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1 θερμός
Aθερμὸς ἀϋτμή h.Merc. 110
, Hes.Th. 696): ([etym.] θέρω):— hot,θ. λοετρά Il.14.6
, cf. Od.8.249;θ. λουτρά Pi.O.12.19
, S.Tr. 634 (lyr.), Pl.Lg. 761c, etc.;δάκρυα Od.19.362
; of water, ib. 388; of glowing wood, 9.388;θ. καύματα Hdt.3.104
([comp] Sup.); ἦν ἄρα πυρὸςἕτερα -ότερα Ar.Eq. 382
: freq. in [dialect] Att., of hot meals or drinks, TeleclId.1.8,32, Pherecr.130.8, etc.; of blood, S.OC 622,Aj. 1411 (anap.);- οτάταν αἱμάδα Id.Ph. 696
; of fever,θ. νόσοι Pi.P.3.66
; θ. σῶμα feverish, Th.2.49.II metaph., hot-headed, hasty, freq. of persons, A.Th. 603, Eu. 560 (lyr.), Ar.V. 918, etc.;θ. καὶ ἀνδρεῖος Antipho 2.4.5
; of actions,πολλὰ καὶ θ. μοχθήσας S.Tr. 1046
;θ. ἔργον Ar.Pl. 415
;δρᾶν τι νεανικὸν καὶ θ. Amphis 33.10
;θ. ἐπὶ ψυχροῖσι καρδίαν ἔχεις S.Ant.88
;θ. πόθος AP5.114
(Phld.);φάρμακον Alciphr.1.37
([comp] Comp.): c. inf.,θερμότερος ἐπιχειρεῖν Antipho 2.1.7
: [comp] Sup.,ὦ θερμόταται γυναῖκες Ar.Th. 735
.2 still warm, fresh,ἴχνη AP9.371
;ἀτυχήματα Plu.2.798f
; θ. κακά, opp. ἕωλα, ib.517f;γάμοι θ. καὶ ἴσως αὔριον Philostr. VA4.25
.2 θ. (sc. ὕδωρ), τό, hot water, θερμῷ λοῦσθαι, βάπτειν, Ar.Nu. 1044, Ec. 216;θερμῷ κεκραμένος οἶνος Gal.11.56
; also, hot drink, Arr.Epict.1.13.2.3 θερμόν, τό, grace, favour,θ. εὑρεῖν ἐν ἐρήμῳ LXXJe.38(31).2
.4 τὰ θ. (sc. χωρία) Hdt.4.29; but (sc. λουτρά), hot springs, X.HG4.5.3;τὰ θ. τοῦ Ἡρακλέους Str.9.4.2
.IV Adv. : [comp] Comp.-ότερον, ἔχειν Eub.7.1
: neut. pl. as Adv.,θερμὰ θερμὰ πηδῶσαι Herod.4.61
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2 ζεστολουσία
ζεστολουσίᾱ, ζεστολουσίαwashing in hot water: fem nom /voc /acc dualζεστολουσίᾱ, ζεστολουσίαwashing in hot water: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ζεστολουσίᾱͅ, ζεστολουσίαwashing in hot water: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 ζεστολουσίας
ζεστολουσίᾱς, ζεστολουσίαwashing in hot water: fem acc plζεστολουσίᾱς, ζεστολουσίαwashing in hot water: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 θερμοδότις
θερμοδότηςone who brought the hot water atbaths: fem nom sgθερμοδότιςone who brought the hot water atbaths: fem nom sg -
5 ζεστολουσίαν
ζεστολουσίᾱν, ζεστολουσίαwashing in hot water: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 θερμοδοτών
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7 θερμοδοτῶν
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8 πυριατήρα
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9 πυριατῆρα
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10 πυριατήρας
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11 πυριατῆρας
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12 διακλύζω
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13 ζεστολουσία
ζεστολουσία, ἡ,A washing in hot water, Theonap.Gal.6.208,212.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ζεστολουσία
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14 θερμοδότης
A one who brought the hot water atbaths, Gloss.:—fem. [suff] θερμο-δότις, ιδος, ἡ, female bath-attendant, AP 9.183 (Pall.):Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θερμοδότης
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15 μετακέρασμα
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16 πυριατήρ
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17 πυριατήριον
A vapour-bath, heated by a furnace, Eup.128, Arist.Pr. 869a19, IG5(1).938 (Cythera, iii B.C.), Plu.Cim.1; τὸ π. τὸ Λακωνικόν, Lat. Laconicum, D.C.53.27;π. τὸ ἐκ τῆς σικύης Hp.
l.c.2 π. φακωτά bean-shaped hot-water bottles, Archig. ap. Aët. 9.28.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυριατήριον
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18 φακός
A lentil, Ervum Lens, and its fruit, Solon 38.3, Hdt.4.17, IG12.334.7, Thphr.HP8.1.4, Diocl.Fr.117, etc.;φακὸν ἕψειν Theoc.10.54
;ἕψημα φακοῦ LXX Ge.25.34
;ἀφέψημα φακοῦ Sor. 1.121
.2 φ. ὁ ἐπὶ τῶν τελμάτων, duckweed, Lemna minor, Dsc.1.12, 4.87.1 hot-water bottle, POxy.1088.46 (i A. D.);φ. ὀστράκινος Hp.Nat.Mul.34
;πυρίη φακῶν τῶν κεραμήων Aret.CA2.5
;φ. τοῦ ἐλαίου
oil-flask, 1 Ki.10.1; τοῦ ὕδατος ib.26.11.2 spot on the body, mole, birthmark, PPetr.3p.2, al. (iii B. C.), Dsc.1.13, 5.118, Plu.2.563a, 800e, Gal.11.845, etc.3 ornament on beds, Theodor.Hierap. ap. Ath.10.413b. (Cf. Albanian baθε 'Vicia Faba'.) -
19 φακωτός
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20 ὕδωρ
A ; [dialect] Boeot. [full] οὕδωρ prob. in IG7.3169 (Orchom.):—water, of any kind, but in Hom. rarely of seawater without an epith.,ἄνεμός τε καὶ ὕ. Od.3.300
, 7.277; butἁλμυρὸν ὕ. 9.227
, al., cf. Th.4.26; of rivers, ὕ. Αἰσήποιο, Στυγός, Il.2.825, 8.369, al.; so in Lyr. and Trag.,ὕ, Ἀσώπιον Pi.N. 3.3
;ὕ. τὸ Νείλου A.Supp. 561
(lyr.): freq. in pl. (but only once in Hom., ὕδατ'ἀενάοντα Od.13.109
), Καφίσια ὕδατα the waters of Cephisus, Pi.O.14.1;ῥυτῶν ὑδάτων S.OC 1599
;ὕδασιν τοίς Ἀχελῴου Id.Fr. 271
(anap.): spring-water, drinking-water,οἶνον ἔμισγον καὶ ὕ. Od.1.110
;ἀφυσσάμεθ' ὕδωρ 9.85
;ὕδατα καὶ.. δῖτοι Pl.R. 404a
;πότιμον ὕ. X.HG3.2.19
; ὕ. πίνων a water-drinker, D.6.30, cf. 19.46, Ar.Eq. 349;ὕ. δὲ πίνων οὐδὲν ἂν τέκοι σοφόν Cratin.199
, cf. Aristopho 10.3, Bato 2.9, al.: ὕδωρ κατὰ χειρός water for washing the hands, v. χείρ; φέρτε χερσὶν ὕ. Il.9.171;ὕ. ἐπὶ χεῖρας ἔχευαν 3.270
, Od.1.146, al.;λοέσσας ὕδατι λευκῷ Il.23.282
:—on γῆν καὶ ὕδωρ αἰτεῖν and διδόναι, v. γῆ 1.2b:—a curse was invoked upon those who refused fire (i.e. the right to borrow burning embers) or water or to direct a traveller on his way, Diph.62, cf. X.Oec.2.15:—prov.,ὅρκους ἐγὼ γυναικὸς εἰς ὕ. γράφω S.Fr. 811
, cf. Men.Mon.25;ἐν ὕδατι γράφειν Pl.Phdr. 276c
; ὅταν τὸ ὕδωρ πνίγῃ, τί δεῖ ἐπιπίνειν; if water chokes, what more can be done ? of a desperate case, Arist.EN 1146a35, cf. .2 rain-water, rain,ὅτε λαβρότατον χέει ὕ. Ζεύς Il.16.385
;ὗσαι ὕδατι λαβροτάτῳ Hdt.1.87
;ἐγίνετο ὕ. ἄπλετον Id.8.12
;πολύ Th.6.70
, D.59.99;ὕ. ἐπιγενόμενον πολύ X.HG1.6.28
;τὸ ὕ. τὸ γενόμενον τῆς νυκτός Th.2.5
, cf. Hdt.8.13: more definitely,ὕδωρ ἐζ οὐρανοῦ X.An. 4.2.2
, Aristid.Or.50(26).35 (but ἐζ οὐρανοῦ is a gloss in Th.2.77): pl.,ὕ. ὄμβρια Pi.O.11(10).2
; τὰ Διὸς, orπαρὰ τοῦ Δ., ὕ. Pl.Lg. 761a
, 761b;τὸ ἐκ Διὸς ὕ. Thphr.HP2.6.5
; καινὸν ἀεὶ τὸν Δία ὕειν ὕδωρ, ὕδωρ τὸν θεὸν ποιῆσαι, Ar.Nu. 1280, V. 261 (lyr.), cf. Thphr.Char.3.4: abs.,ἐὰν πλείω ποιῇ ὕ. Id.CP1.19.3
: κεραύνια ὕ. thunder-showers, Plu.2.664f;ὕ. πολλά, συνεχέα μαλθακῶς Hp.Epid.1.1
.4 in the law-courts, τὸ ὕδωρ was the water of the water-clock ([etym.] κλεψύδρ), and hence the time it took in running out,ἂν ἐγχωρῇ τὸ ὕδωρ D.44.45
;οὐχ ἱκανόν μοι τὸὕ. Id.45.47
; ἐν τῷ ἐμῷ ὕ., ἐπὶ τοῦ ἐμοῦ ὕ., in the time allowed me, Id.18.139, 57.61; οὐκ ἐνδέχεται πρὸς ταὐτὸ ὕ. εἰπεῖν one cannot say (all) in one speech, Id.27.12;τὸ ὕ. ἀναλῶσαι Din.2.6
;πρὸς ὕ. σμικρὸν διδάζαι Pl.Tht. 201b
;ἐν μικρῷ μέρει τοῦ παντὸς ὕ. D.29.9
; ἐπίλαβε τὸ ὕ. stop the water (which was done while the speech was interrupted by the calling of evidence and reading of documents), Id.45.8;ἐγχεῖται τὸ μὲν πρῶτον ὕ. τῷ κατηγόρῳ.., τὸ δὲ δεύτερον ὕ. τῷ φεύγοντι Aeschin.3.197
; ἀποδιδόναι, παραδιδόναι τινὶ τὸ ὕ., to give him the turn of speaking, Id.1.162, Din.1.114.5 generally, liquid,ὕδατος εἴδη τὰ τοιάδε· οἶνος, οὖρον, ὀρός Arist.Mete. 382b13
, cf. Hp.Cord.12.II part of the constellation Aquarius, Arat.399.2 a name for the winter solstice, Paul.Al.A.4.III Ὕδατα, τά, as the name of places with hot or mineral waters, Ὕ. Σέζτια, Lat. Aquae Sextiae, Ὕ. Νεαπολιτανά, etc., Ptol.Geog.2.10.8, 3.3.7, etc. [[pron. full] ῠ by nature,ὕ?ὕδωρXδωρ Il. 18.347
, al. (usu. with ὕ?ὕδωρX when not at end of line),ὕ?ὕδωρXδατος 16.229
, al.,ὕ?ὕδωρXδατι Od.12.363
, al.,ὕ?ὕδωρXδατ' 13.109
, and so always in [dialect] Att. (exc. sts. in dactylic verse, Ar.Ra. 1339); Hom. freq. has ὕ ¯ δωρ (always at end of line exc. in phraseΣτυγὸς ὕδωρ Il.15.37
), alsoὕ ¯ δατος Il. 21.300
, 312, Od.5.475,ὕ ¯ δατι Il.23.282
, Od.22.439; later [dialect] Ep. admits ὕ ¯ δωρ more freely, A.R.4.601, so that we find [pron. full] ῡ in the second half of the foot in h.Cer. 381, Batr.97, A.R.4.290, etc.; also in Alc.Supp.11.8.] (Cf. Skt. udán-, gen. udn-ás 'water', OE. woeter, O Norse vatn; I.-E. u(e)d- with suffix r alternating with n (ὕδ-ṇ- τος): cogn. with Skt. u-ná-t-ti (root ud-), [ per.] 3pl. u-n-d-ánti 'moisten', cf. Lat. unda.)
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