. , S.Aj. 659, E.Med. 736, etc., acc. γαῖαν: nom. γαίη only in late Poets, IG14.1935, etc.; [dialect] Dor. γαίᾱ ib.803 ([place name] Naples): pl.γαῖαι Od.
(v. infr.), LXX 4 Ki.18.35, al.:—poet. for γῆ, land, country, φίλην ἐς πατρίδα γαῖαν to one's dear father land, Il.2.140, al.;γαῖάν τε τεὴν δῆμόν τε Od.8.555
: pl.,οὐδέ τις ἄλλη φαίνετο γαιάων 12.404
, D.P.882.2 earth, χυτὴ γ. earth thrown up to form a cairn, Il.23.256; ὦ γ. κεραμί, of potters' earth, Eub.43, cf. Sannyr.4;κύτος πλαστὸν ἐκ γαίης Antiph.52.3
; the forms γαιῶν, γαίαις, γαίας in codd. of LXX are written for γεῶν, etc.3 earth, as an element,ὑμεῖς.. ὕδωρ καὶ γ. γένοισθε Il.7.99
;ἐμοῦ θανόντος γ. μειχθήτω πυρί Trag.Adesp.513
;γαίης καὶ ὕδατος ἐκγενόμεσθα Xenoph.33
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123 γέρων
A old man, Il.1.33, etc.: pleon.,παλαιοὶ γέροντες Ar. Ach. 676
;ἄνους τε καὶ γ. S.Ant. 281
, cf. Ar.Eq. 1349; ; .2 γέροντες, οἱ, Elders, Chiefs, sq., cf. 9.574, Od.2.14; later, Senators, esp. at Sparta, Hdt.1.65, 6.57, Pl.Lg. 692a, IG22.687, Arist.Pol. 1265b38 (sg.γέροντι IG5(1).1346
, but usu. γερουσίας, q. v.); in other states, as at Elis, Arist.Pol. 1306a17, cf. 1272a7, OGI479.11 ([place name] Dorylaeum).II as Adj., old,γέρον σάκος Od.22.184
;γ. γράμμα A.Fr. 331
; more freq. in masc.,γ. πατήρ Il.1.358
, Od.18.53;ἀνὴρ γ. Thgn. 1351
;γ. χαλκός Simon.144
;γ. λόγος A.Ag. 750
(lyr.);ἵππος S.El. 25
; (codd. but πίνος Scaliger, edd.);οἶνος Alex. 167.5
, cf. Eub.124; πέπλος, λέμβος, Theoc.7.17, 21.12: rarely in Prose,οἱ γέροντες τῶν ἰχθύων Arist.HA 607b28
; of stags, ib. 611b3; Ἀντίγονος ὁ γ. Antigonus the Elder, Plu.Pel.2: neut. pl., γέροντα βουλεύεις (for ἀρχαῖα) S.Fr. 794.III part of the spinning-wheel, Pherecr.114. (Skt. járant- 'old', járati 'render infirm'; cf. γέρας.) -
124 γηθυλλίς
A spring onion (acc. to Moer.115, the [dialect] Att. equivalent for ἀμπελόπρασον), Epich. l. c., Eub.89.3, Nic.Al. 431, Epaenet. ap. Ath.9.371e, IG5(1).1511 (Sparta, prob.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γηθυλλίς
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125 γλωσσόκομος
γλωσσό-κομος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γλωσσόκομος
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126 γνήσιος
A belonging to the race, i. e. lawfully begotten, born in wedlock,νόθον καὶ γνήσιον Il.11.102
, cf. Od.14.202, Hdt.3.2, Leg.Gort.10.41, Ar.Av. 1665, And.1.127, D.44.49, etc.;παίδων ἐπ' ἀρότῳ γνησίων Men.Pk. 435
; ;νόθος.. γνησίοις ἴσως σθένει S.Fr.87
;φρονοῦντα γνήσια E.Hipp. 309
;γ. φρόνημα S.Fr. 307
.2 generally, genuine, legitimate,φίλος Phoc.2
A; γ. γυναῖκες lawful wives, opp. παλλακίδες, X.Cyr.4.3.1; , cf. 1319b9; γ. τῆς Ἑλλάδος true Greeks, D.9.30;ἀκουστής D.H. Isoc.18
([comp] Sup.); μήτηρ τῶν ἐρωτικῶν λόγων, of Aphrodite, Luc.Am.19; γ. ἀρεταί real, unfeigned virtues, Pi.O.2.11; γ. ὕμνοι inspired song, B.8.83; of fevers, γ. τριταῖος a genuine tertian, Hp.Prog.24; γ. ὄξος genuine vinegar, Eub.65; of writings, genuine, Gal.15.748, Harp. s.v. Ἀλκιβιάδης. Adv. - ίως genuinely, truly, E.Alc. 678, Lys. 2.76, D.Ep. 3.32, etc.; γ. φέρειν bear nobly, Antiph.281, Men.205; lawfully,τοῖς γ. συμβιώσασιν Phld.Piet.93
.II γνήσια, τά, charges on land,γ. δημόσια PAmh.86.15
(i A. D.), cf. PLond.3.1157.4 (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γνήσιος
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127 γογγυλίς
A turnip, Brassica Rapa, Ar.Fr.569.6, Eub.4 (pl., Id.74), Speus. ap. Ath.9.369b, Thphr.HP7.4.3, PPetr.3p.152 (iii B. C.), Dsc.5.20, POxy.736.5 (i A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γογγυλίς
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128 γραμματικός
A knowing one's letters, a good scholar, X.Mem. 4.2.20, Pl.Tht. 207b, Arist.EN 1105a21: [comp] Comp., Pl.Plt. 285d, Ph.1.621; opp. ἀγράμματος, Arr.Epict.3.19.6;ἀνὴρ γ. Plu.2.582a
. Adv.- κῶς Pl.Tht.
l.c., etc.2 γ. ἔκπωμα a cup engraved with the alphabet or an inscription, Eub.69, cf. Ath.11.466d, Luc.Lex.7.3 γ. ἀνάγκαι f.l. for γραμμικαί, Alex.Aphr.Pr.2.46.II Subst., γραμματικός, ὁ, teacher of the rudiments, Hp.Epid.4.37, Plu.2.59f:—fem. - κή, Sammelb. 5753.2 one who occupies himself with literary texts, grammarian, critic, Plb.32.2.5, D.L.3.61, D.Chr.53.1, IG14.1183, etc.; first used of Apollodorus of Cyrene, acc. to Clem.Al. Strom.1.16.79:—fem. -κή, ἡ, Ath.1.14d.3 concerned with textual criticism,ἐξήγησις D.H.Th.51
; γραμματικά, title of work by Eratosthenes, Clem.Al. l.c.III ἡ -κή (with or without τέχνη) grammar, Pl.Cra. 431e, Sph. 253a, etc.;ἡ γ. ἐπιστήμη Arist.Top. 142b31
.b faculty of scholarship,γ. ἐστιν ἕξις παντελὴς ἐν γράμμασι Eratosth.
ap. Sch. D.T.p.160 H., cf. Ph.1.502, AP7.588 (Paul. Sil.).2 alphabet, script, Str.3.1.6, Plu.Arist.1, etc.; ἡ ἱερὰ γ. hieroglyphic writing, OGI56.64 (iii B. C.).IV γραμματικόν, τό, fee paid to scribes in Egypt, PHib.1.110 (iii B. C.), PTeb. 61b.89 (ii B. C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γραμματικός
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