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1 παραθυράκι
loopholeΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > παραθυράκι
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2 παρείσδυσις
A slipping in, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.199, Gal.8.581;τοῦ ἑτέρου ἄρθρου A.D.Synt. 81.9
; of poison, Philum. Ven.4.1 ; way to get in, opening, Thphr. CP1.7.2 ; loophole of entrance, chink, Epicur.Sent. Vat.47, Dam.Pr.68 ; means of entry, PStrassb.22.30 (i A.D.); but also, loophole of escape (in argument), Hero Spir. 1 Prooem. (fort. παρέκ-).II dub. sens., ἔχουσι π. καὶ φιλαυτότητα καὶ λύπην Vett. Val.345.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρείσδυσις
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3 τοξικός
-ή,-όν A 0-1-0-0-0=1 JgsB 5,28of or for the bow; ἐκτὸς τοῦ τοξικοῦ out of the loopholeCf. HARLÉ; 1999 132 -
4 τοξικός
A of or for the bow, τ. θῶμιγξ, ἄτρακτος, A.Pers. 460, Fr. 139; τ. στολή an archer's equipment, Pl.Lg. 833b; τ. κάλαμος a kind of Cretan reed used for arrows, Thphr.HP4.11.11.II of persons, skilled in the use of the bow, [ Πάνδαρος] Plu.2.405b;τοξικώτατοι X.Cyr.6.2.4
.III τὸ -κόν, collectively, the bowmen, for οἱ τοξόται, Ar.Lys. 462, D.C.36.47;πηλίκα τοξικὰ ἔχουσι; Mim.Oxy.413.198
.2 τ. φάρμακον poison for smearing arrows with, Arist.Mir. 837a13, BGU 21 ii 14 (iv A. D.), Orib.Fr.126:τὸ τ. Str.3.4.18
, Dsc.1.106, Ael.NA9.15: pl., Dsc.2.79.b = venenum, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τοξικός
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5 τοξότις
A archeress, of Atalanta, Call.Dian. 223; of Artemis, Orph.H.36.2, etc.: as Adj.,τ. χείρ AP6.188
(Leon.):—Τοξότιδες, name of a play by A.II loophole for shooting arrows, Plb.8.7.3; cf. τοξικός, 1.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τοξότις
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6 παρείσδυσις
παρείσδυσις, εως, ἡ slipping in (stealthily), sneaking in (παρεισδύω; Theophr., CP 1, 7, 1; Chrysippus: Stoic. III 199; Plut., Mor. 476c; 879e) ὁ πονηρὸς παρείσδυσιν πλάνης ποιήσας ἐν ἡμῖν the evil one, having caused error to creep in among us B 2:10. παρείσδυσιν ἔχειν (Vett. Val. 345, 8) have opportunity to slip in, find a loophole ἵνα μὴ σχῇ παρείσδυσιν ὁ μέλας 4:10 (cp. PStras 22, 30 [I A.D.] οὐδεμίαν παρείσδυσιν ἔχεις).—DELG s.v. δύω. M-M. s.v.-δύω.
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