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1 τέρην
τέρην, gen. ενος, tem. τέρεινα, neutr. τέρεν (τείρω;, eigtl. abgerieben, dah. zart, weich, saust; τέρεν δάκρυ, Il. 3, 142. l 9, 323 u. öfter; τέρενα φύλλα, 13, 180 Od. 12, 357; τέρεν' ἄνϑεα ποίης, 9, 449, τέρενα χρόα, Il. 4, 237 u. öfter, wie Hes O. 524 Th. 5; γλήχωνι τερείνῃ, H. h. Cer. 209; τέρειναν ματέρ' οἰνάνϑας ὀπώραν, Pind. N. 5, 6; τέρεινα δάφνα, lbyc. 7; τέρειν' ὀπώρα, Aesch. Suppl. 976; ὄψιν τέρειναν, Eur. Med. 905; sp. D. in der Anth., wo auch der compar. τερεινότερος vorkommt.
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2 Βριάρεως
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Βριάρεως
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3 λαθιπορφυρίς
A = πορφυρίς, which feeds in the dark, lbyc.8 ( λαθιπόρφυρας and αδοιπορφυριδες codd. Ath.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λαθιπορφυρίς
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4 ᾠόν
A egg,τίκτει ᾠὰ ἐν γῇ καὶ ἐκλέπει [ὁ κροκόδειλος] Hdt.2.68
;ᾠὰ χήνεια Eriph. 7
; of all birds, Arist.HA 559a15; but mostly of hens' eggs, Ar. Lys. 856, Fr. 185, etc.; [ᾠοῦ] τὸ λευκόν, τὸ ὠχρόν, Arist.HA 559a18; τὸ πυρρόν, τὸ χρυσοῦν, Hp.Mul.2.171, Ath.9.376d; ᾠὰ ἡμιπαγέα half-boiled eggs, Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 53; ἑφθά, ὠμά, Thphr.Vert. 2;ᾠὸν ῥοφεῖν Nicom.Com.3
;καταπίνειν Antiph.140.5
;ᾠὰ κολάπτειν Anaxil.18.4
(anap.); ᾠὰ γόνιμα fertile eggs, opp. ὑπηνέμια, ἄγονα, Arist.GA 730a6,20; also ; ᾠὸν τέλειον, opp. ἀτελές, Id.GA 718b23,24; ᾠὸν ἀνεμιαῖον, ζεφύριον, wind-egg, Arar.6, Arist.HA 560a6;σμύρνης ᾠ.
lump,Hdt.
2.73;ὁ Χρόνος ἐγέννησεν ᾠόν Orph.Fr.54
, al., cf. Epimenid.5: metaph., ᾠὸν ἅπας γέγονεν he has become bald as an egg, AP11.398 ([place name] Nicias).2 of the eggs or spawn of fish, Hdt.2.93;τὰ ᾠὰ ἀφιᾶσι Arist.HA 567b22
, cf. 525a7; of serpents, ib. 558a26; of tortoises, ib. 558a4.4 cupping-glass, Prooem.: egg-shaped cup, Dinon 14. The word has the foll. forms: [dialect] Att. [full] ᾠόν ([etym.] - ?ᾠόνX), confirmed by Inscrr.ὠιῶν IG11(2).224
A11,12 (Delos, iii B. C.), Papyri (ὠιὰ χήνεα PCair.Zen. 130.26
(iii B. C.)), and later Mss.; [dialect] Aeol. [full] ὤιον, gen. ὠίω ([etym.] ¯ ?ᾠόνX ?ᾠόνX ¯ ), Sapph.56, 112; [full] ὤεον lbyc.16, Semon.11, Call.Epigr.6.10, Nic.Th. 192, Arat.956; [full] ὤβεον is Argive acc. to Hsch. (i.e. ὤϝεον) ; ᾠόν oxyt. acc. to Theognost.Can.130; ὤεον proparox., ib.121. The form ὠόν, which Lat. ovum would lead us to expect, is found only in late texts ( LXX De.22.6, Ev.Luc.11.12, etc.) and is due to loss of the [full] ι in ii B. C.; cogn. with Lat. ovum, OHGei, ONorse egg (prim. Germanic aiia-), whence Engl. egg.
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