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1 κισσόπλεκτος
κισσό-πλεκτος, ον,A ivy-twined, μέλεα κ., of dithyrambs, Antiph.209.7 corr. Mein.: codd. Ath. κις<ς> όπληκτα, i.e. ivy- (thyrsos-) stricken, frenzied.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κισσόπλεκτος
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2 κισσόπλεκτα
κισσόπλεκτοςivy-twined: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
3 μηρύομαι
A draw up, furl,ἱστία μηρύσαντο Od.12.170
, cf. A.R.4.889; ναῦται δ' ἐμηρύσαντο νηὸς ἰσχάδα drew up the anchor, S.Fr. 761;μηρύεσθαι ἀπὸ βυθῶν Opp.C.1.50
; μ. πείσματα, σχοίνους, AP10.2 (Antip. Sid.); wind up the strands of a torsion-engine, HeroBel.98.10, AP10.5 (Thyill.); draw out phlegm, Aret.SA1.5.2 in weaving, κρόκα ἐν στήμονι μηρύσασθαι weave the woof into the warp, Hes.Op. 538.3 in [voice] Med., μαρύεται περὶ χείλη κισσός ivy draws itself, winds round the edge, Theoc.1.29.II [voice] Act. is found in [tense] pf., περὶ τὸν τένοντα δυσκρίτους φλέβας μεμήρυκεν has twined, Hp.Oss.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μηρύομαι
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