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1 ἀπόβασις
A stepping off, disembarking, , cf. 115; ἡ ναντικὴ ἐπ' ἄλλους ἀ. landing from ships in the face of an enemy, Id.4.10: abs.,ποιεῖσθαι ἀ.
disembark, land,Id.
2.26; ἀ. ἐστι a landing is possible, Id.4.13, cf. 6.75; οὐκ ἔχει ἀπόβασιν does not admit of landing, or has no landing-place, Id.4.8; ἐν ἀποβάσει τῆς γῆς, = ἀποβάντες ἐς τὴν γῆν, Id.1.108.2 in Plb.8.4.4 ἐξ ἀποβάσεως ἰσοϋψὴς τῷ τείχει, of a ladder, equal in height to the wall, when planted at the proper distance from its foot, cf. Id.9.19.7.II way of escape, Plu.Sol.14.III result, issue,τῶν εἰρημένων Aret.SA2.4
, Luc.Hes.6(pl.), Artem.4.83; of prophecies, Phld.D.1.25; success in a race (prob.), Tab. Defix.Aud.234.59 (Carthage, i A.D.), al.IV = ἀγὼν ἀποβατικός, IG7.4254 (Oropus, iv B.C.).V numerical sequence, Theol.Ar. 60.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόβασις
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2 προσβολή
A application, e.g. of the touchstone, A. Ag. 391 (lyr., pl.); ἡ τῆς σικύας π. Arist.Rh. 1405b3;ἡ π. τῶν ὀμμάτων πρός τι Pl.Tht. 153e
; φίλιαι π. προσώπων, of kisses, E.Supp. 1138 (lyr.): abs., kiss, embrace, Id.Med. 1074; τῆς γλώττης προσβολαί, opp. συμβολαὶ τῶν χειλῶν, Arist.PA 660a6; ἄνευ προσβολῆς (sc. τῆς γλώττης ) pronounced without applying the tongue to the teeth, etc., Id.Po. 1456b26: metaph.,π. τῆς φαντασίας Stoic.2.33
: abs., of an act of intuition, Porph.Sent.43, Plot.2.9.1, 3.8.10, al.2 in an auction, document recording the knocking down of a lot to a purchaser, PEleph.23.17 (iii B.C.), PTeb.814.28 (iii B.C.).II (from intr. sense) falling upon, attack, assault (expld. by Hsch. as τῶν ἀθλητῶν ἡ συναφὴ καὶ κατοχή), π. Ἀχαιίς A.Th.28
;προσβολὴν ποιέεσθαι πέριξ τὸ τεῖχος Hdt.3.158
: pl., Id.4.128, Th.2.4, 5.61, X.HG 1.3.14, etc.; ;προσβολῆς γινομένης πρὸς τὸ τεῖχος Hdt.6.101
;τὰς π. ἀποκρούεσθαι Id.4.200
;προσβολαὶ ἱππέων Th.3.1
, cf. X.An.3.4.2; π. sudden attacks, opp. ξυσταδὸν μάχαι, Th.7.81; ἐκ προσβολῆς at the first assault, Philostr.Her.19.3; ἀντιφραττόμενοι ταῖς π. SIG780.19 (Epist.Augusti, i B.C.).2 generally, attack, visitation,προσβολαὶ Ἐρινύων A.Ch. 283
;μιασμάτοιν Id.Eu. 600
; (with allusion to the stench striking one's nose, cf.προσβάλλω 1.3
);προσβολαὶ κακαί E.El. 829
;ἐκ θεοῦ προσβολῆς ἐμηνάμην Id.Cret.9
;π. θεῖαι Antipho 3.3.8
;πυρὸς ἢ χειμῶνος προσβολῇ Pl.Lg. 865b
; attack, fit of disease, Dsc. 5.113;π. δεισιδαιμονίας Plu.2.43d
: but, beat of pulse, Ruf.Syn.Puls. 7.5.3 without hostile sense, impact of sound, βραδεῖα μὲν γὰρ ἐν λόγοισι π. μόλις δι' ὠτὸς ἔρχεται ῥυπωμένου, i.e. impressions through an old man's ears are slow, S.Fr. 858; contact,π. καὶ ἐπαφή Stoic.2.123
;τοῦ ἡλίου αἱ π. αἱ πρῶται Ael.NA14.23
.4 means of approaching, approach,παρέχειν π. καὶ ἐπαφήν Pl.Sph. 246a
; προσβολὰς ἀφράστους ἔχειν, of a place, Plu.Caes.53; π. ἔχειν τῆς Σικελίας to afford a means of entering Sicily, Th.4.1; ἡ τοῦ στομάχου π. Arist.HA 507b3; οὔσης.. τραχείας τῆς π. Plb.3.51.4; of ships, landing-place, harbour, place to touch at, ὁλκάδων π. Th.4.53; of a place, ἐν προσβολῇ εἶναι τῆς Σικελίας to be a port of call on the voyage to Sicily, Id.6.48; meeting-point, Pl.Ti. 36c.5 Rhet., in pl., approaches to a subject, ject, Philostr.VS1.9.1.III (from [voice] Pass.) that which is put upon a weapon or tool, iron point, D.C.38.49 (pl.), Phryn.PSp.100 B. (nisi leg. προβολή).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσβολή
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3 κάταρσις
A landing, bringing to land, opp. ἄπαρσις, Poll.1.102; but usu. landing-place, Th.4.26, Plu.Pomp.65, D.C. 60.11, Ael.VH9.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάταρσις
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4 κοιτών
A bed-chamber, Ar.Fr.6, PTeb.120.14 (i B.C.), D.S.11.69, etc.; chamberlain,Act.Ap.
12.20, Arr.Epict.3.22.15; ἐπὶ κ. Σεβαστοῦ, = Lat. cubicularius Augusti, CIG2947 (Caria, ii A.D.), cf. IG14.2143, al.: rejected by the Atticists, who hold δωμάτιον to be correct, cf. Poll.1.79, Phryn.227.II landing-place, Stad.128. -
5 πορθμεῖον
II passage-boat, ferry-boat, Id.7.25, X.HG5.1.23, Antiph.86.4, Luc.DMort.10.1;πορθμείων ὅρμου ὅρος IG12.890
.III ferryman's fee, Call.Fr. 110, Luc.DMort.22.1 (pl.);τὸ εἰς Ῥήνειαν π. Inscr.Delos 442
A 153(ii B.C.).IV landing-place, Wilcken Chr.392.10(ii A.D.), etc. [This word and its cognates are sts. written προθ-in Pap., e.g.POxy.1421.6(iii A.D.).]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πορθμεῖον
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6 ἐπιδρομή
ἐπιδρομ-ή, ἡ,2. metaph., brief notice, Phld.Rh.2.268S.; ἐν τῇ ἐ. τῶν φιλοσόφων in his summary notice of them, D.L.7.48; summary, προειρημένωνλόγων Corn.Rh.p.389H.
;ἀποδείξεων Dam.Pr. 369
; ἐπιτομὰς ἢ συνάψειςἢ ἐπιδρομάς Gal.9.431
;ὡς ἐν ἐπιδρομῇ δεδείχθω Iamb.in Nic. p.72P.
II. inroad, raid, attack, Th.4.34, 56; τῷ τειχίσματι ib. 23; ἐξ ἐπιδρομῆς ἁρπαγή plundering by means of an inroad, Hdt. 1.6: hence ἐξ ἐπιδρομῆς on the spur of the moment, ἐξ ἐ. αἱρέσεις ;εἰπεῖν Plu.Ant.80
, cf. Men.Pk. 148; cursorily, μνήμην ποιήσασθαι φαύλως καὶ ἐξ ἐ. D.H.Pomp.3 (soκατ' ἐπιδρομήν Aps.Rh.p.258H.
); μηδὲν ἐξ ἐ. παθεῖν by a sudden attack, D.21.138, cf. D.H.2.3.III. office of inspector,τῆς μητροπόλεως PFay. 23.2
(ii A.D.).IV. a place to which ships run in, landing-place,Λιβύης.. ἐρήμους ἀξένους τ' ἐπιδρομάς E.Hel. 404
; πλοῦν οὔριον.. Ἰλίουτ' ἐπιδρομάς Id.IA 1597
;τὰς ἐ. τῆς θαλάσσης διαχῶσαι Phalar.Ep. 62
.V. flow of blood (to an atrophied part), Hp.Off.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιδρομή
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7 ἐκβατήριος
A of or for disembarkation,μέλη Him.Ecl.13.38
; ἐκβατήρια (sc. ἱερά) νόσου a sacrifice offered for escape from an illness, Philostr.VS2.1.12.II Subst. ἐκβατηρία, ἡ, landing-place, PPetr.3p.89 (iii B.C.), Lyc.516, PTeb.33.9 (ii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκβατήριος
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8 ἔκβασις
ἔκ-βασις: landing-place, Od. 5.410†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἔκβασις
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9 Σάμος
Σάμος, ου, ἡ (Hom. et al.; oft. in ins; 1 Macc 15:23; Sib-Or 3, 363; Ath. 17, 3) Samos, an island off the west coast of Asia Minor, opposite the promontory of Mycale, not far fr. Ephesus. Landing-place for ships on the voyage fr. the Hellespont to Syria (Jos., Ant. 16, 23; 62) Ac 20:15.—CCurtius, Urkunden zur Gesch. von Samos 1873, Inschriften u. Studien zur Geschichte von S. 1877.—Pauly-W. I A, 2162–2218; Kl. Pauly IV 1534–37; BHHW III 1663; PECS 802–3.—DELG s.v. σάμος. -
10 ἀποβατήριος
A as protector of persons landing, Arr. An.1.11.7; of Artemis, IGRom.4.1539 ([place name] Erythrae).II τὰ ἀ. (sc. ἱερά) offerings made on landing, St.Byz. s.v. Βουθρωτός, Poll.2.200.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποβατήριος
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11 καταγωγή
κατᾰγωγ-ή, ἡ,4 concrete, halting-place, inn, like καταγώγιον, Hdt.1.181,al.; place of rest, καλὴ ἡ κ. Pl.Phdr. 230b; lodging, residence, IGRom.4.1209 ([place name] Thyatira);τῶν ἀρχόντων Lib.Or.51.4
; shelter for cattle, PFlor.103.12 (iv A. D.).5 metaph., κ. τοῦ γένους genealogy, pedigree, Plu.2.843e.2 winding up of a torsionengine, Ph.Bel.58.8 (pl.), HeroBel.84.1; stringing of a stomachbow, ib.79.2.3 Medic., couching for cataract, Paul.Aeg.6.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταγωγή
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