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81 καταβόστρυχος
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82 κατακλείς
κατα-κλείς, εῖδος, or [full] κατάκλεις, ειδος, [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. [suff] κατα-κληΐς, ηῖδος, ἡ,A instrument for shutting or fastening doors, distd. from the bolt ([etym.] μοχλός ) and bolt-pin ([etym.] βάλανος), Ar.V. 154, IG11(2).158A 65 (Delos, iii B.C., pl.); αἱ κ. τῶν ἀξόνων linch-pins, prob.l.in D.S.17.53.3 κατακληΐς βελέμνων case for arrows, quiver, Call.Dian.82; cap or case fitted to an engine, Bito 59.3; also, socket for the arrow in the γαστραφέτης, Id.62.9.4 pl., locks on a canal, PPetr.2p.43 (iii B.C.).II = ἀκρώμιον, Heliod. ap. Orib.48.48.1, Sor.2.62, Gal.2.766.2 first rib, Id.18(2).956.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατακλείς
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83 λιπαροπλόκαμος
λῐπᾰρο-πλόκᾰμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιπαροπλόκαμος
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84 μήτρα
A womb, Hp.Prorrh.2.24, Hdt.3.108 (dub.l.), Pl.Ti. 91d, etc.: also in pl., Hp.Loc.Hom.47, Vict.1.30, Hdt. l.c.: the cervix including the orifice of the womb, Arist.HA 510b14.2 a swine's matrix, reckoned a great dainty,μήτρας τόμοις Telecl.1.14
;μήτραν.. πωλοῦσιν, ἥδιστον κρέας Antiph.220
;ὑπὲρ μήτρας.. ἀποθανεῖν Alex.193
, cf. Plu.2.733e, Ath.3.96f.3 metaph., source, origin, D.L.7.46;μῆτραι τῆς ψυχῆς Ph.1.441
.II core, heart-wood of trees, Thphr.HP1.6.1.------------------------------------μήτρα (B), ἡ, in pl.,A register of house-property, at Tarsus and Soli, Arist. in POxy.1802.58; sg., = κλῆρος, at Tarsus and Soli, Clitarch. ap.Hsch. (Cf. Skt. mātrā 'measure' and ἐρεσιμήτρη.) -
85 μυροβοστρυχόεις
A with perfumed locks, Epic.Alex.Adesp.9 iii 9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μυροβοστρυχόεις
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86 πλόκαμος
πλόκᾰμ-ος, ὁ,A lock or braid of hair, A.Ch.6, 187, Hdt.4.34: in pl., locks, curling hair, prop. of women, Il.14.176; of a man,κομᾶν πλόκαμοι Pi.P.4.82
; π. Τυφῶ, dithyrambic phrase in Ar. Nu. 336;τί πλόκαμοι ῥέξωμεν, ὅτ' οὔρεα τοῖα σιδήρῳ εἴκουσιν; Call.
in PSI9.1092.47: in sg. also, collectively, = κόμη, A.Fr. 313, etc.;τριχὸς π. Id.Th. 564
(lyr.);χαίτας π. E.Ph. 309
(lyr.).2 Βερενίκης π., a constellation, Hsch., cf. Call.l.c.;ἡ τοῦ π. συστροφή Ptol. Tetr.26
.II = πλεκτάνη 11, Ael.VH1.1.2 π. θαυμαστός, = πλέγμα δικτυοειδές, v.l. in Gal.UP9.4.3 in pl., of wicker baskets, Id.Nat.Fac.1.15.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλόκαμος
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87 πλοχμός
πλοχμός, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλοχμός
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88 πρωτοκόμης
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89 σειρά
σειρά, [dialect] Ion. [full] σειρή, [dialect] Dor. [full] σηρά Choerob. in An.Ox.2.260, Et.Gud. 497.47: ἡ:—A cord, rope,σειράς τ' εὐπλέκτους Il.23.115
;σειρὴν δὲ πλεκτήν Od.22.175
; σ. χρυσείη cord of gold, Il.8.19, cf. Pl.Tht. 153c: metaph.,σειραῖς.. ἁμαρτιῶν σφίγγεται LXXPr.5.22
; σειραὶ ζόφου v.l. in 2 Ep.Pet.2.4: v. also σαύρα IV.3 cord or line with a noose, lasso, used by the Sagartians and Sarmatians, Hdt.7.85, Paus.1.21.5: hence the Parthians are called σειραφόροι, Suid.4 a bandage, Gal.18(1).777; σ. μονομερής, διμερής, κτλ. Sor.Fasc.23,24, al.5 ἡ σ. τοῦ βίρρου,= cimussatio (prob. edge, border), Dosith.p.435K.III σειραὶ τῆς κεφαλῆς locks of hair, LXX Jd.16.13;σ. τριχῶν Poll.2.30
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90 σκολιοπλόκαμος
σκολῐο-πλόκᾰμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκολιοπλόκαμος
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91 ταναός
A outstretched, tall, taper,αἰγανέη Il.
l.c.; ;πῦρ.., ὅσον -ώτερον ἦεν Emp.84.11
, cf. ib.5; πλόκαμος τ. long flowing locks, E.Ba. 455, cf. 831; τ. αἰθήρ outspread ether, Id.Or. 322 (lyr.), Men.Sam. 111;ἀήρ Q.S.1.681
; τ. γῆρας long old age, AP5.281 (Agath.), cf. 11.389 (Lucill.);ὄρνις Opp.C.1.51
; ταναῇ ὀπί with loud voice, Q.S.12.58; τ. χείλεα, of a gadfly, Id.11.209. -
92 τανυπλόκαμος
τᾰνυ-πλόκᾰμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τανυπλόκαμος
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93 φόβη
φόβη, ἡ,A lock or curl of hair, Sapph.78 (pl.), A.Ch. 188;βοστρύχων ἄκρας φόβας S.El. 449
, cf. OC 1465 (lyr.); δρακόντων φόβαι, i.e. the Gorgon's snaky locks, Pi.P.10.47.II metaph., leafage, foliage, S.Ant. 419, E.Alc. 172, Ba. 684, etc.; ἴων φόβαι tufts of violets, Pi.Fr.75.18;ἀνθρύσκου Cratin.98.6
(lyr.);εὐπέταλοι φόβαι AP6.158
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94 ἀθάνατος
A undying, immortal, Hom., etc.; ἀ. πρόσωπον, of Aphrodite, Sapph.1.14:— hence ἀθάνατοι, οἱ, the Immortals, Hom., Pi.Pae.6.50, etc.; ἀθάναται ἅλιαι, i.e. the sea goddesses, Od.24.47: [comp] Comp. .II of things, etc., everlasting, perpetual,ἀ. κακόν Od.12.118
;χάρις Hdt.7.178
; ἀρετή, ἀρχά, S.Ph. 1420, OT 905 (lyr.); κλέος, μνήμη, B.12.65, Lys.2.81;συκοφάντης Hyp.Lyc.2
; ἀ. ὁ θάνατος 'death that cannot die', Amph.8; of Nisus' purple locks, ἀ. θρίξ on which life depended, A.Ch. 619.III οἱ ἀ. the immortals, a body of Persian troops in which vacancies were filled up by successors already appointed, Hdt.7.83, 211; so ἀ. ἀνήρ one whose successor in case of death is appointed (as we say, the king never dies), ib.31; of a standing army, D.C.52.27.2 maintained at a constant figure, (iii B. C.), PThead.30.6 (iii A. D.);αἶγες PStrassb.30.6
(iii A. D.); διὰ τὸ ἀθάνατον (sc. τὸ παιδίον)αὐτὴν ἐπιδεδέχθαι τροφεύειν BGU1106.25
(Aug.).IV = λυχνὶς στεφανωματική, Ps.-Dsc.3.100.V Adv.ἀθανάτως, εὕδειν AP9.570
(Philod.). [ ᾱθ- always in the Adj. and all derivs., v. subἀ- 1
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95 ἀκήρατος
A undefiled, pure,ὕδωρ Il.24.303
; inviolate, χεῦμα, ὄμβρος, S.OC 471, 690 (lyr.); χρυσός pure gold, Archil.Supp.4, Alcm.23.54, Hdt.7.10.ά, Simon.64, cf. Pl. R. 503a, Plt. 303e;φλόξ Secund.Sent.5
; untouched, unhurt, οἶκος καὶ κλῆρος, κτήματα, Il.15.498, Od.17.532;ἀπαρτίη Hippon.26
; ; ἁνίαι strong reins, Pi.P.5.32; πλόκοι unshorn locks, E. Ion 1266; λειμών unmown meadow, Id.Hipp.73; ἀ. ἐμπόριον virgin market, Hdt.4.152;ἀ. φιλία X.Hier.3.4
; ἐπιστήμη, ἤθη, Pl.Phdr. 247d, Lg. 735c; ἀ. φάρμακα spells that have all their power, A.R.4.157.2 of persons, undefiled, a virgin, E.Tr. 675, Pl.Lg. 84cd;ἀ. λέχος E. Or. 575
: c. dat., ἀκήρατος ἄλγεσι, τύχαις untouched by woes, etc., Hipp. 1113, HF 1314: c. gen., ἀ. κακῶν without taint of ill, Hipp. 949; ἀ. ὠδίνων free from throes of child-birth, A.R.1.974, etc.: poet. [comp] Sup.ἀκηρότατος AP12.249
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96 ἐπιρρώομαι
A apply one's strength to a thing, work lustily at it, c. dat., [μύλαις] δώδεκα πᾶσαι ἐπερρώοντο γυναῖκες worked with might and main at the mill, Od.20.107;ἐπερρώοντ' ἐλάτῃσι A.R.2.661
.2. move nimbly,ποσσὶν ἐπερρώσαντο Hes.Th.8
, cf. A.R.1.385 (tm.): c. acc. cogn., ἐπίρρωσαι δὲ χορείην urge the rapid dance, AP9.403 (Maec.).3. follow rapidly,ἐπερρώοντο τιθήνῃ Coluth.101
.II. flow or stream upon (one's head), χαῖται ἐπερρώσαντο ἄνακτος κρατὸς ἀπ' ἀθανάτοιο his locks flowed waving from his head, Il.1.529;πλοχμοὶ.. ἐπερρώοντο κιόντι A.R.2.677
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97 ἐρασιπλόκαμος
ἐρᾰσι-πλόκᾰμος, ον,A decked with love-locks, Ibyc.9, Pi.P.4.136.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐρασιπλόκαμος
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98 ἐϋπλόκαμος
A with goodly locks, fair-haired, epith. of goddesses and women, in Hom., etc., esp. of Eos and Artemis, Od.5.390,20.80, cf. B.3.34, etc.; later also of boys and men, Mosch. 1.12, Orph.L. 439; εὐ. κόμαι goodly tresses, E.IA 790 (lyr.): metaph.,ἐϋπλοκάμου πολιῆς ἁλός Archil.11
, cf. Opp.C.2.131; of the tentacles of polypi, ib.3.182.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐϋπλόκαμος
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99 ἰοπλόκαμος
ἰο-πλόκᾰμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἰοπλόκαμος
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100 ἵημι
A v.l. ἵεις S.El. 596, Castorio 2), ἵησι, [ per.] 3pl. ἱᾶσι, [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Ep. ἱεῖσι; imper.ἵει Il.21.338
, E.El. 593 (lyr.); subj. ἱῶ; opt. ἱείην (also ἀφ-ίοιμι, X.HG6.4.3); inf. ἱέναι; part. ἱείς:—thematic forms of the [tense] pres. (as if from [full] ἱέω) are also found, esp. in compds., cf. μεθίημι, σύνιημι: also, as if from [full] ἵω, [ per.] 3sg. [tense] pres.ἵει A.R.4.634
, imper.ξύν-ιε Thgn.1240b
codd.: [tense] impf. [ per.] 3sg.ἵει Il.1.479
, [dialect] Dor. (Abu Simbel, vi B.C.); [ per.] 3pl. ,ἵεν Il.12.33
, ξύν-ιεν (v.l. -ιον) 1.273; also [ per.] 2sg. ; [dialect] Ion. [tense] impf. ἵεσκε ([etym.] ἀν-) Hes.Th. 157: [tense] fut.ἥσω Il.17.515
, etc.: [tense] aor. 1 ind.ἧκα Il.5.125
, etc., [dialect] Ep.ἕηκα 1.48
(mostly in compds.); [ per.] 3sg. subj.ᾗσι 15.359
; [ per.] 3sg. opt.εἵη 3.221
; inf. , [dialect] Ep.ἐξ-έμεναι Od.11.531
: [tense] pf. εἷκα, only in compds. ([etym.] ἀφ-, καθ-, παρ-, συν-), also ἕωκα ([etym.] ἀφ-) PCair.Zen.502.4 (iii B.C.), Hdn.Gr.2.236:—[voice] Med., [tense] pres.ἵεμαι Od.2.327
, etc.; also [ per.] 3pl.προ-ίονται PCair.Zen.151.4
(iii B.C.): [tense] impf. , etc.: [tense] fut. ἥσομαι ([etym.] μετ-) Hdt.5.35, ([etym.] προ-) D.1.12, ([etym.] ἐξαν-) E.Andr. 718: [tense] aor. 1 ἡκάμην (only in compds. προς-, προ-): [tense] aor. 2 εἵμην, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. ἕμην, of which we find εἷτο ([etym.] ἐφ-) S.Ph. 619, ([etym.] ἀφ-) X.Hier.7.11, ἕτο ([etym.] συν-) Od.4.76, ἕντο ([etym.] ἐξ-) Il.9.92, etc.; imper. ἕο ([etym.] ἐξ-) Hdt.5.39, οὗ ([etym.] ἀφ-) S.OT 1521; subj. ὧμαι ([etym.] συν-) Il.13.381; opt. εἵμην ([etym.] ἀφ-) Ar.Av. 628, or οἵμην ([etym.] προ-) Pl.Grg. 520c; inf. ἕσθαι ([etym.] προς-) Ar.V. 742; part. ἕμενος ([etym.] προ-) Th.6.78, Isoc.4.164, etc.:— [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. ἑθήσομαι ([etym.] ἀν-) Th.8.63: [tense] aor. εἵθην (only in compds. ἀφ-, καθ-, παρ-): [tense] pf. εἷμαι (only in compds.); also ἕωμαι in compds. ἀν-, ἀφ-, ἐφ- (q.v.): [tense] plpf. εἵμην (only in compds.).—Of the [voice] Pass. and [voice] Med. Hom. has only [tense] pres., [tense] impf., and [ per.] 3pl. [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Med. ἕντο.—For varieties peculiar to special compds., v. ἀν-, ἀφ-, ὑφ-ίημι. (Perh. cogn. with Lat. Ja-c-io or with Lat. sēmen:—[voice] Med. ἵεμαι prob. from ϝῑ-, cf.εἴσομαι 11
, Skt. véti (pl. vyánti) 'press forward, desire', Lat. vīs ([ per.] 2sg.), invitus.) [[pron. full] ῐ generally in Hom. and [dialect] Ep., [pron. full] ῑ in [dialect] Att.; sts. [pron. full] ῑ in Hom.,ἵει Il.16.152
, etc.;ἱεῖσαι Od.12.192
; also in inf. ἱέμεν, ἱέμεναι, part. ἱέμενος, etc.,ξυν-ῑετε Archil.50
: [pron. full] ῐ sts. in Trag., ῐησι A.Th. 309 (lyr.), ῐέντα ib. 493, ῐείς, ῐεῖσα, E.IT 298, IA 1101, Hec. 338; ; in Com., συνῐημι Ar.Av. 946 (s. v.l.), Strato Com.1.3: with variation of quantity, πλεῖστον οὖλον ἵει [pron. full] [ῐ], i)/oulon i(/ei [i ¯ ] Carm.Pop. 1.]:—release, let go,ἧκα.. πόδας καὶ χεῖρε φέρεσθαι Od.12.442
; ἧκε φέρεσθαι let him float off, Il.21.120; let fall, κὰδ δὲ κάρητος ἧκε κόμας made his locks flow down from his head, Od.6.231; [ἐθείρας] ἵει λόφον ἀμφί Il.19.383
; ἐκ δὲ ποδοῖιν ἄκμονας ἧκα δύω I let two anvils hang from his two legs, 15.19;ἐκ δ' ἄρα χειρὸς φάσγανον ἧκε χαμᾶζε Od.22.84
, cf. Il.12.205; ; ἧκαν ἑαυτούς let themselves go, X.An.4.5.18;ἵεσαν φυγῇ πόδα E.Rh. 798
.2 of sounds, utter,ὄπα Il.3.152
, Od.12.192;ἔπεα Il.3.221
;γλῶσσαν Hdt. 1.57
; Ἑλλάδα γλῶσσαν ἱ. to speak Greek, Id.9.16; Δωρίδα, Ἀττικὴν γλῶσσαν, Th.3.112, Sol.36.10;φωνὴν Παρνησίδα A.Ch. 563
;δύσθροα βάγματα Id.Pers. 636
(lyr.);ἐκ στηθέων ἄλγος Id.Th. 865
(lyr.);μέγαν κωκυτόν S.Aj. 851
, etc.; but πᾶσαν γλῶσσαν ἱ. to let loose every kind of speech, Id.El. 596; πᾶσαν ([etym.] τὸ λεγόμενον)φωνὴν ἱέντα Pl.Lg. 890d
; τὸ τᾶς εὐφάμου στόμα φροντίδος ἱέντες, i.e. speaking not in words, but in silent thought, S.OC 133 (lyr.); ἧκε abs. (sc. φωνήν), Plu.2.973e; of instruments,ἄλλα μέλη τῶν χορδῶν ἱεισῶν Pl.Lg. 812d
.3 throw, hurl, λᾶαν, βέλος, δόρυ, Od.9.538, Il.4.498, E.Rh. 63; ἱέναι (sc. τινά)πέτρας ἄπο E.HF 320
, cf. S.Tr. 273: c. gen. pers., to throw or shoot at one,ὀϊστόν τινος Il.13.650
;ἐπ' ἀλλήλοις ἵεσαν βέλεα Hes.Th. 684
: metaph.,ἐκ μαλθακᾶς φρενὸς ὀϊστοὺς ἱέντες Pi.O.2.90
.b abs., throw, shoot,τόσσον γὰρ ἵησιν Od.9.499
, cf.8.203, Il.17.515, Pl.Tht. 194a, etc.;ἄνω ἱέντες X.An.3.4.17
;δίσκοισιν τέρποντο.. ἱέντες Il.2.774
, al.: c. gen. objecti, τῶν μεγάλων ψυχῶν ἱείς shooting at great spirits, S.Aj. 154; ἐπὶ στόχον ( στοίχων codd.) at a mark, X. Ages.1.25: c. dat. instr.,ἵησι τῇ ἀξίνῃ Id.An.1.5.12
.4 of water, let flow, spout forth,ῥόον Il.12.25
; [Ἀξιὸς] ὕδωρ ἐπὶ γαῖαν ἵησι 21.158
; : abs., [ποταμὸς] ἐπὶ γαῖαν ἵησιν the river pours over the land, Od.11.239; [κρήνη] ἵησι 7.130
; of tears,δάκρυον ἧκε χαμᾶζε 16.191
; of fire or smoke,ἵει νᾶμα παμφάγου πυρός E.Med. 1187
; .5 send, of living beings, τίς γάρ σε θεῶν ἐμοὶ ἄγγελον ἧκε; Il.18.182;Αἰνείαν.. ἐξ ἀδύτοιο ἧκε 5.513
; of omens or portents,τοῖσι δὲ δεξιὸν ἧκεν ἐρῳδιόν 10.274
;ἔλαφον.. εἰς ὁδὸν αὐτὴν ἧκεν Od. 10.159
;τέρας 21.415
; generally of things,ἴκμενον οὖρόν τινι Il.1.479
, etc.II [voice] Med., speed oneself, hasten, freq.in part. with Advs.,πρόσω ἵεσθε Il.12.274
;ἐνθένδ' ἱέμην Ar.Eq. 625
; ἱ. Τροίηνδε, Ἔρεβόσδε, Od.19.187, 20.356: with Preps.,ἵεσθαι κατὰ τὴν φωνήν Hdt. 2.70
;πρός τινα Id.9.78
;δρόμῳ ἵεσθαι ἐς τοὺς βαρβάρους Id.6.112
; ; (lyr.);εἰς Κολωνόν Pherecr.134
; ἵ. ἐπί τινα spring upon, of the lion, Arist.HA 629b24: abs.,ἰδόντες ἱέμεσθα S.Ant. 432
; ἱέμενος ῥεῖ rushing, Pl.Cra. 420a, etc.2 metaph., to be eager, desire to do a thing, c. inf.,ἵετο γὰρ βαλέειν Il.16.383
;βαλέειν δέ ἑ ἵετο θυμός 8.301
;ἵετο θυμῷ τείσασθαι.. 2.589
: c. gen., to be set upon, long for a thing, in part., ἱέμενοι πόλιος, νίκης, 11.168, 23.371;νόστοιο Od.15.69
; (lyr.); ἱέμενος ποταμοῖο ῥοάων setting thyself toward, Od.10.529: abs. in part., ἱέμενός περ eager though he was, 1.6, etc.
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