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1 χυλός
I juice of plants,χυλῶν στακτῶν εἴτε ἀνθῶν ἢ καρπῶν Pl.Criti. 115a
, cf. Arist.HA 596b15, Col. 796a23, Aud. 802a15, Thphr.HP6.4.6, LXX 4 Ma.6.25.b decoction, Dsc.Eup.1.55; but distd. fr. ἀφέψημα, Id.1.105.3 juice produced by the digestion of food, chyle, Gal.UP4.3.4 barley-water, gruel, having the barley or groats strained off, whereas πτισάνη was taken unstrained,πτισάνης χ. Hp.Acut.6
, cf. Cratin.297 (lyr.), Ephipp.13.6 (anap.): pl., Anaxipp.1.46.II = χυμός 11, flavour, taste, Gorg. ap.S.E.M.7.85, v.l. in Arist.EN 1118a28;αἱ διὰ χυλῶν ἡδοναί Epicur. Fr.67
, cf. Ep.3.p.63U., Diocl.Fr.112, Phld.Mus.p.103K.;κατ' ὀσμὴν καὶ χρόαν καὶ χυλόν Id.Sign.27
: metaph., χ. στωμυλμάτων, φιλίας, Ar.Ra. 943, Pax 997 (anap.). (Gal.11.450 distinguishes χυλός juice fr. χυμός flavour, attributing this usage to Aristotle and later writers, whereas earlier authors used χυμός in both senses: the Mss. vary.) -
2 χυμός
I juice of plants, Hp.Epid.6.6.3 (cf. Gal.17 (2).327), Pl.Ti. 60a, 60b(pl.), Arist.HA 554a13(pl.), 596b17, Thphr. HP9.1.1, al.2 animal juices, 'humours', Hp.VM18, Arist.HA 556b22, PA 676a16; juice in a wider sense covering 1.1 and 2, Id.Mete. 380b2 (pl.), 32: freq. in later writers, Gal.15.62, 16.497, Porph.Abst. 2.45, etc.;ἡμίπεπτοι χ. Gal.6.258
; πέψαι τοὺς χ. ib.253.3 χυμός· σίελος, Hsch. ( αἱ τῶν χυμῶν κενώσεις include πτύσματα in Gal.16.644).II flavour,ἅμα τῇ γεύσει ὁ χ. Arist.Ph. 245a9
, cf. Mete. 356a13 (pl.), de An. 414b11: but not of the action of causing taste, ἡ τοῦ χ. [ἐνέργεια] ἀνώνυμος ib. 426a15;ἰχθῦν.., ἔχοντα τοὺς χ. ἐν αὑτῷ Arched.2.9
; opp. ὀσμαί, χρόαι, Plu.2.646b (and so interchangeable withχυλός 11
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3 χυλισμού
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4 χυλισμοῦ
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5 χυλισμάτων
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6 χυλισμός
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7 χυλίσματα
χύλισμαthe extracted juice of plants: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
8 χυλίσματι
χύλισμαthe extracted juice of plants: neut dat sg -
9 χυλίσματος
χύλισμαthe extracted juice of plants: neut gen sg -
10 χύλισμα
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11 χυλός
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12 χύλισμα
A the extracted juice of plants, Thphr. HP9.8.3, Dsc.3.19, Eup.1.35, Zopyr. ap. Orib.14.64.3, Archig. ap. Gal.12.855.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χύλισμα
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13 χυλισμός
χῡλ-ισμός, ὁ,A extraction of the juice of plants, Thphr. HP9.8.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χυλισμός
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14 ὄπισμα
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15 ὀθόννα
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16 σίλφιον
σίλφιον, τό,A laserwort, Ferula tingitana, the juice of which was used in food and medicine, Sol.39;ὀπὸς σιλφίον Hp.Acut.23
; σ. ἢ ὀπὸς ἢ καυλός ib.37, Gal.12.123, cf. S.Fr. 603, Antiph.88, Alex. 127.5, Thphr.HP6.3.1, Nic.Al. 309, Dsc.3.80, Poll.6.67; freq. in Ar. as an eatable, esp. mashed with cheese, Av. 534, 1579; having a strong flavour, Eq. 895sq.: largely grown in and exported from Cyrene, hence prov., τὸ Βάττου ς., of rare and precious commodities, Id.Pl. 925, Arist.Fr. 528; γαλαῖ ἐν τῷ σ. γινόμεναι in the silphium-region, Hdt.4.192, cf. 169: of other plants, σ. κατὰ Μηδίαν, Ferula Assafoetida, Dsc.l.c.; σ. κατὰ Συρίαν καὶ Ἀρμενίαν, Prangos ferulacea, ibid.; σ. ἐν Καυκάσῳ, Ferula alliacea, Aristobul. ap. Arr.An.3.28.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σίλφιον
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17 χλόη
χλόη, ἡ, [dialect] Ion. [full] χλοίη Hp.Acut.64, cf. infr. 11, also PTeb.112.46 (ii B. C.), Babr.181; [dialect] Dor. [full] χλόα, ας (E. in lyr., Hipp. 1139, IA 1058, al.):—A the first green shoot of plants in spring,ναὶ μὰ μήκωνος χλόην Archil.108
; esp. young green corn or grass, Hdt.4.34, E.Hipp.l.c., IA 422, etc.;χλόην νέμεσθαι Id.Ba. 735
; l. c.; opp. καρποί, Pl.Ti. 80d; χλόης γενομένης ἀπὸ τοῦ σπέρματος, of the corn when it first springs up, X.Oec.17.10; ἐν τῇ χ., opp. ἐν τοῖς σπέρμασιν, Thphr.CP4.4.7, cf. HP8.2.4;πιαίνονται βόες χλόῃ κυάμων Arist.HA 595b7
.2 poet., young verdure of trees, foliage,χ. ἀμπέλου E.Ba.12
, cf. Supp. 258, Ion 1435, Hel. 180 (lyr.), 1360 (lyr.).3 juice of green shoots,χ. ἐλαίας IG7.3073.162
(Lebad. ii B. C.): but σατυρίου χλόῃ is prob. f.l. for σαύρου χολῇ in Gp.10.21.12.4 vegetables, herbs, greens, Antiph.1.5, Sotad.Com.1.9, al.II epith. of Demeter, Verdant, from the young corn, worshipped in Attica, IG22.1356.16, Semus19, Paus.1.22.3; at Myconos, etc., SIG1024.11 (Myconos, iii/ii B. C.), Corn.ND28;Δήμητρος Χλοίης ἱερόν IG22.5006.4
; also Χλόη alone, ib.1358.49, Ar. Lys. 835. (Perh. cogn. with Lith. [zcirc ]élti 'to be green, grow', Lat. holus.)
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