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61 γέρρον
γέρρον, τό,II γέρρα, τά, wattled screens or booths, used in the Athen. market-place,τὰ γ. ἐνεπίμπρασαν D.18.169
;τὰ γ. ἀναιρεῖν Id.59.90
: generally, wattles, Str.4.4.3, Jul.Or.1.29d: metaph. of the eyelashes, Gal.UP10.6.IV = γερροχελώνη, Plb.8.3.3 (pl.), D.H.6.92, Arr.An.1.21.5. -
62 κτάομαι
Aκτήσομαι Archil.6.4
, Thgn.200, A.Eu. 289, Th.6.30, Pl.R. 417a, etc. (in pass. sense, Plot.2.9.15, s.v.l.);κεκτήσομαι A.Th. 1022
, E.Ba. 514, Pl.Grg. 467a ( ἐκτήσομαι in La. 192e, and prob. in Emp.110.4): [tense] aor. ἐκτησάμην, [dialect] Ep.κτ-, Od.14.4, Pi.Pae.2.59, etc.: [tense] pf. , etc.,ἔκτημαι Il.9.402
, A.Pr. 795, Hdt.2.44, and sts. in Pl. ( κεκτῄμεθα and ἐκτῆσθαι in following lines, R. 505b, ); [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.ἐκτέαται Hdt.4.23
; subj.κέκτωμαι Isoc.3.49
, Pl. Lg. 936b; opt. κεκτῄμην, ῇτο, ib. 731c, 742e, codd.: [tense] plpf.ἐκεκτήμην And.1.74
, 4.41, Lys.2.17, etc.; poet. ; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.ἔκτηντο Hdt.2.108
; [dialect] Att. [ per.] 1pl. ἐκτήμεθα f.l. in And.3.37: for [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. [voice] Pass., v. infr. 111.I [tense] pres., [tense] impf., [tense] fut., and [tense] aor.,1 procure for oneself, get, acquire, , etc.; [ οἰκῆας] Od.l.c.;γῆν A.Eu.
l.c., cf. Pers. 770; of horses, win (as a prize), Pi.N.9.52; κτήσασθαι βίον ἀπό τινος to get one's living from a thing, Hdt.8.106; win favour, and the like , χάριν ἀπό τινος, ἔκ τινος, S.Tr. 471, Ph. 1370;παρά τινος X. Smp.4.43
;τὴν εὔνοιαν τὴν παρὰ τῶν Ἑλλήνων Isoc.5.68
; κ. φίλους, ἑταίρους, S.Aj. 1360, E.Or. 804 (troch.); , cf. S.OT 1499, Hdt.8.105; , cf. Supp. 225;πολλάκις δοκεῖ τὸ φυλάξαι τἀγαθὰ τοῦ κτήσασθαι χαλεπώτερον εἶναι D.1.23
.b of consequences, bring upon oneself,αὑτῷ θάνατον S.Aj. 968
; incur, θεᾶς ὀργήν ib. 777; ; ;ἔχθραν πρός τινα Th.1.42
; δυσσέβειαν κ. get a name for impiety, S.Ant. 924;κακὸν λόγον πρὸς ἀστῶν E.Heracl. 166
, cf. IT 676;ἐκ τῶν πόνων τὰς ἀρετὰς κ. Th.1.123
.c κ. τινὰς πολεμίους make them so, X.An.5.5.17; .2 procure or get for another,ἐμοὶ δ' ἐκτήσατο κεῖνος Od.20
. 265;μέγαν τέκνοις πλοῦτον ἐκτήσω A.Pers. 755
(troch.), cf. X. Oec.15.1.II in [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. with [tense] fut. κεκτήσομαι, to have acquired, i.e. possess, hold (opp. χρῆσθαι, Pl.Euthd. 28od),οὐδ' ὅσα φασὶν Ἴλιον ἐκτῆσθαι Il.9.402
, cf. X. Cyr.8.3.46, Pl.Phdr. 260b;ὅπλα μὴ ἐκτῆσθαι Hdt.1.155
, cf. S.Ph. 778;στρατὸν πλεῖστον ἐκτημένοι Hdt.7.161
;κοινὸν ὄμμ' ἐκτημέναι A.Pr. 795
; φωνὴν βάρβαρον κεκτ. Id.Ag. 1051;κεκτ. τινὰ σύμμαχον E.Ba. 1343
;κ. κάλλος X.Smp.1.8
; ;τέχνην Lys.24.6
; ποίησιν to be master of it, Pl.Lg. 829c: dub. in [tense] aor., ἀγορὰς κτησάμενοι having market-places, Hdt.1.153 (leg. στησάμενοι): with impers. subject, πραγμάτων ἀγῶνας κεκτημένων involving effort, Epicur.Sent.21:—the diff.between [tense] pres. and [tense] pf. appears from X.Mem.1.6.3, ἃ [χρήματα] καὶ κτωμένους εὐφραίνει καὶ κεκτημένους.. ποιεῖ ζῆν: later, [tense] pres. in [tense] pf. sense, Ev.Luc.18.12.c have in store, opp. ἔχω, have in hand, ready for use,ἔχων τε καὶ κεκτημένος.. κακά S.Ant. 1278
; . cf. Tht. 197b, 198d, Cra. 393b; κ. ἱμάτιον own, opp. ἔχειν (wear), Id.Tht. 197b.d abs., to be a property-owner,τῶν ἐκτημένων ἐν τῇ χώρᾳ SIG633.73
(Milet., ii B.C.), cf. 888.15 (iii A.D.).2 ὁ κεκτημένος owner, master (esp. of slaves), as Subst., Ar.Pl.4, etc.;οἱ κ. A.Supp. 337
; of a husband, E.IA 715; ἡ κεκτημένη my mistress, S. Fr. 762, Ar.Ec. 1126, Men.Pk.61, al., cf. Phryn.Com.48.III [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Pass. ἐκτήθην in pass. sense, to be gotten,ἃ ἐκτήθη Th.1.123
, 2.36; to be obtained as property, (lyr.), cf. D.H.10.27, etc.: [tense] fut.κτηθήσομαι LXX Je.39
(32).43. ([voice] Act. κτάω very late, PLond.1.77 (vi A.D.).)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κτάομαι
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63 λάχανον
A garden-herbs, opp. wild plants, vegetables, Cratin.313, Epicr.11.15, al., Pl.R. 372c, Thphr.HP1.3.1, etc.; but alsoλ. ἄγρια Ar.Th. 456
, Pl. 298: sg. is rarer, οὐδὲ λ. οὐδὲν.. ὁρῶ not a single herb, Cratin.191;ὥστε μηδὲ λ. γενέσθαι ἐν τῷ κήπῳ D.50.61
; ἐν τῷ λ. τούτῳ, i.e. the lettuce, Eub.14, cf. 54, Epicr.11.25.2 in pl. also, the vegetable-market, Ar.Lys. 557, Alex.46.8, Diph.32.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λάχανον
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64 προχωρέω
A go or come forward, advance, πρὸς ἐμὴν χεῖρα as my hand guides thee, S.Ph. 148 (anap.), etc.; of troops, Th.2.12,3.111, etc.; of excrement, to be voided, Arist.HA 594b22 (later [voice] Pass., Alex. Trall.9.3); οἶκος εἰς βορρᾶν προκεχωρηκώς, Lat. vergens ad.., Luc. Hipp.7: of Time,τοῦ αἰῶνος προκεχωρηκότος X.Cyr.8.7.1
, cf. Hdn.2.2.2, etc.;προὐχώρει ὁ πότος X.An.7.3.26
, cf. Luc.DMeretr.15.2: of Degree,προχωρεῖ καὶ οὐ μένει τό τε θερμότερον ἀεὶ καὶ τὸ ψυχρότερον ὡσαύτως Pl.Phlb. 24d
.2 of coin, pass current, Peripl.M.Rubr.47, S.E.M.1.178; of funds, to be allocated or expended,εἰς τὴν τῶν τειρώνων συντέλειαν IGRom.4.1763
([place name] Tira), cf. IG42(1).91.10 (iii A.D.), PSI4.285.4 (iv A.D.).3 to be imported, Peripl.M.Rubr.6, al.II metaph., of states, wars, enterprises, etc., proceed, freq. with some word denoting a good or bad issue,δόξας εὖ προχωρῆσαι δόμος E.Heracl. 486
(nisi leg. δρόμος); τὰ Περσέων πρήγματα ἐς ὃ δυνάμιος προκεχώρηκε Hdt.7.50
; ; οὕτως ὠμὴ <ἡ> στάσις π. Id.3.81;αὐτῷ π. τὰ πράγματα ᾗ ἐβούλετο Id.1.74
;τούτων προκεχωρηκότων ὡς ἐβούλοντο X.HG5.2.1
, cf. 7.2.1, Cyr.2.3.16: abs., go on well, prosper, ; ἐπεί τέ σφι.. οὐ προεχώρεε [κάτοδος] Id.5.62;ἤν τινά γε προχωρῇ Hp.Fract.15
(v.l. προς-) ; τὸ ἔργον π. Th.8.68;τὰ πλείω αὐτοῖς προὐκεχωρήκει Id.4.73
, cf. 6.103; τὰ νῦν προχωρήσαντα your present successes, Id.4.18; of auguries and the like , τὰ διαβατήρια αὐτοῖς οὐ π. Id.5.54;ἴσως ἂν τὰ ἱερὰ μᾶλλον προχωροίη ἡμῖν X.An.6.4.21
: rarely of ill success, turn out,παρὰ δόξαν αὐτοῖς π. τῶν πραγμάτων Plb.5.29.1
; τὸ δ' ἐς τοὐναντίον π. Luc.Alex.36.2 impers., προχωρεῖ μοι it goes on well for me, I have success, commonly with neg., ὥς οἱ δόλῳ οὐ προεχώρεε when he could not succeed by craft, Hdt.1.205, cf. 84, Th.1.109, etc.; οὐ προὐχώρει ᾗ προσεδέχοντο things did not succeed as.., Id.3.18: c.inf., ἢν μὴ προχωρήσῃ ἴσον ἑκάστῳ ἔχοντι ἀπελθεῖν if it be not possible.., Id.4.59; ἐὰν τοῖς γεωργοῖς προχωρῇ πωλεῖν κτλ. PCair.Zen.723.8 (iii B.C.); ῥίψαντες, ὡς ἑκάστοις προὐχώρει (sc. ῥῖψαι).. Arr.An.1.1.12; ἡνίκ' ἂν ἑκάστῳ π. X.Cyr.1.2.4; ὁπόσα σοι προχωρεῖ as much as is convenient, ib.3.2.29, cf. An.1.9.13: abs. in part., προκεχωρηκότων τοῖς Λακεδαιμονίοις ὥστε.. when things went on so well for them that.., Id.HG5.3.27.3 later, of persons, advance, ἐπὶ μέγα π. Luc. DMort.12.2; of excess, ἐς πᾶν τρυφῆς π. D.C.39.37, cf. 48.1;ἐς τοῦτο, ὥστε.. Id.73.3
;ἐς τοσοῦτον μανίας, ὡς.. Hdn.1.15.8
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65 πρᾶξις
A doing, transaction, business, [πλεῖν] κατὰ πρῆξιν
on a trading voyage,Od.
3.72;ἐπὶ πρῆξιν ἔπλεον h.Ap. 397
; π. δ' ἥδ' ἰδίη, οὐ δήμιος a private, not a public affair, Od.3.82;π. μηδὲ φίλοισιν ὅμως ἀνακοινέο πᾶσιν Thgn. 73
; ἡ περί τινος π. the transaction respecting.., Th.6.88.2 result or issue of a business, esp. good result, success, οὐ γάρ τις πρῆξις πέλεται.. γόοιο no good comes of weeping, Il.24.524;οὔ τις π. ἐγίγνετο μυρομένοισιν Od.10.202
; λυμαίνεσθαί τινι τὴν π. to spoil one's market, X.An.1.3.16; π. φίλαν δίδοι grant a happy issue. Pi.O.1.85;π. οὐρίαν θέλων A.Ch. 814
(lyr.); ταχεῖά γ' ἦλθε χρησμῶν π. their issue, Id.Pers. 739;ἄνευ τούτων οὐκ ἂν εἵη π. X.Cyn.2.2
;δὸς πόρον καὶ π. τῷ τόπῳ τούτῳ PMag.Par.1.2366
.II doing, τῶν ἀγαθῶν (of persons)πρήξιες Thgn.1026
;ἡ τῶν ἀγαθῶν π. Pl.Chrm. 163e
;ἡ π. τῶν ἔργων Antipho 3.4.9
; achievement, Th.3.114; π. πολεμική, πολιητική, πολιτική, Pl.R. 399a, Sph. 266d, Men. 99b; action, opp. πάθος, Id.Lg. 876d; opp. ἕξις, Id.R. 434a; moral action, opp. ποίησις, τέχνη, Arist.EN 1140a2, 1097a16; opp. ποιότης, Id.Po. 1450a18, cf.EN 1178a35 (pl.);ἤθη καὶ πάθη καὶ π. Id.Po. 1447a28
; opp. οἱ πολιτικοὶ λόγοι, D.61.44;ἔργῳ καὶ πράξεσιν, οὐχὶ λόγοις Id.6.3
; ἐν ταῖς πράξεσι ὄντα τε καὶ πραττόμενα exhibited in actual life, Pl.Phdr. 271d; action in drama, opp. λόγος, Arist.Po. 1454a18; μία π. ὅλη καὶ τελεία ib. 1459a19, cf. 1451b33 (pl.).3 euphem. for sexual intercourse, Pi. Fr. 127, Aeschin.1.158, etc.; in full,ἡ π. ἡ γεννητική Arist.HA 539b20
.4 magical operation, spell, PMag.Par.1.1227, al., PMag.Lond. 125.40.b military action, battle, Plb.3.19.11, etc.IV doing, faring well or ill, fortune, state, condition,ἀπέκλαιε.. τὴν ἑωυτοῦ π. Hdt.3.65
, cf. A.Pr. 695 (lyr.), S.Aj. 790, 792;εύτυχὴς π. Id.Tr. 294
;κακαὶ π. Id.Ant. 1305
.V practical ability,π. καὶ σύνεσις Plb.2.47.5
;ἡ ἐν τοῖς πολεμικοῖς π. Id.4.77.1
.2 practice, i.e. trickery, treachery,ἐπὶ τὴν πόλιν Id.2.9.2
; κατὰ τῆς πόλεως, ἐπὶ τοὺς Αἰτωλούς, Id.4.71.6, 5.96.4.VI exaction of money, recovery of debts, arrears, etc., IG12.57.13, al.;συμβολαίων πράξεις And.1.88
;τοῦ μισθοῦ Pl.Prt. 328b
; (pl.); παρὰ Ἀρτέμωνος.. ἔστω ἡ π. τοῖς δανείσασι let the lenders have an action of recovery against Artemon, Syngr. ap. D.35.12, cf. SIG364.61,67 (Ephesus, iii B.C.), Test.Epict.5.31;ἡ π. ἔστω καθάπερ ἐκ δίκης PEleph.1.12
(iv B.C.), etc.;αἱ π. τῶν καταδικασθέντων Arist.Pol. 1321b42
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66 σήσαμον
A seed or fruit of the sesame-plant, Hippon.36 (pl.), Sol.40 (pl.), Hdt.1.193, 3.48, 117, Ar. V. 676(pl.), Thphr.HP8.1.1, OGI55.16 (Telmessus, iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.787.21 (iii B.C.), etc.: σ. ἄγριον,= κίκι, Ps.-Dsc.4.161.2 τὰ ς. the sesame-market, Moer.p.351P.II = σησάμη, sesame plant, Ar.Av. 159 (pl.), X.An.1.2.22, etc.; ἀλείφεσθαι ἐκ τοῦ ς., i.e. with sesame-oil, Str.16.1.20; cf. σήσαμος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σήσαμον
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67 σπειρόπωλις
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68 τυρός
τῡρός, ὁ,A cheese,ἐπὶ δ' αἴγειον κνῆ τυρόν Il.11.639
;οὐκ ἐπιδευὴς τυροῦ Od.4.88
;τ. ἐξ Ἀχαΐης Semon.23
;τ. Σικελικός Ar.V. 896
, etc.; for Sicilian cheese, cf. Hermipp.63.9, Antiph.236, Philem.76: pl., PCair.Zen.110.25 (iii B. C.), al.2 ὁ χλωρὸς τ. the fresh cheese, hence the cheese-market, Lys.23.6.—Cf. βούτυρον. -
69 ἐμπόριον
ἐμπόρ-ιον, τό,A trading-station, mart, factory, Hdt.1.165, al., Th.1.100, Ar.Av. 1523, IPE12.47.9 (Olbia, i A. D.), etc.;προστάται τοῦ ἐ. Hdt.2.178
; ἐ. παρέχειν, of Corinth, Th.1.13.2 τὸ ἐ., at Athens, the Exchange, where the merchants resorted, , cf. 18.309; ἐκ τοὐμπορίου τινές foreign merchants, Diph.17.3, cf. 43.9.II [full] ἐμπόρια, τά, merchandise, X. Vect.1.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐμπόριον
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70 ἐφόριος
A bordering on,Ῥωμαίων App.BC5.9
; on the border or frontier, ἀγορὰ ἐ., where the people of adjacent states met for market and other purposes, IG12.115.27 ( = D.23.37);ἐ. πόλεις Aristid.Or.26(14).81
;στήλη Poll.9.8
; δένδρα prob. in Ostr.Strassb. 772 (ii A. D.).II ἐφόρια, τά, boundaries, PFay.23 (a).5 (ii A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐφόριος
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71 ἔλαιον
A olive-oil, in Hom. mostly anointing-oil, used after the bath,λοεσσαμένω καὶ ἀλειψαμένω λίπ' ἐλαίῳ Il.10.577
, cf. 14.171, 18.350, etc.; before wrestling and other gymnastic exercises,πωλησεῦντι τὸ ἔ. εἰς τὸ γυμνάσιον IG12(1).3
([place name] Rhodes); ἔ. θεῖναι to provide oil at the baths, ib.4.597,606 ([place name] Argos): prov.,πῦρ ἐλαίῳ κοιμίσαι Lyr.Alex.Adesp.8
(a);ἐλαίῳ πῦρ κατας βεννύναι Luc.Tim.44
; εὐῶδες ἔ. Od.2.339; ῥοδόεν (rose-scented) Il.23.186;ἔ. ῥόδινον Hp. Mul.2.135
; ἔ. λευκον ib. 136;τοῦ λευκοτάτου πάντων ἐ. Σαμιακοῦ Antiph.331
.II any oily substance,ἔ. χήνειον Hp.Mul.2.194
; κίκινον, ἀμυγδάλινον ἔ., etc., Dsc.1.32,33, etc.;ῥαφάνινον ἔλαιον PAmh.2.93
(ii A.D.), etc.; ἔ. ἀπὸ σελαχῶν, like our 'cod-liver oil', Arist.HA 520a18; ἔ. ἀπὸ γάλακτος butter, Hecat.154 J.III at Athens, oil-market,ἀναμενῶ σε.. πρὸς τοὔλαιον Men.896
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72 ἰχθῦς
A , cf. Hdn.Gr.1.416, Choerob.in Theod.1.383, in late Poets alsoἰχθύα AP9.227
([place name] Bianor), Theoc.21.45: voc.ἰχθύ Erinn. 1
, Crates Com.14: pl. , etc.,ἰχθῦς Alex.261.9
, acc. ἰχθύας, [var] contr.ἰχθῦς Od.5.53
, both forms being used in Com., , Archipp.29,- ύας Antiph.68.12
, Ephipp.21; codd. vary in Arist.HA 564b19, PA 644a21, D.S.5.3, Str.8.3.19, etc.; (Smyrna, perh. i B.C.); (Aug.), etc.: dualἰχθῦ Antiph.194.15
:— fish,ὠμηστής Il.24.82
, cf. 21.122, al., cf. Hes.Op. 277, Hdt.2.93,S.Aj. 1297,etc.: prov.,ἀφωνότερος τῶν ἰχθύων Luc.Gall.1
, cf. S.E.M.2.18: metaph., of a stupid fellow, Plu.2.975b.II in pl., οἱ ἰχθύες the fish-market at Athens,παρὰ τοὺς ἰχθῦς Ar.Ra. 1068
;ἐν τοῖς ἰχθύσι Id.V. 789
, Antiph.125.1.III pl., the constellation Pisces, Eudox. ap. Hipparch.1.2.3;ἰ. Διός Porph. Antr.22
. ( ἱχθύς [dialect] Att. acc. to Gell.2.3.2.) [[pron. full] ῡ in disyll. cases, nom.- ῡς Il.21.127
, Damox.2.20, Archestr.Fr.52 ( ἰχθῦς οὖσα shd. be read for ἰχθὺς ἐοῦσα in Matro Conv.35), acc.- ῡν Pherecr.120
, Antiph.166.7, Archestr.Fr.28, but- ῠν Theoc.21.49
, and apptly. Pi. l.c.: [pron. full] ῠ in trisyll. cases and in all compds.] (Cf. Lith. žuvìs, Arm. jukn, 'fish'.) -
73 κώμη
Grammatical information: f.Compounds: Compp., e.g. κωμό-πολις `town with the position of a κώμη, market town' (Str., ΝΤ); cf. Schulze Kl. Schr. 523 n. 2.Derivatives: Diminut. κώμιον (Str.), κωμάριον (H.), - ύδριον (Porph.); further κωμήτης (IA.), κωμέτας (Mykenai IIa) `inhabitant of a village, quarter' with κωμητικός `belonging to a κώμη (to a κωμήτης)' (pap.); κωμαῖος `regarding a κ.' (St.Byz.); κωμηδόν `village-wise' (Str., D. S., D. H.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Since Bezzenberger BB 27, 168 mostly taken as lengthened grade form of Germ., e.g. Goth. haims `village' (cf. on κεῖμαι), Balt., e.g. Lith. káima(s) ` (farmers') village', kiẽmas `farmstead, farmers' village'. But a lengthened grade cannot be accounted for. (B. connects also κῶμος; diff. on this Persson Beitr. 1, 160; s. κῶμος and κώμυς.) Thus the word is unexplained.Page in Frisk: 2,61Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κώμη
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74 Ἀππίου
Ἀππίου φόρον=Lat. Appii Forum, the Forum of Appius, a market town on the Appian Way, 43 Rom. miles (c. 62 km.) fr. Rome (CIL X 6825; acc. to Horace, Sat. 1, 5, 1ff, full of sailors and rascals; cp. Cicero, Ad Att. 2, 10). Paul was met there on his journey to Rome by some fellow Christians Ac 28:15. -
75 θέρμος
θέρμος, ὁ,A lupine, Lupinus albus, Alex.162.11, 266.2 (pl.), Timocl. 18.4 (pl.), Thphr.HP8.11.2, Dsc.2.109, PFlor.379.47 (ii A.D.), AP 11.413 (Ammian.); εἰς τοὺς θ. to the lupine-market, Telesp.13 H. -
76 καπηλεῖον
κᾰπηλ-εῖον, τό,A shop of a κάπηλος, freq. of a tavern, Com.Adesp.493 (in a parody of Sophocles), Ar.Lys. 427, Ec. 154, Lys.1.24, Eub.80, Isoc.7.49, cf. Theopomp. Hist. 65, Tab.Defix.87 (iv B. C.), Ἀρχ. Ἐφ.1923.39 (pl., Orop., iv B. C.), PTeb.43.18 (ii B. C.), POxy.2109.11 (iii A. D.): pl., καπηλεῖα, τά (prob. l. for κάπηλα), the meat-market at Tarentum, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καπηλεῖον
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77 κενέβρειος
κενέβρειος, ον,A = θνησείδιος (cf. Ael.NA6.2), esp. of dead cattle: κενέβρεια, τά, carrion, Ar.Av. 538 (anap.), cf.Fr. 693.2 τὰ κ. the dog's-meat market, Erot. (sg.as v.l.), Phot.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κενέβρειος
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78 κρεοπωλικός
A of or for a butcher,τράπεζα Plu.2.643a
:—fem. [suff] κρεό-πωλις ἀγορά the meat market, Hsch. s.v. κάπηλα.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρεοπωλικός
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79 κρόμμυον
A onion, Allium Cepa,κρομύοιο λοπόν Od.19.233
;κρόμυον ποτῷ ὄψον Il.11.630
, cf. Hdt.2.125, 4.17; freq. in Ar., Lys. 798, etc.; κελεύω κρόμμυα ἐσθίειν, = κλαίειν κελεύω, Bias ap.D.L.1.83.2 τὰ κ. the onion-market, Eup.304.II κ. σχιστόν, a variety of Allium Cepa, shallot, Thphr.HP7.4.7. (Written κρόμμυον in PCair.Zen.269.4, 300.3, PSI4.332.13, PPetr.3p.328 (all iii B. C.), freq. in codd. (confirmed by metre in Ar., etc.);κρόμυον Hom.
ll.cc. (perh. metri gr.), POxy.1584.23 (ii A. D.), Stud.Pal. 22.75.8 (iii A. D.), etc.: prob. assim. fr. κρέμμυον, cf. place-nameΚρεμμυών B.17.24
, etc.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρόμμυον
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80 λύχνος
λύχνος, ὁ, pl.Aλύχνοι Batr.180
, Ar.Eq. 1315, Antiph.70, 152, PPetr.2p.72 (iii B. C.): freq. also λύχνα, Hdt.2.62, 133, E.Cyc. 514 (lyr.), Call.Hec.1.4.11, etc., prob. in Alc.41.1. (Fr. λυκ- sno-, cf. Λύκη):—portable light, lamp,χρύσεος λ. Od.19.34
; λύχνα καίειν, ἀνάπτειν, light lamps, Hdt. ll. cc.;ἅπτε, παῖ, λ. Ar.Nu.18
; λύχνους ἅπτειν to have an illumination, Arr.Epict.2.17.37;λύχνους ἀποσβέσαι Ar.Pl. 668
; λ. ἀπεσβήκει had been put out, Pl.Smp. 218b; περὶ λύχνων ἁφάς about lamp-lighting time, i. e. towards nightfall, Hdt.7.215, D.S.19.31; πάννυχος λ. παρακαίεται lamps are kept burning all night, Hdt.2.130;καύσεις λύχνων Sammelb.1161.14
(i B. C.);ἔλαιον ἡμῖν οὐκ ἔνεστ' ἐν τῷ λύχνῳ Ar.Nu.56
; cf. κεράτινος.2 in pl., οἱ λύχνοι or τὰ λύχνα the lamp-market, οὑκ τῶν λ. ib. 1065.II a fish, Str. 17.2.4, Hsch.; cf. Lat. lucerna, Plin.HN9.82.
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