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1 υπνάκος
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2 κρόκη
κρόκη, ἡ, heterocl. acc.A , nom. pl.κρόκες AP6.335
(Antip.): nom. [full] κρόξ only in Hsch.: ([etym.] κρέκω):—thread which is passed between the threads of the warp, woof, Hes. l.c., Hdt.2.35, Pl. Plt. 282d, 282e, Cra. 388b;κ. καὶ στήμων PLille6.12
(iii B. C.);νῶσαι μαλθακωτάτην κ. Eup.319
, cf. Men.892;κρόκας ἐμβάλλειν Arist.HA 623a11
.2 generally, thread, Hp.Morb.2.18, Luc.Nav.26, etc.3 = κροκύς, flock or nap of woollen cloth, ἐν Ἐκβατάνοισι γίγνεται κρόκης χόλιξ; Ar.V. 1144: pl., μαλακαῖσι κρόκαις with cloths of soft wool, Pi.N. 10.44; κρόκαισι with flocks of wool, S.OC 474; τρίβωνες ἐκβαλόντες.. κρόκας having lost the nap, worn out, E.Fr.282.12; τῆς κ. φορουμένης the wool being torn to pieces, Ar.Lys. 896, cf. Th. 738; κρόκη θαψίνη yellow wool, IG12.330.17.II = κροκάλη, pebble on the sea-shore, Arist.Mech. 852b29; ἐν κρόκῃσι on the pebbles of the shore, Lyc.107, 193, etc. -
3 νυσταγμάτων
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4 κνάπτω
κνάπτω (v. sub fin.),A card or comb wool, dress or full cloth (either with teasel or comb),ἱμάτια Dsc.4.159
;παρ' ἐμοὶ πόκος οὐ κνάπτεται Xenocr.
ap. D.L.4.10.2 of torture,ἐπ' ἀσπαλάθων κνάπτοντες Pl.R. 616a
(cf.κνάφος 11
): generally, mangle, tear,μάστιγι Cratin. 275
:—[voice] Pass., δίνᾳ κναπτόμενοι, of bodies mangled against rocks, A.Pers. 576 (lyr.); ἐκνάπτετ' αἰέν, of Hector's body, S.Aj. 1031, cf. Philostr.VA6.40.3 κ. γλῶσσαν, = συνέχειν ἐντὸς τῶν ὀδόντων, Com.Adesp.1313 (= Trag.Adesp.224). (Acc.Sch.Ar.Pl. 166, κνάπτω, κναφεύς, etc., were old [dialect] Att., γνάπτω, γναφεύς, etc., later [dialect] Att., confirmed by Inscrr.: forms in γν- are found in Ionic, Papyri, and later Gr., e.g. Dsc. l.c.; κνάμπτ- Pl.l.c. (as v.l.), Philostr.l.c.: cf. Welsh cnaif 'fleece', Engl. nap (on cloth), Lett. knābt 'pick', 'peck'.) -
5 κροκύς
Aκρόκη 1.3
) flock or nap on woollen cloth, Hdt.3.8, Luc.Fug.28, etc.; piece of wool, Hp.Prog.4, Plu.Sull.35; κροκύδα ἀφαιρεῖν, typical of a flatterer, Thphr.Char.2.3: metaph.,ἀνήσω κροκύδα μαστιγουμένη Ar.Fr. 651
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6 λάχνη
λάχν-η, ἡ,A soft woolly hair, down, as of the first beard,πρίν σφωϊν.. πυκάσαι γένυς εὐανθέϊ λάχνῃ Od.11.320
;ὅτε λάχναι νιν μέλαν γένειον ἔρεφον Pi.O.1.68
; of the thin hair on Thersites' head,ψεδνὴ δ' ἐπενήνοθε λ. Il.2.219
; of the soft nap or pile on cloth,οὔλη δ' ἐπενήνοθε λ. 10.134
; of the scanty hairs on the elephant, Luc.Philops.24; of the hair or fur of wild beasts,λάχνῃ δέρμα κατάσκιον Hes.Op. 513
; of the bear's or polecat's fur, Opp.C.3.140, Nic.Th. 690; of sheep's wool, S.Tr. 690, Opp.C.2.379; of ox's hair, A.R.1.325: in pl., of the hedgehog's quills, Plu.2.98d, Opp.H.2.369. -
7 μέρμηρα
A care, trouble, ἄμπαυμα μερμηράων rest from troubles, Hes.Th.55, cf. Thgn.1325;ἔρρετε μέρμηραι θυμαλγέες IG14.1942
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8 νύσταγμα
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9 ξύω
Aξῦον Od.22.456
: [tense] aor.ἔξῡσα Il.14.179
, Hp.VC14 ( ἐγ-ξύσῃ [pron. full] [ῠ] is prob. f.l. for -ξέσῃ in E.Fr. 298 codd. Stob., and so διέξῠσεν for - έξεσεν in Nonn.D.39.321):—[voice] Med., [tense] aor.ἐξῡσάμην X.Cyr. 6.2.32
:—[voice] Pass., Sophr.150 : [tense] aor. , Thphr. CP5.6.13 : [tense] pf.ἔξυσμαι Gal. 13.544
, ([etym.] περι-) Hp.Mul.2.192 :—scratch, scrape, λίστροισιν δάπεδον ξῦον they scraped the floor with rakes, Od. l.c. ; scratch, prov. τὸν ξύοντα ἀντιξύειν 'claw me, claw thee', Sophr.149 ; γέροντα κωνείῳ ξύοντα τὴν γῆν scratching a diagram on the earth, Call.Iamb.1.122 ; τῷ δακτύλῳ [τὴν γῆν] Sch.Ar.Ach.31 ; γράψαι τὸ ξῦσαι παρὰ τοῖς παλαιοῖς (i. e. in Hom., cf. γράφω I. 1) D.T. 630.28 : metaph., ξῦσαι ἀπὸ γῆρας ὀλοιόν scrape off, get rid of, sad old age, h.Ven. 224 ; πᾶσαν ᾐόνα ξύων scouring the whole coast, of a fisherman, Babr.6.1 ; = ἐπιξύω, graze, of stars which touch the horizon but do not set, Euc.Phaen.Prooem.p.2H.:—[voice] Med., scratch oneself,ξυόμενοι ἥδονται Democr.127
;ξυόμενοι πρὸς τὰ δένδρα ἐκθλίβουσι τοὺς ὄρχεις Arist.HA 578b4
, cf.Pr. 953b37 ;τὴν κεφαλὴν ξύστρᾳ ξ. Luc. Lex.5
:—[voice] Pass., being scraped up,Arist.
HA 570a9 ; of land, to beeroded, scoured away, by water,ξυσθείσης καὶ ἀφανισθείσης γῆς POxy.1911.193
(vi A. D.).II shred, ξύων τὴν σάρκα [τοῦ χαραδριοῦ] ἐν οἴνῳ διδόναι πίνειν prob. in Hp.Int.37 ;[τιθύμαλλον] ἐν οἴνῳ ξύοντα πίνειν Thphr.HP9.11.2
.III shape by whittling, shaving, or planing, κώπας ib.5.1.7 :—[voice] Med., παλτὸν ξύσασθαι whittle oneself a javelin, X.l.c.IV shear the nap of cloth,ἑανὸν ἕσαθ', ὅν οἱ Ἀθήνη ἔξυσ' ἀσκήσασα Il.14.179
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10 ἄμαλλος
ἄμαλλος (A), ον,------------------------------------ἄμαλλος (B): πέρδιξ ([place name] Polyrrhenian), Hsch.:—also [full] ἄμαλλοι· φυτὰ σικύων ἢ τῶν ὁμοίων, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄμαλλος
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11 ἄποκος
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12 ἐξώμαλλος
ἐξώμαλλος, ον,A with the nap outside, Sch.D.Chr.72.1 p.789 Emp.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξώμαλλος
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13 ἄωτος
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14 νάφθα
Grammatical information: f. n.Meaning: `petroleum' (LXX, Str., Dsc.).Other forms: - ας m.Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Iran.Etymology: From NPers. naft `petroleum' which is of unknown origin. -- After Brandenstein OLZ 43, 345 ff. (with Herzfeld Arch. Mitt. aus Iran 9, 80ff.) from Iran. * nafta- from * nab- `be wet'; after B. further to IE * nebh- in νέφος, Neptunus etc. (doubtful). On meaning and further forms (Accad. napṭu) Forbes Mnem. 3: 4, 70f. Lat. LW [loanword] nap(h)tha.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νάφθα
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15 νυστάζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `slumber, be sleepy'.Derivatives: νυσταγμός m. `drowsiness' (Hp., LXX), νύσταγμα n. `nap, short sleep' (LXX), νύσταξις H. as explanation of νῶκαρ; νυστακτής as adjunct of ὕπνος (Ar. V. 12, Alciphr.), - ακτικῶς `in a sleepy way' (Gal.). Also νυσταλέος `sleepy' (Aret., H.), after ὑπναλέος with jumping over of the presentsuffix (Debrunner IF 23, 18), νύσταλος (Com. Adesp.) wit νυσταλωπιᾶν νυστάζειν H.Etymology: Of νυστάζω strongly remind some Baltic expressions for `slumber, sleepy', e.g. Lith. snús-tu, snúd-au, snús-ti `slumber away' with snud-à, snùd-is `sleeper, dreamer'; with diff. ablaut snáud-žiu, snáus-ti `slumber'; further with l-suffix but independent of νυσταλέος Lith. snaudãlius `sleepy man', Latv. snaudule `sleepy-head' (de Saussure MSL 6, 76 = Rec. 412, Schulze KZ 29, 263 = Kl. Schr. 376). Then - τάζω is purely enlarging as in κλασ-τάζω (κλα[σ]- or κλαδ-), βαστάζω ( βαδ-?) a.o.; cf. Schwyzer 706. If right, the old obvious connection with νεύω `nod' (thus still Schwyzer 348; against it Georgacas Glotta 36, 173) must fall. -- After Solmsen Glotta 2, 75 ff., here also νυθόν, νοῦθος (s.v.); very doubtful.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νυστάζω
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