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1 σμίλα
σμί̱λᾱ, σμίληknife for cutting: fem nom /voc /acc dualσμί̱λᾱ, σμίληknife for cutting: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)σμί̱λᾱ, σμῖλαfem nom /voc /acc dualσμίλᾱ, σμιλαfem nom /voc /acc dualσμιλαfem nom /voc sg -
2 σμίλας
σμί̱λᾱς, σμίληknife for cutting: fem acc plσμί̱λᾱς, σμίληknife for cutting: fem gen sg (doric aeolic)σμί̱λᾱς, σμῖλαfem acc plσμί̱λᾱς, σμῖλαfem gen sg (doric aeolic)σμίλᾱς, σμιλαfem acc plσμίλᾱς, σμιλαfem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
3 σμίλη
σμί̱λη, σμίληknife for cutting: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————σμί̱λῃ, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)σμί̱λῃ, σμῖλαfem dat sg (attic epic ionic)σμιλαfem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
4 σμίλη
σμῑλ-η, ἡ,A knife for cutting or carving, Ar. Th. 779, Pl.R. 353a, Babr.98.13; graving tool, sculptor's chisel, AP7.429 (Alc.); surgeon's knife or lancet (cf. φλεβοτόμος), Luc.Ind.29, Poll.4.181; shoemaker's knife, Pl.Alc.1.129c, Herod.7.119; vinedresser's pruning-knife, Gp.5.35.1 (but v. Pl. R. 353a); penknife, AP6.67 (Jul.), etc.: cf. σμῖλα. -
5 λιθοτόμος
λῐθοτόμ-ος (parox.), ον,A for cutting stones,ὄργανα Agath.1.10
: Subst. λ., ὁ, prob. for λιθοδόμος in X.Cyr.3.2.11; quarryman, IG12.347.36, 22.1680.4; mason, Gal.Thras.43, PAmh.2.76.9 (ii/iii A.D.).II Subst., λ., ὁ, surgeon who cuts for the stone, Gal.1.125, Thras.24; but, who cuts the stone (internally), Ammoniusὁ λ. Cels.7.26.3
.b λ., τό, knife for cutting for the stone, Paul.Aeg.6.60.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιθοτόμος
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6 σμίλαι
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7 σμῖλαι
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8 σμιλών
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9 σμιλῶν
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10 σμίλαι
σμί̱λᾱͅ, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat sg (doric aeolic)σμί̱λᾱͅ, σμῖλαfem dat sg (doric aeolic)σμιλαfem nom /voc plσμίλᾱͅ, σμιλαfem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
11 σμίλαις
σμί̱λαις, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat plσμί̱λαις, σμῖλαfem dat plσμιλαfem dat pl -
12 σμίλαισι
σμί̱λαισι, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)σμί̱λαισι, σμῖλαfem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)σμιλαfem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
13 σμίλαν
σμί̱λᾱν, σμίληknife for cutting: fem acc sg (doric aeolic)σμιλαfem acc sg -
14 σμίλην
σμί̱λην, σμίληknife for cutting: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
15 σμίλης
σμί̱λης, σμίληknife for cutting: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)σμί̱λης, σμῖλαfem gen sg (attic epic ionic)σμιλαfem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
16 σμίλησιν
σμί̱λῃσιν, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat pl (epic ionic)σμί̱λῃσιν, σμῖλαfem dat pl (epic ionic)σμιλαfem dat pl (epic ionic) -
17 σμίλῃσιν
σμί̱λῃσιν, σμίληknife for cutting: fem dat pl (epic ionic)σμί̱λῃσιν, σμῖλαfem dat pl (epic ionic)σμιλαfem dat pl (epic ionic) -
18 σταφυλοτόμον
σταφυλοτόμονknife for cutting the uvula: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
19 σταφυλοτόμω
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20 σταφυλοτόμῳ
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