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1 χταπόδι
octopusΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > χταπόδι
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2 ελεδώνας
ἑλεδώνᾱς, ἑλεδώνηoctopus: fem acc plἑλεδώνᾱς, ἑλεδώνηoctopus: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
3 ἑλεδώνας
ἑλεδώνᾱς, ἑλεδώνηoctopus: fem acc plἑλεδώνᾱς, ἑλεδώνηoctopus: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
4 σηπία
σηπία, ας, ἡ (Aristoph. et al.) cuttle-fish, sepia w. sea-lamprey and octopus (w. octopus: schol. on Pla. 160e) B 10:5 (s. Lev 11:10; also πολύπους and σμύραινα).—DELG. -
5 ελεδώνη
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6 ἑλεδώνη
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7 ελεδώνην
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8 ἑλεδώνην
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9 οσμύλαι
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10 ὀσμύλαι
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11 οσμύλην
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12 ὀσμύλην
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13 κοτυληδών
A any cup-shaped hollow or cavity:1 in pl., suckers on the arms ([etym.] πλεκτάναι) of the poulp or octopus, Od.5.433, in [dialect] Ep. dat. πρὸς κοτυληδονόφιν, cf. Arist.HA 524a2, PA 685b3, Thphr.HP9.13.6, Ath.11.479b; also on the feet of the κάραβος, Arist.HA 527a25: sg., Luc.Musc.Enc. 3.2 in pl., cotyledons, foetal and uterine vascular connexious (in animals), Hp.Aph.5.45, Arist.GA 745b33, al.: wrongly expld. asκοιλότητες.. ἐν αἷς τὴν ἀνατροφὴν τοῦ ἐμβρύου γίνεσθαι Diocl.Fr.27
, cf. Gal.2.905.3 = κοτύλη 2, socket of the hip-joint, Ar.V. 1495, Arist. HA 493a24, Milet.6.22 (iii B. C.).5 plant, prob. navelwort, Cotyledon Umbilicus, Hp.Steril. 230, Nic.Th. 681, Dsc.4.91, Gal.12.41; another species, C. sterilis, Dsc.4.92.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κοτυληδών
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14 πλεκτάνη
A anything twined or wreathed, coil, wreath, ; flame-wreath, Id.Fr.281.3; π. καπνοῦ wreath of smoke, Ar.Av. 1717.II pl., arms of the poulp or octopus, tentacles, Alex.187.2, Eub.150.7, Diph.34, Arist.HA 524b1, PA 685b4, Thphr.HP8.8.4,9.13.6; of theναυτίλος 11
, Arist.HA 622b10; also of the antennae of the καρίς, Dsc.4.77.IV Medic., mastoid growth in the uterus, Diocl.Fr.27, Eudem. and Praxag. ap. Gal.2.890.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλεκτάνη
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15 πολύπους
A : neut. pl. :—many-footed, Pl.Ti. 92a, Dsc.2.35; (lyr.);οὕτω τι πολύπουν ἐστὶν ἡ λύπη κακόν Posidipp.19
(dub.).2 [voice] Pass., trodden by many feet, χῶρος Orac. ap. Polyaen.6.53.-------------------------------------------A , Ar.Fr. 318, Eup.110, etc.; gen.πουλύποδος Od.5.432
, Pl.Com.173.16, Eub.101; acc. πουλύπουν Ion Trag.36, Ar.Fr. 190, Hegem.1, Alex.170, etc.: pl., nom.πουλύποδες h.Ap.77
, Hp.Vict.2.48, Diocl.Fr.132; acc.- ποδας Pherecr.13
, Pl.Com.93; gen.πουλυπόδων Anaxandr.41.29
(anap.); later, acc.sg.πολύποδα Luc.Vit.Auct.10
,πολύπουν Id.DMar.4.2
: pl. πολύποδες, etc., Arist.HA 541b1, al.; acc. πολύπους ib. 534a25, Dsc.1.74 (in signf. 111): —in Poets freq. declined as if from [full] πούλυπος, gen.πουλύπου Thgn. 215
, Ar.Fr. 191: pl., gen.πουλύπων Amips.6
; acc. : [dialect] Dor. pl. nom. [full] πώλυποι Epich.61; acc.πωλύπους Id.124
: also nom. sg. [full] πώλυπος Hp.Aff.5 (v.l.); [full] πῶλυψ Diph.Siph. ap. Ath.8.356e, (in signf. 111) Poll.4.204: acc. pl.πώλυπας Dsc.2.166
; also acc. pl. [full] πόλυπας and acc. and gen. sg. πόλυπα, πόλυπος, Paul.Aeg.6.25:— the common poulp or octopus, Od.l.c., Thgn. l.c., Arist.HA 524a3, etc.IV π. βοτάνη, = πολυπόδιον, Gp.15.1.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολύπους
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16 ἑλεδώνη
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἑλεδώνη
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17 ὀκτάπους
II Subst., ὀκτάπους, ὁ, Octopus vulgaris, Alex.Trall.7.1.2 Scythian name for one who possessed two oxen and a cart, Luc.Scyth. 1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀκτάπους
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18 ὀκτάτονος
ὀκτά-τονος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀκτάτονος
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19 ὀσμύλη
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20 ἑλεδώνη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: a kind of octopus (Arist. HA 525a 17), cf. Thompson Fishes s. v.Other forms: Also ἐλ. Further δελεδώνη ὁ μύλλος ἰχθύςOrigin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation in - ώνη (plant names; also χελώνη, γογγρώνη etc.), further unknown. "ohne Zweifel Mittelmeerwort" (Frisk).Page in Frisk: 1,487Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἑλεδώνη
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