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1 ελεφαντόδετον
ἐλεφαντόδετοςinlaid with ivory: masc /fem acc sgἐλεφαντόδετοςinlaid with ivory: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἐλεφαντόδετον
ἐλεφαντόδετοςinlaid with ivory: masc /fem acc sgἐλεφαντόδετοςinlaid with ivory: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 χρυσένδετον
χρυσένδετοςgold-inlaid: masc /fem acc sgχρυσένδετοςgold-inlaid: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 ελεφαντοδέτων
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5 ἐλεφαντοδέτων
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6 ὑπάργυρος
1 crossed with silver Μοῖσα, τὸ δὲ τεόν, εἰ μισθοῖο συνέθευ παρέχειν φωνὰν ὑπάργυρον, ἄλλοτ' ἄλλᾳ ταρασσέμεν ( silver inlaid implying for hire: v. Schadewaldt, 284̆{5}; van Groningen, Comp. Litt., 361 n. 1) P. 11.42 -
7 κεδρωτός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεδρωτός
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8 κολλάω
A glue, cement, τι περὶ τὸν τράχηλον, τι πρός τι, Pl. Ti. 75d, 82d;ἐπιστύλια ἐπὶ τοὺς κίονας IG22.1668.46
; mend a broken vessel, ib.11(2).161A 111 (Delos, iii B.C.), POxy.1449.15 (iii A.D.).2 join one metal or other substance to another, κ. χρυσὸν ἔν τε λευκὸν ἐλέφαντα, i.e. make [a crown] inlaid with gold and ivory, Pi.N.7.78:—[voice] Pass., κολλώμενα glued together, opp. γομφούμενα, Ar. Eq. 463; ὁ κολλώμενος σίδηρος welded iron, Plu.2.619a;στραγγαλὶς χρυσᾶ κεκολλημένη POxy.1449.23
(iii A.D.).II generally, join fast together, unite,ἄλφιτον ὕδατι Emp.34
; χαλκὸν ἐπ' ἀνέρι κολλᾶν, of one applying a cupping-glass, Cleobulina 1, cf. Gal.Thras.23; close up wounds, Id.11.440:—[voice] Pass., κολλέεσθαι, of poison entering the system, Hp.Ep.19 ( Hermes 53.66); κολλᾷ καὶ συνδεῖ πάντα ἤθη [ὁ πόθος] Pl.Lg. 776a:—[voice] Pass., cleave to, κεκόλληται γένος πρὸς ἄτᾳ is indissolubly bound to.. (Blomf. for προσάψαι), A.Ag. 1566 (lyr.);λόγος εἰς τὰ σπλάγχνα κολληθείς Philem.113.4
; of persons,κ. τινί Act.Ap. 5.13
; of things,ὁ κονιορτὸς ὁ κολληθείς τινι Ev.Luc.10.11
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9 λιθοκόλλητος
λῐθο-κόλλητος, ον,A set with precious stones,χιτών Callix.2
;ποτήρια Thphr.Char.23.3
, Parmenioap.Ath.11.782a; κρατῆρες Theopomp. Hist. 283 (a);φιάλαι Agatharch.102
;περιτραχήλιον Plu.Alex. 32
, cf. Men.372: metaph., χάλυβος λ. στόμιον a bit of steel set with stones (to make it sharper), S.Tr. 1261 (lyr.).II τὸ λ. inlaid work, mosaic, prob. in Str.16.4.19, cf. Thphr.Lap.35 (pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιθοκόλλητος
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10 σφηνόω
A shape like a wedge, Gp.17.19.4:—[voice] Pass., to be cloven with a wedge, Arist.Mech. 853a27; κλίνη χρυσῷ ἐσφηνωμένη inlaid, Luc. Asin.53 codd.2 fix by means of a wedge, Hero Bel.107.14:—[voice] Pass., to be wedged in,εἰς τὸ μέσον Plb.27.11.4
; to become fixed like a wedge, Sor.2.55, Gal.6.179.3 plug up, close up, τρήματα σπόγγοις Sch. Ar.Ach. 462;τοῖς μότοις Orib.Fr.134
:—[voice] Med., τὸ πρόθυρον σφήνου close the vestibule, AP5.40 (Rufin.):—[voice] Pass., f.l. in Dsc.5.31;ὅταν σφηνωθῇ ἡ ὀπή Gp.9.10.4
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11 τρητός
A perforated, with a hole in it,λίθος Od. 13.77
; ἐν τρητοῖσι λεχέεσσιν, prob. of inlaid bedsteads (cf. τορευτός), Il.3.448, cf. Od.1.440, al.; others expld. it of the holes through which the cords that supported the bedding were drawn, or of the holes in the bedposts which received the framework ([etym.] ἐνήλατα), EM 765.3:—μελισσᾶν τρητὸς πόνος, i. e. the honeycomb, Pi.P.6.54; mortised,Pl.
Plt. 279e; τ. ὀστοῦν, opp. ἄτρητον, Arist.HA 516a27; λίθαξ τ. pumice-stone, AP6.66 (Paul. Sil.); τ. δόνακες shepherd's pipes, ib.78 (Eratosth.). -
12 χρυσέμπαικτος
χρῡσ-έμπαικτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρυσέμπαικτος
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13 χρυσένδετος
χρῡσ-ένδετος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρυσένδετος
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14 χρυσόκολλος
χρῡσό-κολλος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρυσόκολλος
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15 ψηφωτός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψηφωτός
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16 ἐλεφαντόδετος
ἐλεφαντό-δετος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλεφαντόδετος
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17 ἐλεφαντωτός
A inlaid with ivory, IG 2.706Ab14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐλεφαντωτός
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18 πύξος
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `box tree, box wood' (Arist., hell.).Compounds: Few compp., e.g. παρά-πυξος `inlaid with π.' (Cratin.).Derivatives: 1. πυξ-ίον n. `writing-table (made of π.)' (com.); 2. - ίς f. `box (made of π.)' (hell.); 3. - ίδιον n. dimin. of 1. a. 2. (Ar., pap.); 4. πύξ-ινος `made of π., π.-colour' (Ω 269, Att.); 5. - ίνεος `id.' (AP); 6. - ώδης 'π.-like', of the colour (Dsc.); 7. -( ε)ών, -( ε)ῶνος `box tree grove' (gramm.); 8. - ίζω 'to be π.-coloured' (medic.); 9. Πυξοῦς, - οῦντος m. river and town in Lucania, Lat. Buxen- tum (Krahe Beitr. zur Namenforsch. 2, 233 w. lit.); also 10. Πυξίτης m. river near Trapezus in Asia Minor (Arr. a.o.; Redard 175)?Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] ItalyEtymology: Foreign word of unknown origin. After Scardigli Sprache 6, 220 ff. (with extensive treatment w. lit.) Anatolian, and like Arm. boys `plant' from IE * bheu- `grow' (s. φύω). Diff., even more improbable, Carnoy Ant. class. 24, 22 and REGr. 69, 284 (to IE * bheugh- `bow'). Earlier attempts at explanation from IE in Bq. From πύξος, - ίς, - ινον Lat. buxus (hardly independent loan), pyxis, pyxinum (s.W.-Hofmann s. vv. w. further lit.); from there the modern Eur. forms (Fr. buis, NHG Büchse, Engl. box etc.). -- Furnée157 stresses that the tree is at home in Italy, not in Asia Minor or Greece (Schrader-Nehrin RL s. Buxus).Page in Frisk: 2,626Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πύξος
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