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61 περιπέτομαι
A fly around, Ar.Av. 165 : c. acc., ib. 1721 ;περιεπέτετο τὰ οἰκία Ant.Lib.16.3
;π. τὰ πελάγη Luc.Halc.1
; τὴν ἑκάστου γνώμην π. Id.Hist.Conscr.1 : the form [full] περιπέταμαι occurs in codd. of Arist. HA 609a14 ; cf. περιίπταμαι.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπέτομαι
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62 πλέω
Aἀπ-έπλειον 8.501
: also [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] πλώω (v. infr.): [dialect] Att. [var] contr. imper. (anap.): [tense] fut.πλεύσομαι Od.12.25
, Il.11.22 ([etym.] ἀνα-), Hdt.2.29, Th.6.104, etc.; laterπλευσοῦμαι SIG402.27
(Chios, iii B. C.), found in codd. of Th.1.143, 8.1, ([etym.] ἐπες-) Id.4.13, ([etym.] συνεκ-) Lys.13.25, ([etym.] ἀπο-) Pl.Hp.Ma. 370d, 371b, ([etym.] συμ-) Isoc.17.19, etc.; [dialect] Dor.πλευσοῦμαι Theoc.14.55
; but [ per.] 3pl.πλεύσονται GDI5120
B11,13 (Crete, iii B. C.);πλεύσω Philem. 116
(S.V.l.), Plb.2.12.3, AP11.162 (Nicarch.), 245 (Lucill.), OGI572.30 (Lycia, ii/iii A.D.), etc.: [tense] aor. 1 (lyr.), etc.: [tense] pf. , etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. πλευσθήσομαι ([etym.] περι-) Arr.An.5.26.2: [tense] aor. ἐπλεύσθην ib.6.28.6, Babr.71.3: [tense] pf.πέπλευσμαι X.Cyr.6.1.16
, D.56.12: Hom. uses only [tense] pres., [tense] impf., and [tense] fut. πλεύσομαι (v. supr.).—Of the [dialect] Ion. [full] πλώω, Hom. uses opt.πλώοιεν Od.5.240
, part. ἐπι-πλώων ib. 284,πλώων h.Hom.22.7
: [tense] impf.πλῶον Il.21.302
; also shortd. [tense] aor. ἔπλων, ως, ω, part. πλώς, in the compds. ἀπ-έπλω, ἐπ-έπλως, part. ἐπιπλώς, παρέπλω; and Hes. has ἐπ-έπλων; the [tense] pres., [tense] impf., and [tense] fut. forms occur as vv.ll. in Hdt., inf.πλώειν 4.156
, part.πλωούσας 8.10
,22,42: [tense] impf. ἔπλωον ib.41; Iterat.πλώεσκον Q.S.14.656
: [tense] fut. πλώσομαι ([etym.] ἀπο-) Hdt.8.5 (πλώσω Lyc.1044
); but the [tense] aor. 1 forms are read in Hdt.,ἔπλωσα 4.148
; inf.πλῶσαι 1.24
; part.πλώσας 4.156
, 8.49 (also once in Hom. in compd.ἐπι-πλώσας Il. 3.47
): [tense] pf.παρα-πέπλωκα Hdt.4.99
; πέπλωκα occurs E.Hel. 532, Ar. Th. 878 (paratrag.).—Only εε and εει are contracted in [dialect] Att. ( πλέει is f.l. in Th.4.28, and πλέετε v.l. in X.An.7.6.37). [Hom. uses πλέων as monosyll.,πλέων ἐπὶ οἴνοπα πόντον Od.1.183
]:—sail, go by sea,Λακεδαίμονος ἐξ ἐρατεινῆς Il.3.444
;Ἰλιόθεν 14.251
;ἐπὶ Κέρκυραν Th. 1.53
;εὐθὺ Λέσβου X.HG1.2.11
; π. ἐπὶ [σῖτον] to fetch it, Id.Oec.20.27;ἐπί τι IG12.105.9
; μετὰ [νάκος] Pi.P.4.69;εἰς Ἐρέτριαν ἐπ' ἄνδρας Pl. Mx. 240b
; more fully,ἐνὶ πόντῳ νηῒ θοῇ πλείοντες Od.16.368
;νηῒ.. πλέων ἐπὶ οἴνοπα πόντον Il.7.88
;πλέεν.. ποντοπορεύων Od.5.278
; ; ἐν τῇ θαλάττῃ ib. 346b;ἐπλέομεν βορέῃ ἀνέμῳ Od.14.253
; (lyr.): c. acc. cogn., πλεῖθ' ὑγρὰ κέλευθα sail the watery ways, Od.3.71;πλεῖν τὴν θάλατταν And.1.137
, Lys.6.19, Isoc.8.20, Antiph.100:—[voice] Pass., τὸ πεπλευσμένον [πέλαγος] X.Cyr.6.1.16, cf. Babr.71.3;πλεῖται ἡ θάλασσα Muson.Fr.18
B p.104 H.; alsoπ. στόλον τόνδε S.Ph. 1038
;τοῦ πλοῦ τοῦ πεπλευσμένου D. 56.12
: metaph., πλεῖν ὑφειμένῃ δοκεῖ, cf.ὑφίημι 111
: prov.,ὁ μὴ πεπλευκὼς οὐδὲν ἑόρακεν κακόν Posidipp.22
; ἐπὶ γῆς μὴ πλεῖν when on land do not be at sea, i.e. avoid the hazards of tax-farming, etc., Pythag. ap. Clem.Al.Strom.5.5.28.II of ships, Il.9.360;νέας ἄμεινον πλεούσας Hdt.8.10
, etc.;ὑπὸ τριήρους.. εὖ πλεούσης ἐπεδιώκοντο Th.7.23
;ἡ ναῦς ἄριστά μοι ἔπλει Lys.21.6
;ἔφευγε ταῖς ναυσὶν εὖ πλεούσαις X.HG1.6.16
;τριήρης ταχὺ π. Id.Oec.8.8
.2 of other things, swim, float,τεύχεα καλὰ.. πλῶον καὶ νέκυες Il.21.302
;δένδρεα.., τά οἱ πλώοιεν ἐλαφρῶς Od.5.240
; [νῆσος] πλέουσα Hdt.2.156
.3 to be conveyed by sea, [σκῦλα] πλέοντα Th.3.114
.4 metaph., ταύτης ἔπι πλέοντες ὀρθῆς while [the ship of] our country bearing us is on an even keel, S.Ant. 190; οὐδ' ὅπως ὀρθὴ πλεύσεται (sc. ἡ πόλις)προείδετο D.19.250
;πάντα ἡμῖν κατ' ὀρθὸν πλεῖ Pl.Lg. 813d
; ; also . (With πλε (ϝ) -, πλευ- cf. Skt. plávate 'float', 'swim', Lat. pluit; with πλω- cf. Goth. flōdus 'river', 'flood', OE. flćwan 'flow'.) -
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πόρω, assumed as [tense] pres. to [tense] aor. [voice] Act. ἔπορον and [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. πέπρωμαι: no example occurs of [tense] fut. πορῶ, [dialect] Aeol. πόρσω, cited by EM683.54:I [tense] aor. ἔπορον, Hom. mostly without augm.; part.πορών Il.21.80
, Od. 19.460, A.Pr. 946; inf. :—furnish, offer, give, of things, π. ἀμφιφορῆα, δέπας, δόρυ, δῶρα, ξεινήϊα, ἕδνα, εἵματα, ἵππον, κρέας, μελίην, οἶνον, ὅπλα, τεύχεα, τόξον, φάρμακα, χλαῖναν, Il.23.92, 24.234, 23.893, Od.4.130, Il.6.218, 16.178, Od.5.321, Il.23.540, Od.8.477, Il.16.143, Od.9.360, Il.19.21, 7.146, 15.441, 4.219, Od.14.460; of conditions or qualities,π. μαντοσύνην Il.1.72
;νόον Od.10.494
; πένθος, κακά, θάνατον, etc., 19.512, 9.460, 18.202, etc.; ; εὖχος π. fulfil a wish, Od.22.7;ἀνδρὶ παράκοιτιν π. Il.24.60
;θυγατέρας π. ϝἱάσι Od.10.7
; πόρεν δέ οἱ υἱόν he gave her a son, i.e. begat one upon her, Il.16.185;οἱ ἔπορεν χρυσόν Pi.O.13.77
; ἀγλαΐαν, αἶσαν, κῦδος, etc., Id.I.2.18, N.6.47, P.4.66, etc.; π. τινὶ γέρα, δωρεάν, τιμάς, etc., A.Pr. 108, 616, 946, etc.;ἔπορε χρήματα Eup.12.2
D. (s.v.l.);λύσιν εὐαγῆ S.OT 921
;Κύκνον θανάτῳ πόρεν Pi. O.2.82
; ὅρκον π. offer to take an oath, A.Eu. 489: c. inf., πόρε καὶ σὺ κούρῃσιν ἕπεσθαι τιμήν [so as] to attend on them, Il.9.513, cf. 6.228;νιν.. πόρε Κενταύρῳ διδάξαι Pi.P.3.45
: abs., σοὶ θεοὶ πόροιεν, ὡς ( = οἷα) .II [tense] pf. πέπρωμαι, only [ per.] 3sg. πέπρωται (Hes. also in [tense] plpf. πέπρωτο):— it has or had been (is or was) fated, c. acc. pers. et inf.,ἄμφω γὰρ πέπρωται.. γαῖαν ἐρεῦσαι Il.18.329
, cf. Pi.O.8.33, E.Alc.21: c. dat. pers. et inf.,οἱ πέπρωτο.. δαμῆναι Hes. Th. 464
, cf. 475; , cf. 815, Antiph.227.10; πεπρωμένον ἐστί, = πέπρωται, ὁπποτέρῳ θανάτοιο τέλος πεπρωμένον ἐστί Il.3.309;ὅτῳ θανεῖν μέν ἐστιν οὐ πεπρ. A.Pr. 753
;ἐκ θεῶν πεπρ. ἐστὶ πολέμους γίγνεσθαι X.HG6.3.6
.2 part. as Adj., of persons, destined to a thing,ὁμῇ πεπρωμένον αἴσῃ Il.15.209
, cf. 16.441, E.Tr. 340(lyr.).b abs., destined,π. βασιλεύς Pi.P.4.61
;τὸν πεπρ. μόρον A.Fr.362.4
; βίος π. one's natural life, Pi.P.6.27;τὸ μόρσιμον π. Id.N.4.61
; ἀρετὰ π. ib.43; π. αἶσα, ξυμφορά, etc., A.Pr. 103, S.Ant. 1337, etc.;ὅταν ἔλθῃ τὸ π. τέλος X.Mem.2.1.33
; ἡ π. (with and without μοῖρα) appointed lot, Fate, Destiny, Hdt.1.91, E.Hec.43, etc.; twice in Isoc., 1.43, 10.61 (also, οὐ ταῦτα ταύτῃ μοῖρά πω τελεσφόρος κρᾶναι πέπρωται, i.e. ἡ πεπρωμένη μοῖρα οὐ ταῦτα ταύτῃ κρανεῖ, A.Pr. 512); also,τὸ π. Pi.Fr. 232
, A.Ag.68 (anap.), 684 (lyr.), E.Rh. 634; , etc.—Poet. word, [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. being used rarely in Prose (v. supr.). (Cf. Lat. pars, portio.) -
64 ποτανός
A winged, flying, ἐν ποτανοῖς among fowls, Pi.N.3.80;π. οἰωνοί E.Hel. 1478
(lyr.); (lyr.);π. εἴ σέ τις θεῶν κτίσαι Id.Supp. 620
(lyr.), cf. 1142 (lyr.): prov. of vain pursuits,διώκει παῖς ποτανὸν ὄρνιν A.Ag. 394
(lyr.): metaph., ποτανὸς ἐν Μοίσαισι, i.e. soaring in the arts of the Muses, Pi.P.5.114; ποτανᾷ μαχανᾷ by soaring art, i.e. by poesy, Id.N.7.22;ἐμᾷ ποτανὸς ἀμφὶ μαχανᾷ Id.P. 8.34
; ποταναὶ (v.l. ποτ' αἰναὶ)τευθίδες Epich.61
.—[dialect] Dor. for [full] ποτηνός, which occurs only in Poet. ap. Pl.Phdr. 252b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποτανός
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65 προσαγορεύω
προσᾰγορ-εύω, [dialect] Att. [tense] aor. being προσεῖπον, [tense] fut. and [tense] pf. προσερῶ, προσείρηκα (but προσαγορεῦσαι occurs in X.Mem.3.2.1,Aπροσαγορεύσομεν Pl.Tht. 147e
), [tense] aor. [voice] Pass. προσερρήθην (butπροσηγορεύθην A.Pr. 834
, Anaxil.21.4, Philem.101.6); coupled with προσείποις, προσρητέον in Pl.Tht. 152d, 182d sq.:—address, greet,ἀλλήλους Hdt.1.134
, 2.80; δυστυχοῦντες οὐ προσαγορευόμεθα in misfortune we are not spoken to, Th.6.16;π. τοὺς νέους δι' εὐχῆς Pl.Lg. 823d
;πόρρωθεν π. Thphr.Char.5.2
;ἐν ταῖς ἐπιστολαῖς τοὺς φίλους π. Pl.Ep. 315b
.2 c. dupl. acc., address or greet as so and so, (lyr.);τὸν αὐτὸν πατέρα π. X.Cyr.8.7.14
;βασιλέα π. τινά Plu.Aem.8
:—[voice] Pass., ; -αγορευθεὶς αὐτοκράτωρ, Lat. imperator consalutatus, Plu.Pomp.8, etc.3 simply, call by name, call so and so,τὸν Ἀγαμέμνονα π. ποιμένα λαῶν X.Mem.3.2.1
;τί τὴν πόλιν προσαγορεύεις; Pl.R. 428d
, cf. Grg. 474e, Sph. 216c, Lycurg. 26;π. τινὰ ὀνόματι Antipho 6.40
, cf. Pl.Plt. 291e, Tht. 147e, etc.;ὀνομαστὶ π. X.Cyr.5.3.47
;τοῦτο τοὔνομα π. σφᾶς αὐτούς Plb.1.8.1
:— [voice] Pass., to be called, Hecat.129J., etc.;π. ἑταίρα Anaxil.
l. c.;λίθος Philem.
l.c.; freq. in Pl., R. 597e, Phlb. 54a; τῷ τοῦ ὅλου ὀνόματι, ἑνὶ ὀν. π., Id.Smp. 205c, Sph. 219b, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσαγορεύω
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66 προσίστημι
II mostly [voice] Pass. προσίσταμαι, with intr. tenses of [voice] Act., stand near to or by, τινι Hdt.1.129.5.51; (lyr.), cf.Ar.Ach. 683: also c. acc., with a notion of approaching,βωμὸν προσέστην A.Pers. 203
: with a Prep.,π. πρὸς τῷ δικαστηρίῳ Aeschin.1.117
: c. dat., : abs.,π. ἀκουσόμενος X.Cyr.6.2.13
, cf. E.IA23(anap.), Pl.Ly. 207b, Men.Pk.61; adhere, c. dat., Archig. ap. Paul.Aeg.4.7.2 occur, come on, of attacks of pain, etc., ᾗ ἂν ὀδύνη π. Hp.Morb.2.56, cf. Epid.7.96: metaph., ; προσίσταταί μοι it comes into my head, occurs to me,ὅ σοι προσέστη Pl.Smp. 175d
, cf. Tht. 173d: c.acc.,ὡς δὲ ἄρα μιν προσστῆναι τοῦτο Hdt.1.86
.3 set oneself against, encounter, π. ὥσπερ ἀθληταὶ πρὸς τοῦτον τὸν λόγον v.l. for περιιστ- in Pl.Phlb. 41b.b more freq. c. dat., offend, give offence to,τοῖς ἀκούουσιν D.60.14
; προσίστανται ὑμῖν αἱ τοιαῦται εἰσαγγελίαι you are sick of them, Hyp.Eux.1, cf. Epicur.Ep.3p.61U.; [ πτώσεις] μηκυνόμεναι π. ταῖς ἀκοαῖς offend the ear, D.H.Comp.12, cf. Isoc.2;τοῖς ἀκούουσιν Id.1.8
; ἐπαινοῦντες πολλάκις π. Plu.2.629f;π. σοι τὰ ἐν τῷ ἀμφιθεάτρῳ M.Ant.6.46
; of food, go against the stomach, Pl. Com.95, Plu.2.655f (in Hp.Mul.1.11 ὄχλος π. αὐτῇσι (sc. τῇσι γυναιξί) shd. be read).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσίστημι
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67 πρόσκρουσμα
2 knock, Hippiatr.96.II stumblingblock, cause of offence or friction, D.54.3 (pl.), J.BJ1.26.3 (pl.);πολιτικὰ π. τοῖς δημάρχοις πρὸς τοὺς ὑπάτους συνέστη D.H.10.31
, cf. 4.25; τὰ περὶ τὴν σιτοδοσίαν π. Id.7.45.—The form [full] πρόσκρουμα (which is preferred by Thom.Mag.p.317 R., citing Aristid.1.455 J.) freq. occurs in the same Mss. as πρόσκρουσμα, cf. Plu.2.137c with 141b, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσκρουσμα
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68 προστρέχω
A- δρᾰμοῦμαι D.21.224
:— run to or towards, come to one,πρὸς τοὺς νεκρούς Pl.R. 440a
; τινι Ar.Ach. 1084, Av. 759, X.An. 4.3.10, etc.: abs., run up, Id.HG3.1.18, Cyr.7.1.15, D.l.c., etc.2 in hostile sense, make a sally,πρός τι X.Cyr.5.4.47
.3 of things, happen to one, τινι D.S.13.37 codd.; προστρέχει πολλαχοῦ τὸ γίγνεται" occurs frequently, Dam.Pr. 401.II metaph., join or side with, [ τῇ συγκλήτῳ] Plb.24.10.4, etc.;πρὸς τὴν τῶν πολλῶν γνώμην Id.28.7.8
;πρὸς τὴν ἀλήθειαν Id.18.15.2
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69 πτερνοκόπις
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70 πτολίπορθος
A sacking or wasting cities, epith. of Ares, Il.20.152, Hes.Th. 936; of Odysseus and Oïleus, Il.2.278, 728; of Achilles, 15.77, etc.; also of Heracles, Tab.Defix. in Stud.Ital.2(1922).394 (Cret., iv/iii B.C.);π. μάχαι Pi.O.8.35
; πτολίπορθον στίχα Μήδων Epigr. ap. D.S.11.14:— also [suff] πτολι-πόρθης, ου, ὁ, A.Ag. 472 (lyr.); as pr.n. of a son of Odysseus, Paus.8.12.6:—the form πολίπορθος never occurs, for πτολίπορθ' (voc.) is rightly restored in A.Ag. 783 (lyr.); cf. sq.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πτολίπορθος
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71 πῶμα
A lid, cover,φαρέτρης Il.4.116
, cf. Od.9.314, B.5.76;χηλοῦ Il.16.221
, cf. Od.8.443; πίθου, πίθοιο, Hes.Op.94,98;κάδων Archil.4
;κεραμίων PCair.Zen.481.26
(iii B.C., pl.); [ κιβωτοῦ] Plu. Rom.28;σιδηροῦν Plb.22.11.16
; ἔχει ἡ ἀρτηρία (the windpipe)οἷον π. τὴν ἐπιγλωττίδα Arist.Resp. 476a34
, cf. HA 530a21, al.; ἐπέθηκα τῇ θύρᾳ τὸ π. the stone that closed the entrance, Luc.DMar.2.2; π. λάϊνον, of a tomb, IG12(8).93 ([place name] Imbros); operculum of univalves,πορφύρας πώματα Dsc.2.7
, cf. 8, Eup.2.63; of the Egyptian bean, Id.2.106.------------------------------------A drink, draught, A.Eu. 266 (lyr.), S.Ph. 715 (lyr.), E.Hec. 392 (prob.), Ba. 279 (prob.), Pl.R. 406a, etc.; τὰ ἀναγκαῖα π. drinking water, Id.Lg. 844b: pl., εὐτρεφέστατον πωμάτων, of Dirce, A. Th. 308(lyr.):—the short form [full] πόμα occurs in Pi.N. 3.79 (metaph.), and in later Poets, Call.Fr.8.20 P., Nic.Al. 105, 299, Man.3.71 (poet. dat. pl.πομάτεσσι Hsch.
); also in Ionic and later Prose, Hp.VM5 (opp. ῥύφημα), Hdt.3.23, Phld.Mus.p.51 K., cf. Poll.6.15; but only as v.l. in correct Attic writers, as Pl.Phd. 117b, Phlb. 34e:—for [full] πομάτιον in EM578.8 Dind. restores πόμα τι from Hsch. s.v. μελίτιον.II drinking-cup, Hsch. -
72 Ρ ρ
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73 σαλπιγκτής
A trumpeter, Th.6.69, X.An. 4.3.29, Ascl.Tact.2.9, 6.3, etc.; this spelling has the best MS. authority and occurs in Phld.Rh.2.299 S., but has not been found in [dialect] Att. Inscrr.; [full] σαλπικτής, SIG153.68 (Delos, iv B.C.), IG3.1288, POxy.519.16 (ii A.D.), etc.; [dialect] Boeot. [full] σαλπικτάς IG7.1773 (Thespiae, ii A.D.), [full] σαλπιγκτάς ib.3195 (Orchom., i B.C.); later [full] σαλπιστής, ib.9(2).525.4 (Thessaly, ii B.C.), 3.1285 (Attica, i A.D.), 7.3196 (Orchom. [dialect] Boeot.), Sammelb.4591.3, etc.; also in Plb.1.45.13, D.H.4.17, Apoc.18.22, etc.2 = ὄρνις ὁμοίως σάλπιγγι φθεγγόμενος, Phot.; = ὀρχίλος, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σαλπιγκτής
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74 σησαμῆ
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75 σίαλον
A spittle, saliva, Hp. Aph.7.16, Pherecr.69, X.Mem.1.2.54; σιάλῳ παιδία παραλείφειν Democrates ap.Arist.Rh. 1407a8.II synovial fluid, Hp.Carn. 10. [[dialect] Att. σίαλον, τό, Hellenic σίελος, ὁ, acc. to Moer.p.347 P.; the latter occurs LXXIs.40.15 (neut. σίελον cod.A), Aret.SD2.2, PMag.Par.1.132: pl. .] -
76 σκίπων
A = σκῆπτρον, staff, Hdt.4.172, E.Hec. 65 (anap.), Cratin.239, Ar.V. 727; crutch, Hp.Art.52, IG42(1).121.111 (Epid., iv B.C.);σ., γεροντικὸν ὅπλον Call.Epigr.1.7
, cf. Iamb. 1.134.—The form [full] σκίμπων occurs as v.l. in Hdt. l.c., E. l.c., etc.; [full] σκήπων v.l. in AP6.293 (Leon.), 294 (Phan.), 7.65 (Antip.), Call. Epigr.l.c., etc., recognized also by Hdn.Epim. 127, Theognost.Can.34. -
77 σκῦτος
A skin, hide, esp. dressed or tanned hide, Od.14.34, Hp.Art.33, Ar.Eq. 868; ὁ νοῦς γὰρ ἡμῶν ἦν τότ' ἐν τοῖς σκύτεσι (with a reference to Cleon the tanner) Id. Pax 669;εἰ ἐμβάται γένοιντο σκύτους X.Eq.12.10
;τῶν σκυτῶν ῥυτίδες Pl.Smp. 191a
;σκυτῶν τομή Id.Chrm. 173d
.II leather thong, whip, D.21.180, Plu.Pomp.18, etc.; σκύτη βλέπειν to look like a whipped cur, Eup.282, Ar.V. 643;σ. τέμνειν εἰς νουθεσίαν ἀνθρώπων ἀφρόνων Socr.Ep.12
. (Cf. Skt. skunomi 'cover', Lat. ob-scū-rus.) [ σκύτος with [pron. full] ῠ occurs in codd.; but in Ar.Pl. 514 Bentl. restored σκῠλοδεψεῖν; so in Theoc. 25.142 σκύλος is the better reading, and in Lyc.1316 Scheer conjectures σκύλος.] -
78 σπιθαμή
σπῐθᾰμ-ή, ἡ,A space one can embrace between the thumb and little finger, span (EM647.34), as a fixed measure, = 3 παλαισταί ( Hero *Deff.131), first in Hdt.2.106, Hp.Mochl.38 (though the compd. τρισπίθαμος occurs in Hes.Op. 426); also in Pl.Alc.1.126d, Arist.HA 606a14, Pol. 1302b38, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.47, POxy.669.32 (iii A.D.), etc.:metaph.,σ. τοῦ βίου Diogenian.8.17
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79 σταθμός
σταθμός, ὁ, in Trag., etc., with heterocl. pl. σταθμά, S.Ph. 489, OT 1139, E.HF 999, X.Eq.4.3, etc.; σταθμοί however occurs not only in Hom. (v. infr.), but in E.Andr. 280, Or. 1474 (both lyr.):—A standing-place for animals, farmstead, steading, τὼ μὲν (the lions)ἄρ', ἁρπάζοντε βόας καὶ ἴφια μῆλα, σταθμοὺς ἀνθρώπων κεραΐζετον Il.5.557
, cf. 12.304;κατὰ σταθμοὺς δύεται 5.140
;κατὰ σ. ποιμνήϊον 2.470
;σταθμῷ ἐν οἰοπόλῳ 19.377
, cf. Hes.Th. 294; sts. including the human dwelling, Od.14.504; of a swineherd's steading, ib.32; of a sheepstation, Il.5.140, 18.589, cf. E.Rh. 293; of the stable of the griffin of Oceanus, A.Pr. 398; of a deer's lair, Arist.HA 578b21, 611a20.2 of men, dwelling, abode, Pi.O.5.10 (pl.), P.4.76 (pl.);Ἀΐδα Id.O.10
(11).92;οὐρανοῦ Id.I.7(6).45
;Εὐβοίας σταθμά S.Ph. 489
, cf. PCair.Zen.344.2 (iii B.C.), BGU1185.13 (i B.C.), etc.3 quarters, lodgings for travellers or soldiers, Hdt.7.119, X.An.1.8.1, al., SIG880.15 (Pizus, iii A.D.), etc.; soldier's billet, PStrassb.92.4 (iii B.C.), etc.5 in Persia, of stations or stages on the royal road, where the king rested in travelling,σ. βασιλήϊοι Hdt.5.52
, cf. 6.119, Plu.Art.25: hence in reference to Persia, of distances, a day's march (about 5 parasangs or 150 stades), X.An.1.2.10; posting-station in the desert,σ. καὶ φρούρια OGI701.13
(Egypt, ii A.D., pl.).II upright standing-post, freq. in Hom.; sts. of the bearing pillar of the roof,παρὰ σταθμὸν τέγεος Od.1.333
, 8.458, 18.209;παρὰ σ. μεγάροιο 17.96
, cf. 22.120, 257: in pl., E.IT49; also doorpost, Od.4.838, 17.340: pl.,ἀργύρεοι σ. ἐν χαλκέῳ ἕστασαν οὐδῷ 7.89
, cf. 10.62, Il.14.167, Hdt.1.179, S.El. 1331, E.Or. 1474 (lyr.): later, pl. σταθμά in this sense, Id.HF 999, Ar.Ach. 449, IG22.1672.70, 173, 42(1).103.94 (Epid., iv B.C.);σ. θυράων Theoc.24.15
: σταθμός alone, = threshold, door, LXX4 Ki.12.9, al.III (ἵστημι A.
IV) balance,γυνὴ.. σταθμὸν ἔχουσα Il.12.434
; ἱστᾶσι σταθμῷ πρὸς ἀργύριον τὰς τρίχας weigh them against silver, Hdt.2.65;ἐπὶ τὸν σ. ἀγαγεῖν Ar. Ra. 1365
; ἐς τὸν σ. ἐμβάς ib. 1407; ἕλκειν ς. weigh so much, Hdt.1.50, cf. Eup.116.2 weight, σίτου ς. Hdt.2.168;σ. ἔχοντες τριήκοντα τάλαντα Id.1.14
; διαφέρειν ἐν τῷ ς. Hp.Aër.1: abs., in acc., ἀναθήματα ἴσα σταθμὸν τοῖσι.. equal in weight to.., Hdt.1.92; ἡμιπλίνθια σταθμὸν διτάλαντα two talents in or by weight, ib.50; Βαβυλώνιον σταθμὸν τάλαντον a talent, Babylonian weight, Id.3.89, cf. Th.2.13; ᾧ πλείω παρὰ τὸν ς. excess resulting from difference of standard, PCair.Zen.782 (a).141 (iii B.C.); μυρίος χρυσοῦ ς. E.Ba. 812;σ. [θύννου] ἦν τάλαντα ιε' Arist.HA 607b32
;νόμισμα.. ὁρισθὲν μεγέθει καὶ σταθμῷ Id.Pol. 1257a39
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80 στενός
A narrow, opp. εὐρύς, πλατύς, Hdt.2.8 ([comp] Sup.), 4.195, al.; ; ;ἐσβολή Hdt.7.175
([comp] Comp.); πόρος ib. 176;ἡ ἔσοδος Th.7.51
; ; ἐν στενῷ, [dialect] Ion. στεινῷ, in a narrow space, A.Pers. 413, Hdt.8.60. β; ποιεῖν τὸν δῆμον εὐρὺν καὶ ς. Ar.Eq. 720;σ. ποδεών Hdt.8.31
; ; πόροι, φλέβες, Ti.Locr.101a, Pl.Ti. 66a; κεφαλή, πόδες, X.Cyn.5.30.2 Subst., τὰ ς. the narrows, straits, of a pass, Hdt.7.223; of a sea, Th.2.86, etc.; of the straits of Gibraltar, Str.3.5.5; so τὸ ς. the strait ([place name] Hellespont), Luc.DMar.9.1;ἐπὶ σ. τῆς ὁδοῦ X.HG7.1.29
; also ἡ στενή a narrow strip of land, Th.2.99; τὰ ς. passes, defiles, Phld.Rh.1.334 S.II metaph., close, confined, ἀπειληθέντες ἐς στεινόν driven into a corner, Hdt.9.34;σ. ζῶμεν χρόνον Men.410
; ;εἰς σ. τοῦ καιροῦ φθείρεσθαι Alciphr.1.24
.2 scanty, petty, Pl.Grg. 497c;ὑποθέσεις Plb.7.7.6
;ἐλπίδες D.H.4.52
;ἐρωτήσεις Philostr.VS2.30
; small-minded, narrow-minded, in Adv. [comp] Comp., PGiss. 40 ii7 (iii A.D.).3 of sound and style, thin, meagre, Arist.Aud. 803b24, Rh. 1413b15; hard to pronounce,συλλαβὴ σ. καὶ δύστομος Phld.Po.2.15
.—Choerob. in Theod.2.76 H., EM 275.50 say that στενός, like κενός, forms the [comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup. στενότερος, στενότατος, and these forms are explainable from Στενϝότερος, Στενϝότατος, which are implied by the Ionic forms στεινότερος, -ότατος ( στεινότερος occurs in Hdt.1.181, 7.175, [full] στενότερος in IG7.3073.109 (Lebad., ii B.C.), Pl.Phd. 111d, X.Cyr.2.4.3 with v.l.); and στενοτάτου is required by the metre in Scymn.922; the form στενώτερος is however found in Hp.VM22, Arist.PA 675a35, al.III Adv., στενῶς διακεῖσθαι to be in difficulties, PCair.Zen.498 (iii B.C.), PTeb. 760.19 (iii B.C.), D.L.8.86, cf. LXX 1 Ki.13.6.
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