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101 ἀργῆς
Aἄργας AB442
), ὁ, a kind of serpent, Achae.1, Trag.Adesp.199;ὄφις ἀργῆς Hp.Epid.5.86
: also an obscure nickname of Demosthenes, Aeschin.2.99, Plu.Dem.4. -
102 ἀττικοπέρδιξ
A Attic partridge, nickname of an actor, Ath. 3.115b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀττικοπέρδιξ
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103 ἀφύη
A small fry of various fishes (cf. ἀφρός III), Epich.60,89, 124, Ar.Ach. 640, Hices. ap. Ath.7.285b; = μεμβράς, Hsch.; nickname of ἑταίρα, Ath. 13.586b: prov., ἀφύα πῦρ or εἶδε πῦρ ἀ. 'no sooner said than done', Zen.2.32, Eust.1150.40.—Not used in sg. by [dialect] Att., acc. to Hsch. s.v. ἀφύων τιμή. -
104 Ἁπλοκύων
Ἁπλοκύων, ὁ, nickname ofGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἁπλοκύων
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105 ἐπιληκυθίστρια
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106 ἐπίουρος
ἐπίουρος, ὁ,A = οὖρος (B), guardian, watcher, ward, c.gen., ὑῶν ἐ. Od. 13.405;βοῶν Theoc.8.6
,25.1;Οἰχαλίης A.R.1.87
; ναυτιλίης v.l.in Id.4.652: less freq.c.dat., Μίνωα τέκε Κρήτῃ ἐ. Il.13.450;κρήνῃ A.R. 3.1180
.II. wooden peg, pin, IG4.1484.63 (Epid.), Hero Aut.16.2, al., Hippiatr.26, Gp.10.61, prob.l.in Arist.Pr. 915a11; nickname of Secundus (son of a joiner), Philostr.VS1.26: Lat. epiurus, Pall.Agr. 12.7.15, prob. in Sen.Ben.2.12, Aug.Civ.Dei 15.27, Isid.Etym.19.19.7: also [full] ἐπίορος, Ath.Mitt.51.154 ([place name] Delos).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίουρος
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107 ἐπίρρημα
I. in Old Comedy, a speech, commonly of trochaic tetrameters, spoken by the Coryphaeus after the Parabasis (as in Ar.Nu. 575, Eq. 565), Hsch., Suid.II. adverb, D.H.Comp.2, etc.; περὶ ἐπιρρημάτων, title of work by Apollonius Dyscolus.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίρρημα
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108 ἐπιτίμαιος
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109 ἐπωνυμία
A derived or significant name, as Ἔπαφος, A.Supp.45 (lyr.); Πολυνείκης, Id.Th. 829 (lyr.); ἐ. ποιεῖσθαι ἀπό or ἐπί τινος, Hdt.2.42, 1.94 ;ὅθεν ἔθεντο τὰς ἐ. Id.4.45
; ἔχειν ἐ. ἐπί τινος ibid.;καλεῖσθαι ἐ. ἐπί τινος Id.1.14
;κατὰ τὴν ἐ. τινὸς κληθῆναι Id.1.173
; ἐ. ἔχειν or σχεῖν τινός, Id.4.15, Pl.Criti. 114a ; ἐ. ἀπό τινος ἔχειν, ἐγκαταλιπεῖν, λαβεῖν, Hdt.7.121, Th.2.102, Pl.Phdr. 238c ; τῆς θεοῦ ἐπωνυμίας ἄξιος the name derived from her, Id.Lg. 626d ; τὴν τῇδε ἐ. αὐτοῦ its namesake here, Id.Phdr. 250e ;ἐ. ἀφ' ἑαυτῶν παρέχεσθαι Th.1.3
; but ἐ. σχεῖν χώρας to have the naming of it, i.e. have it named after one, ib.9 ;ἐ. τινὶ Μαργίτην τίθεσθαι
as a nickname,Aeschin.
3.160 ;προσείληφε τὴν ἐ...συκοφάντης Id.2.99
;ἔχουσα τὴν ἐ. τὴν τοῦ ὃ ἔστιν Pl.Phd. 92d
: folld. by inf., ἐ. ἔχει σμικρός τε καὶ μέγας εἶναι he has the name of being, ib. 102c ;ἀποβαιεῖν τὴν ἐ. τὸ.. καλὸς κἀγαθὸς κεκλῆσθαι X.Oec.12.2
;ἐ. ἔχοντος Θασίου εἶναι Hdt.2.44
: acc. as Adv., Ὀλυμπίῳ ἐπωνυμίην θύειν by surname, ibid.;ἀπὸ τῆς κυψέλης ἐ. Κύψελος οὔνομα ἐτέθη Id.5.92
.έ.2 generally, name, title,θεῶν -ίαι Id.2.4
, cf. Pl.R. 394a, PHal.1.251 (iii B.C.), etc.;συγγραμμάτων Sor.Vit.Hippocr.13
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110 ἐριστικός
II esp. fond of wrangling or arguing, captious, Pl.Ly. 211b, etc.;ὁ ἐ. ἐστί πως οὕτως ἔχων πρὸς τὸν διαλεκτικὸν ὡς ὁ ψευδογράφος πρὸς τὸν γεωμετρικόν Arist.SE 171b35
;οἱ Ἀκαδημιακοὶ τῶν ἄλλων ἐριστικώτεροι Luc.Pisc. 43
: [comp] Sup.- ώτατος D.L.2.134
; Ἐριστικοί, οἱ, nickname of the Megarian school, ib. 106 ; sophistry,Pl.
Sph. 231e, al.; τὸ -κόν, defined as τὸ ἔντεχνον καὶ περὶ δικαίων..καὶ ἀδίκων ἀμφισβητοῦν ib. 225c ;τὰ ἐ. Arist.Rh. 1402a3
; ἐ. συλλογισμός, λόγος, sophism, fallacy, Id.Top. 100b23, Metaph. 1012a19 (pl.); τέχνη ἐριστικῶν, a work of Protagoras, D.L.9.55. Adv. , Arist. Ph. 186a6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐριστικός
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111 ἐτησίαι
A periodic winds, esp. those blowing from north-west during the summer, Hdt.2.20, 6.140, cf. Hp.Aër.10, D.4.31, Arist.Mete. 361b35; of the southerly monsoon in the Indian Ocean, Arr.An.6.21.1; Εὖροι ἐ. Posidon. ap. Str.3.2.5.II sg., as nickname of Antipater, who reigned for forty-five days, King of the Dog-days, PCair.Zen.19.6 (iii B.C.), Porph.Fr.Hist.4.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐτησίαι
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112 ἑλκετρίβων
A cloak-trailer, nickname of a Laconian, Pl. Com.124.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑλκετρίβων
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113 ὀρθοκόρυδος
ὀρθο-κόρῠδος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρθοκόρυδος
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114 ὑποκορίζομαι
Aὑπεκορισάμην Aristid.1.493
J., Charito 3.7: in dialects ὑποκουρίζομαι (q. v.).I trans., call by endearing names, of lovers, νηττάριον ἂν καὶ φάττιον ὑπεκορίζετο he would call me coaxingly little duck and little dove, Ar.Pl. 1011; ψυχὴν ὑ. τινά call him dear soul, Plu.2.692e;τὴν Ἑκάλην ἐτίμων, Ἑκαλίνην ὑποκοριζόμενοι Id.Thes.14
; [Κωλώτην] Ἐπίκουρος εἰώθει Κωλωτάραν ὑ. καὶ Κωλωτάριον Id.2.1107e
; τὸν πύκτην Ἡρακλείδην Ἡρακλοῦν ὑπεκορίζοντο ib.624b, cf. Ath.13.585f.2 call by a soft name, esp. call something bad by a fair name, gloss over,εὐηθείᾳ.. ἣν ἄνοιαν οὖσαν ὑποκοριζόμενοι καλοῦμεν Pl.R. 400e
; ἐραστοῦ ὑποκοριζομένου καὶ εὐχερῶς φέροντος τὴν ὠχρότητα ib. 474e; ὑποκοριζόμενοι, ὕβριν μὲν εὐπαιδευσίαν καλοῦντες κτλ. ib. 560e; δουλείαν Φιλίππῳ ξενίαν καὶ ἑταιρίαν καὶ τοιαῦθ' ὑποκοριζόμενοι calling their slavery by the fair names of friendship, etc., D.19.259; fuga quam tu peregrinationemὑποκοπίζη Cic.Att.9.10.4
;προθυμίας τὰς ἐπιθυμίας ὑ. Plu.2.449a
, cf. 56d, Sol.15, Aristid.2.112 J., etc.;ὑ. καὶ σκώπτει θάνατον Arr.Epict.4.1.166
.3 reversely, call something good by a bad name, οἱ μὲν φίλοι καλοῦσί με Εὐδαιμονίαν, οἱ δὲ μισοῦντες ὑποκοριζόμενοι ὀνομάζουσί με Κακίαν but my enemies nickname me Vice, X.Mem.2.1.26 (unless ὑποκοριζόμενοι has been transposed from the former clause).4 make a pretence of, imitate, mimic,φθέγμα Philostr. VS2.10.2
:—[voice] Pass., pretended,Anon.
ap. Suid.II intr., use diminutives, Arist.Rh. 1405b28.III [voice] Act. (signf. 11 ) first in Dam.Isid.76, Eust.1196.13:—[voice] Pass., to become in the diminutive form,τὸ γῄδιον -ιζόμενον ἐφύλαξε τὸ η ¯ τοῦ γῆ A.D. Adv.174.27
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115 ὑποκόρισμα
A a coaxing or endearing name, as Dem. said that his nickname Βάταλος was a ὑ. τίτθης, Aeschin.1.126.2 a fair name for something base, as παράσιτος for πολυφάγος, Alex. 178.2, cf. 219.5; σεισάχθεια for χρεῶν ἀποκοπή, Plu. 2.807e; soφυγῆς ὑ. καὶ παρακάλυμμα Id.Galb.20
.3 diminutive, Eust.1540.54.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποκόρισμα
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116 Ἶρος
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Ἶρος
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117 κεβλήπυρις
Meaning: `name of an unknown bird (Ar. Av. 303); also used as nickname of Themistocles (Hermipp. Com. Va). -Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Connection with κεβλή (s. v.) and πῦρ (" redpoll", `Hänfling') is ununderstandable, cf. Thompson Birds s. v.Page in Frisk: 1,806Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεβλήπυρις
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118 κηρύλος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: name of a bird, which was identified or compared with the kingfisher ἀλκυών (Alcm., Archil., Ar. Av. 299f. [here written κειρύλος as nickname referring to κείρειν], Arist.); see Thompson Birds s. v.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation in - υλος (diminutive?), Chantraine Formation 249ff., Leumann Glotta 32, 217f.); from a basis κηρ-, or κηλ- (with dissimilation)? In the first case perh. with Prellwitz (Wb.2, BB 30, 176) to Skt. śārá- `motley', śārī̆- name of a bird; cf. Frisk Nom. 6 w. n. 4 (IE. *ḱēro-); in the latter case one connected κελαινός etc (s. v.), WP. 1, 420. One might follow Lagercrantz Sertum philol. C. F. Johansson oblatum (1910) 117ff. and connect *κηλ-ύλος with κήλων `breeding stallion'; cf. the description of the bird in H.: κηρύλος ἄρσην ὄρνις συνουσιαστικός. So no etym.Page in Frisk: 1,844-845Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κηρύλος
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119 κουρά
κουρά, ion. - ρήGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `cropping of the hair, the beard, wool', also of trees and grass; `lock of hair, of wool, fur'; `cut-off end, slips of wood' (IA.).Derivatives: 1. κουρεύς m. `shaver, barber' (Att.); name of a bird (H.; after the sound), with κουρεῖον ` barber-shop' (Att.), with κουρεακός ` talkative' (Plb.; on the formation Schwyzer 497); also κουρευτής `id.' (Gloss.), f. κουρεύτρια (Plu.), κουρευτικός `used for shaving' (sch., Olymp.); cf. κουρεύομαι below; on κουρεύς etc. Boßhardt Die Nomina auf - ευς 46. - 2. κούρειον (- εον) n. ` sacrifice of hair etc. on the Apaturia (S., Is., inscr.) with Κούρειος surn. of Apollon (Teos), κουρεῶτις, - ιδος ( ἡμέρα, ἑορτή) f. `the third day of the Apaturia, on which the hair of the young boys and girles was offered' (Pl., inscr.; Nilsson Gr. Rel. 1, 137 a. 493), Κουρεών (-ηϊών) - ῶνος m. monthname in Magnesia on the Maeander (inscr.; s. Nachmanson Magn. 23 n. 1, 50). Here also with bleached 2. member αἱμα-κουρίαι pl. ` bloodoffer' (Pi.). - 3. κούριμος `belonging to the cropping, shaved' (trag., Plu.), also κουρεύσιμος (sch.) as if from *κούρευσις ( κουρεύομαι); Arbenz Die Adj. auf - ιμος 79f. - 4. κουρικός ` used for the cropping' (pap.). - 5. κουρίς, - ίδος f. `id.' ( μάχαιρα; Cratin.), ` polisher-girl' (com., Plb.). - 6. κουρίας m. ` who has his hair shaved' (Luc., D. L.). - 7. κουράς ἡ ἐν τοῖς ὀροφώμασι γραφή, ὀροφικὸς πίναξ H.; also ἐγκουράς (A. Fr. 142, H.). - 8. κουρῖτις f. plant-name, ` περιστερεὼν ὕπτιος, Verbena officinalis' (Ps.-Dsc., Ps.-Apul.; motive unknown, cf. Redard Les noms grecs en - της 73). - Denomin. verbs: 1. κουριάω `need cropping, have long hair' (Pherecr., Plu., Luc.; after the verbs of disease in - ιάω, Schwyzer 732); 2. κουρίζω, - ίξαι `shave, cut' (Thphr., H.); 3. κουρεύομαι `adopt the tonsura, have short hair' (Just., Sch.). - On κοῦρος a. κουρίξ s. v.Etymology: As primary verbal noun κουρά stands for *κορσά (on he phonetics Schwyzer 285f., Lejeune Traité de phon. 108 n. 3, 119 n. 2); the verb is seen in Hitt. karš-mi ` cut off' (IE rather *kérs-mi than *kórs-mi); with t-enlargement Toch. A kärṣt-, B kärst- `cut off, destroy'. Traces of the same verb (with diff. sound-development) show Gr. ἀ-κερσε-κόμης, Κόρσης nickname of a smooth-shaved man (Chrysipp.), κορσός κορμός H., κορσοῦν κείρειν H. with κορσᾶς m. (pap.), κορσω-τήρ (Call., Poll.) `barber', - τεύς `id.' (Ath. 12, 520e), - τήριον `barber-shop' (ibd.); further κόρση, s. v. - Pok. 945). Further s. κείρω.Page in Frisk: 1,935Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κουρά
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120 ὄζος 2
ὄζος 2.Meaning: in ὄζος Ἄρηος, a nickname of brave heroes (Il.)See also: s. ἄοζος.Page in Frisk: 2,353Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄζος 2
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