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1 καταγιγαρτίσαι
καταγιγαρτίζωtake out the kernel: aor inf actκαταγιγαρτίσαῑ, καταγιγαρτίζωtake out the kernel: aor opt act 3rd sgκαταγῑγαρτίσαι, καταγιγαρτίζωtake out the kernel: aor inf actκαταγῑγαρτίσαῑ, καταγιγαρτίζωtake out the kernel: aor opt act 3rd sg -
2 κόκκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: 1. `kernel of fruits, esp. of the pomegranate' (h. Cer., IA.; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 185); 2. `berry (gall) of the kermes oak, scarlet, the kermes oak' (Thphr., Gal., Dsc.; Michell ClassRev. 69, 246); 3. metaph. `pill' (medic.).Compounds: Compp., e. g. κοκκο-βαφής `painted with scarlet' (Thphr.), καλλί-κοκκος `with beautiful kernes' (Thphr.); κοκκό-δαφνον, δαφνό-κοκκον (medic.) = κόκκος δάφνης, δαφνίς (Strömberg Wortstudien 7).Derivatives: Diminut. κοκκίον, κοκκάριον (medic.); κόκκων, - ωνος m. `kernel of the granate' (Sol., Hp.), `mistletoe-berry' (H.), κόκκαλος m. `kernel of the stone pine' (Hp., Gal.; Chantraine Formation 247); κοκκίδες pl. `scarlet slippers' (Herod.), - ίδα αἴγειρον H.; κόκκινος `scarlet' (Herod., pap., Arr.) with κοκκινίζω `be scharlet' (Sch.), κοκκηρός `made of scarlet' ( Edict. Diocl.; like οἰνηρός, ἐλαιηρός); κοκκίζω `take out the kernel' (A., Ar.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Etymology unknown, prob foreign; note the popular gemination (Chantraine Formation 7). - Alessio Studi etr. 18, 126 (s. also Belardi Doxa 3, 210) reminds of Span. cuesco `note' and considers a Mediterranaean * cosco-, from which κόκκος(? rejected by Fur. 293 n. 4). - Prob. Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,895Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόκκος
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3 κοκκάλου
κόκκαλοςkernel of the: masc gen sg -
4 κοκκάλους
κόκκαλοςkernel of the: masc acc pl -
5 κοκκάλων
κόκκαλοςkernel of the: masc gen pl -
6 κόκκαλ'
κόκκαλε, κόκκαλοςkernel of the: masc voc sg -
7 κόκκαλον
κόκκαλοςkernel of the: masc acc sg -
8 κόκκαλος
κόκκαλοςkernel of the: masc nom sg -
9 μαλακοπύρηνα
μαλακοπύρηνοςwith soft kernel: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
10 μαλακοπύρηνοι
μαλακοπύρηνοςwith soft kernel: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
11 χίδρον
-ου τό N 2 3-0-0-0-0=3 Lv 2,14.16; 23,14groat, hulled kernelCf. WALTERS 1973 98.303 -
12 κάρυον
A nut, Ar.V.58, Pl. 1056, Theoc.9.21; κάρυα, = ἀκρόδρυα, Ath.2.52a (butτὰ κ. ἢ.. τὰ ἀκρόδρυα Thphr.Char. 11.4
); κ. πλατέα, i.e. filberts, X.An.5.4.29; esp. of walnuts, Batr. 31, Epich.150, Philyll.25, Gal.6.609; but this is prop. κ. βασιλικόν, Thphr.CP4.2.1, Agatharch.96, PCair.Zen.13.6 (iii B. C.), Dsc.1.125; or Περσικόν ibid.; κ. Εὐβοϊκόν sweet chestnut, Thphr.HP1.11.3,4.5.4; also κασταναϊκόν ib.4.8.11, Agatharch.43; κ. Ἡρακλεωτικόν filbert, Thphr.CP4.2.1, IG22.1013.19; alsoκ. Ποντικόν PCair.Zen.12.48
(iii B. C.), Dsc. 1.125, Ruf. ap. Orib.8.47.20; κ. πικρά almonds, Archig. ap.Gal.12.409, Erot. s.v. νίωπον; so κ. alone, LXXNu.17.8, Ph.2.162.II stone, kernel, Thphr.HP3.9.5; κ. κοκκυμήλου ib.4.2.5.III = ἠρύγγη, Dsc.3.21. -
13 καταγιγαρτίζω
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14 κεγχραμίς
2 olive-kernel, Suid.3 pl., trachomata of the eye, Orib.Eup.4.27 tit.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεγχραμίς
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15 κόκκαλος
κόκκᾰλος, ὁ,A kernel of the στρόβιλος, Hp.Acut.(Sp.) 30, 34; = κῶνος, Gal.15.848, cf. 12.55; coupled with ὀστρακίς, Ath.3.126a; = Κνίδιος κόκκος, Dsc. ap. Gal.19.113.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κόκκαλος
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16 κοκκίζω
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17 μαλακοπύρηνος
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18 νόστιμος
A belonging to a return (not in Il.), ν. ἦμαρ the day of return, i. e. the return itself, Od.1.9, 168, 3.233, etc. ;ν. φάος A.Pers. 261
; ν. σωτηρία ib. 797 ;ν. ἦτορ AP 5.231
(Paul. Sil.).2 able or likely to return,ἐπεί ῥ' ἔτιν. ἐστι Od.4.806
;ἀπόλωλε καὶ οὐκέτι ν. ἐστι 19.85
, cf. A.Ag. 618 ; ν. κινεῖν πόδα, v. πούς.II ( νόστος II) of plants and fruit, yielding a high return, productive, Thphr.CP4.13.2 ([comp] Comp. and [comp] Sup.) ; φέρε δ' ἀγρόθι νόστιμα πάντα all things in abundance, Call.Cer. 136 ;τὸν. τῶν καρπῶν S.E.M. 7.17
.2 succulent, nutritious,τροφή Sor.1.54
([comp] Comp.) ; of fish, Aët. 9.30 ([comp] Sup.) ;τὸ λιπαρὸν καὶ ν. Plu.2.684d
;τὸ -ώτατον ὁ καπνὸς παραλαβὼν ἐς τὸν οὐρανὸν οἴχεται Luc.Luct. 19
.3 wholesome,ὕδωρ J.BJ 4.8.3
([comp] Comp.) ;γένοιτο αὐτῷ.. τὰ ν. ἄνοστα BCH51.148
(Tab. Defix., Cyprus) ; palatable, Phld.D.3.13, Hsch. s.v. ἕσμιον :—in this sense expld.διὰ τὸ ἡδὺ τοῦ Ὁμηρικοῦ νόστου Eust. 1383.40
.4 τὸ ν., of resin obtained from galbanum, starch from wheat, the valuable part, Dsc.3.83, 2.101 ; soτὸ ἰλυῶδες καὶ ν. Id.5.75
.2 in literary criticism, succulent, εἴ τι ν. τῆς ποιήσεως, τῆς ἱστορίας, Eust.ad D.P. Prooem.pp.70,71: generally,ὅπερ ἦν -ώτατον ἐν σοὶ ἀπανθισάμενος Luc.Merc.Cond.39
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19 πυρήν
A stone of stone-fruit, as of the olive, Hdt.2.92, Thphr.CP5.18.4, etc.; of the pomegranate, Hp.Aff.54, Thphr.HP 1.11.6; of the medlar, ib.3.12.5; of the date, Arist.Mete. 342a10, Thphr.CP1.19.2 (where ἐλάας is prob. cj. for ἰτέας); of the elder, Hp.Mul.2.133; of the myrtle and grape, Arist.Pr. 925b26; of the wild cherry, Hdt.4.23.III grain of frankincense, Hp. ap. Gal.19.134.b an unknown aromatic, PMag.Par.1.2874, al.c = ὀξυάκανθα, Dsc.1.93.VI growth under the chin of an animal, Str.4.6.10. (Sts. misspelt πυρρ- in codd.; the quantity of υ is inferred from ἀπῡρηνος Archestr.l.c. and Lat. apȳr[icaron]nus.) -
20 ἀμυγδάλη
ἀμυγδᾰλ-η, ἡ,A almond, Phryn.Com.68, Hp.Vict.2.55, Thphr.HP1.11.3, Dsc.1.123, Ath.2.52c.II kernel of peach-stone, Gp.10.14.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμυγδάλη
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