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1 χόανος
A hollow in which metal was placed for melting, melting-pot, from which it was run into the mould,φῦσαι δ' ἐν χοάνοισιν.. ἐφύσων Il.18.470
;κασσίτερος.. ἐν εὑτρήτοις χοάνοισιν θαλφθείς Hes.Th. 863
, cf. Emp.96.1, Hp.Cord.8, A.R.3.1299.2 poet. forλίγδος 11
, mould for casting metal in, Anacr.116. -
2 χαλκεῖον
χαλκ-εῖον, [dialect] Ion. [suff] χαλκ-ήϊον, τό, = foreg. 11, Hdt.1.68, Hp.Art.47,77, And.1.40, Pl.Euthd. 300b.II = χαλκίον (q.v.):1 cauldron, pot, Hdt.4.81, 152 (v.l. χαλκίον), Hp.Morb.4.39, Pl.Prt. 329a codd.: esp. copper in baths, Thphr.Char.9.8; χ. ἐρυθρόν vessel of pure copper, Hp.Ulc.12;χ. μολυβοῦν POxy.1648.62
(ii A. D.).3 bronze structure, Paus.2.22.2.III τὰ χαλκεῖα (sc. ἱερά), at Athens, a festival at the end of the month Pyanopsion, Phanod.22, Hyp.Fr.90, cf. Poll.7.105; title of play by Menander.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χαλκεῖον
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3 σκῶρ
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `muck, excrement' (Epich., Ar., Stratt.).Derivatives: σκωρ-ία f. `metal slags' (Arist. a. o.; s. Scheller Oxytonierung 49 w. furher details) with - ίδιον, - ιάζω (late), - αμίς f. `stool' (Ar.; after ἁμίς `chamber pot').Etymology: Old zero grade r-n-stem, only in ablaut differring from full grade Hitt. šakar, gen. šaknaš `id.' as ὕδωρ beside Hitt. u̯atar, u̯edar (Benveniste Origines 9, Frisk Indogerm. 25 f.). The other IE forms do not help to understand σκῶρ; s. except WP. 2, 587 f. and Pok. 947f. esp. W.-Hofmann s. mūscerda w. further forms and rich lit.; also Vasmer s. sór I. Older lit. also in Bq.Page in Frisk: 2,746Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκῶρ
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4 Μά̄νης
Μά̄νηςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: Phrygian slave-name, also appellat. `slave' (Com.); name of an unhappy dice-throw (Eub. 59); kind of pot or beaker with dimin. μανίον (hell. inscr., pap.); object (beaker?, slice?, metal man?) in the kottabos-game (Com.).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Phryg.Etymology: As slave-name from Phrygian (cf. Φρύξ, also = `slave' in gen.; on the etymology s. W.-Hofmann s. mānēs), secondarily transferred to the dice-game. How the word came to its further use as appellative, is unknown. As `slice in the Kottabos-game' Mazzarino Rend. Acc. Linc. 6: 15, 366f. wants to take the word as Siculian (Italic) connected with Lat. mānāre `fly, stream' (?). Cf. also Bq s. v.Page in Frisk: 2,170Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Μά̄νης
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