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1 ὑπώρεια
A the foot of a mountain, skirts of a mountain range, mostly c. gen.,ὑπωρείας ᾤκεον.. Ἴδης Il.20.218
;οἰκέουσι ὑπώρεαν ὀρέων ὑψηλῶν Hdt.4.23
, cf. 1.110, 2.158, 7.199; [ὄρεα] συμμίσγοντα τὰς ὑπωρέας (- είας codd.) ἀλλήλοισι ib. 129; ἐπὶ τῆς ὑπωρέης (- είης codd.)τοῦ Κιθαιρῶνος Id.9.19
, cf. 25 (- είης codd.);ἐν ταῖς ὑ. Pl.Lg. 681a
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2 ὑπώρεια
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3 διαχωρέω
3 of food, to be excreted, Hp.Vict. 2.45 (also [voice] Pass., ibid.): impers., κάτω διεχώρει αὐτοῖς they suffered from diarrhoea, X.An.4.8.20, cf. Pl.Phdr. 268b; of a person, Anon. Lond.Fr.1.1; δ. ἄπεπτα pass food, Arist.PA 675a20, cf. Hp.Morb.4.44.4 of coins, to be current, Luc.Luct.10.5 metaph., pass muster, obtain credence, Plb.18.43.3.II part asunder, divide, Arr. An.1.1.8; δ. εἰς πλάτος or εἰς βάθος, of a mountain-range, part so as to leave a plain between, ib.2.8.2,7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαχωρέω
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4 πολυσχιδής
A split into many parts, ἁπλῷ τρόπῳ καὶ μὴ πολυσχιδέϊ by a single and not a splintered fracture, Hp.Fract.24; λώβῃσι πολυσχιδέεσσι λυθέντα, of a wreck, Opp.H.4.409.2 much-cloven, opp. ἀσχιδής, of certain figs, Arist.Pr. 930b33; of a deer's antlers, branching, Id.HA 517a24, cf. PA 663a10; of the lungs, Id.HA 495b1; of leaves, Thphr.HP3.12.5;καυλοί Dsc.2.185
; of a mountain range, Str.11.12.1;ἀτραποί Plu.2.969b
; of the Nile, Opp.C.2.85, cf. Lib.Or.61.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυσχιδής
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5 ὀρθόκραιρος
A with straight or upright horns, epith. of horned cattle, Il.8.231, Od.12.348 ; also of galleys, of which the two ends turned up so as to resemble horns, Il.18.3, 19.344 ; of a mountain range,Πυρήνην -κραιρον AP14.121.5
(Metrod.).—Hom. has it only in poet. gen. pl. fem. ὀρθοκραιράων.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρθόκραιρος
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6 Ἴδη
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7 Σίπυλος
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8 Τηύγετον
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9 πέζα
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `instep', usu. metaph. `foot-end, lower edge, border of a garment, coast, net, mountain range etc.' (Ω 272, medic., hell.).Derivatives: Independent in poet. compp., e.g. ἀργυρό-πεζα adj. f. `with silver (i.e. white) feet', of Thetis a.o. (Il.), m. - πεζος (AP). On τράπεζα s. v. Unclear διά-πεζος, of woman's clothes (Callix.) -- Enlarged πεζ-ίς, - ίδος f. `seam' (Ar., Att. inscr.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [790] *ped- `foot'Etymology: Deriv with ι̯α-suffix from the word for `foot' (s. πούς), so name of smhing that belongs to the foot or smhing that refers to the foot. Formation like γλῶττα a.o. (Schwyzer 473 f., Chantraine Form. 97 ff.). Beside πέζα with ι̯α-suffix there is in Germ. an corresponding formation with ī-suffix (cf. on λύσσα; s. also πέδῑλον): PGm. * fet-ī f. in OWNo. fit, gen. fit-jar `web'; perh. also in OHG fizza, NHG Fitze `winding, thread', OHG also of the ends of the warps, as in Norw. fit.Page in Frisk: 2,486Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πέζα
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10 πέτρᾱ
πέτρᾱ, -ηGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `rock, rocky mountain range, cliff, ridge; rock cavern, cave' (Il.), second. `boulder, stone' (hell.).Compounds: E.g. πετρ-ηρεφής `covered with rocks' (A., E.), πετρο-βόλος `throwing rocks' with - ία (X., Plb.); ὑπό-πετρος `rocky' (Hdt., Thphr.; Kretschmer Glotta 21, 221; not better Sommer A. u. Sprw. 20 f.).Derivatives: Also πέτρος m. (f.) `boulder, stone' (Il.). -- Several adj. with the meaning `rocky, belonging to rocks etc., stony': πετρ-αῖος (poet. since μ 231), also as surn. of Poseidon (Pi.; Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 447), - ήεις (Il.), - ινος (Ion. poet.), - ώδης (IA.), - ήρης (S.), - ώεις (Marc. Sid.). Dimin. - ίδιον n. (Arist.); adv. - ηδόν (Luc.). Design. of place πετρών, - ῶνος m. `rocky place' (Priene IIa). Denom. πετρόομαι, - όω, also w. κατα-, ὑπο-, `to be stoned, to be turned, to turn into stone' (E., X., Lyc. etc.) with πέτρωμα n. `stoning' (E.), also `heap of stones' (Paus.; from πέτρος enlarged, cf. Chantraine Form. 187). Several plantnames, after the position: πετρ-ίνη, - αία, - αῖον, - ώνιον, - ίς, ἐπί-πετρον etc. (Strömberg 116).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: On πέτρα as collectiv beside πέτρος Wackernagel Syntax 2, 14. -- Unexplained. After Porzig Satzinhalte 349 prop. *'collapse' (to πίπτω); hypothetical. Not better Wood ClassPhil. 3, 74ff. (to Lat. impetīgō; cf. W.-Hofmann s.v.); Güntert Labyrinth 20 f. (inversed from *τέπρα, to taberna; s. W.-H. s. v., Kretschmer Glotta 22, 253); still diff. (to πετάννυμι Groselj Živa Ant. 5, 111 f. Older attempts in Bq. - Furnée 370 adduces Basque petaŕ, s. also 272, 355. The word will be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,522-523Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πέτρᾱ
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11 Λίβανος
Λίβανος, ου, ὁ (Theophr., On Plants 9, 7, 1; Diod S 19, 58, 2f) (the) Lebanon, a mountain range in Syria following the coast of the Mediterranean, famous for its cedars 1 Cl 14:5 (Ps 36:35).—Pauly-W. XIII, 1, 1–11. ABD IV 269f.
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