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81 ἠλέκτωρ
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: Name of the sun and adjunct of ` Υπερίων (Ζ 513, Τ 398, h. Ap. 369; and Emp. 22, 2);Other forms: Acc. - τορα (Euph. 110), Dat. - τωρι (Epic. in Arch. Pap. 7, 4), gen. - τωρος (Choerob.); s. Schwyzer 531 w. n. 6.Derivatives: ἠλεκτρίς f. adjunct of the moon (Orph. `Η 9, 6); ἤλεκτρον n., - ος m. f. (on the genus cf., except LSJ, Schwyzer-Debrunner 34 n. 4) `gold mixed with silver, amber' (Od.) with Ήλεκτρίδες νῆσοι `the amber islands' (Str., Plin.), ἠλεκτρώδης `like amber' (Hp., Philostr.), ἠλέκτρινος (Dor. ἀλ-) `of amber' (Call., Luc., Hld.), ἠλεκτρόομαι `become ἤ.' (Zos.Alch.); ἠλέκτραι τὰ ἐν τοῖς κλινόποσι τῶν σφιγγῶν ὄμματα (Phot.). - Several PN: Ήλέκτρα, Άλεκτρώνα (Rhodos), Ήλεκτρύων (after Άμφιτρύων; cf. Bechtel Dial. 2, 656).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unexplained; v. Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 255 assumes Carian origin but without sufficient grounds. Improbable IE etymologies in Bq. I see no basis for DELG's statement that the word is IE; Pre-Greek?Page in Frisk: 1,629Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἠλέκτωρ
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82 κεβλή
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `head' (Call. Fr. 140, EM)Compounds: As 1. member in κεβλή-γονος `born from the head', adjunct of Άτρυτώνη (Euph. 108) and of the moon (Nic. Al. 433).Derivatives: κεβλήνη ἡ ὀρίγανος H., from the three buds close to each other of the Origanums (Grošelj Razprave 2, 42); κέβλος κυνοκέφαλος (kind of ape), κῆπος H.Origin: IE [Indo-European] (Maced.) [423] * gʰebʰ-el-`head'Etymology: On κεβ(α)λή s. Pisani Rev. int. ét. balk. 3, 14ff., espec. Kretschmer Glotta 21, 162 and 22, 100ff., also Krahe IF 60, 297, who assumes Illyrian origin. Here after Mayer Glotta 31, 114ff. and 32, 72 also the Illyrian GN Cibalae (??). Also Chantr., BSL 61 (1966) 158 a.153. S. on κεφαλή.Page in Frisk: 1,806Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κεβλή
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83 ῥόδον
Grammatical information: n.Other forms: Aeol. βρόδον OKDialectal forms: Myc. wodowe \/ wordo-wen\/ epithet of oil, s. Chadwick-Baumbach 243, Lejeune Mémoires 2, 26.Compounds: Compp., e.g. ῥοδο-δάκτυλος `rosyfingered', adjunct of Ήώς (Hom.), βροδο-δάκτυλος of the moon (Sapph.); cf. Leumann Hom. Wörter 18 n. 9), κυνό-ρροδον n. `dog rose, Rosa canina' (Thphr.; Strömberg Pfl.namen 30 a. 98).Derivatives: 1. ῥοδ-έα, - έη, -ῆ f. `rose tree' (Archil.); 2. -( ε)ών, -( ε)ῶνος m. `bed of roses' (AP, pap.) with - ωνιά f. `bed of roses, rose garden, rose tree' (Hecat.; Scheller Oxytonierung 70); 3. - ιη f. `bed of roses' (Mycale IVa); 4. - όεις `of roses' (Ψ 186, B., E. in lyr.), - εος `id, roselike' (poet. h. Cer.), - ινος `of roses' (Anacr.); on the adj. s. Schmid - εος und - ειος 47 w. n.1, Zumbach Neuerungen 14, and Forderer Gnomon 30, 96; 5. - άριον n. `rose ornament' (pap.), - ίς, - ίδος f. `rose pastille' (Dsc.); 6. - ίτης m. `rose wine' (Dsc.; Redard 98), - ῖτις f. n. of a stone, because of the colour (Plin.; Redard 60); 7. - ουντία f. `dish flavoured with roses' (Ath.; as if from *ῥοδοῦς; cf. Scheller l.c. w. n.1); 8. - ίζω `to cover with roses', of a tomb, with - ισμός, - ίσια pl. = Lat. Rosalia (Asia Minor), also `to make smell like roses' (Thphr., Alex. Aphr.), intr. `to resemble a rose' (Dsc.); 9. also the islandname ` Ρόδος ? (Georgacas Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 6,155).Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin] Iran. ?Etymology: PGr. Ϝρόδον (= Aeol. βρόδον) comes from the east, pob. first like Arm. vard `rose' from OIran. *u̯r̥da- ( \> NPers. gul `id.'); Schwyzer 344 n. 2 with Schulze (s.bel.). To this also Aram. wardā', Arab. ward `id.' Further history debated; after Mayrhofer Arch. Or. 18, 74 from Arab. warada `bloom', waruda `be red'; recalled by Mayrhofer Sprache 7(1961)185. Diff. Schulze BerlAkSb. 1910, 806ff.: with Germ., e.g. OE word `thorn-bush', Lat. rubus `blackberry-bush' from IE *u̯r̥dho-; to be rejected. Pelasgian etymology by v. Windekens Le Pélasgique 132. -- From Greek prob. Lat. rosa, in detail unlear (s. W.-Hofmann s.v.).Page in Frisk: 2,660-661Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥόδον
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84 διχόμηνις
δῐχόμηνις f. adj.,1 dividing the month i. e. coming in the middle of the lunar month, when the moon is full. ἤδη γὰρ αὐτῷ διχόμηνις ὅλον χρυσάρματος ἑσπέρας ὀφθαλμὸν ἀντέφλεξε Μήνα ( ὅτι πανσελήνῳ ἄγεται ὁ Ὀλυμπιακὸς ἀγών) O. 3.19 “ ἐν διχομηνίδεσσιν δὲ ἑσπέραις ἐρατὸν λύοι κεν χαλινὸν ὑφ' ἥρωι παρθενίας” (τουτέστιν ἐν ταῖς τῆς πανσελήνου νυξί. κατὰ ταύτας γὰρ ἐποίουν τοὺς γάμους. Σ) I. 8.44 -
85 Γοργόνειος
Γοργόνειος, ον,A = Γοργεῖος, πεδία A.Pr. 793;τὸ Γ.
a Gorgon-mask,IG
2.654,al., cf. Plu.Them.10; the Gorgon's head, a group of stars in Perseus, Gem.3.11, Ptol.Alm.7.5, etc., Plu. Them.10; but also, the constellation Medusa, Hipparch.2.3.27, al.; bogey, Ruf. ap. Orib. inc.20.27; Orphic name for the moon, because of the face in it, Orph.Fr.33.II Γ., τό, = λιθόσπερμον, Ps.-Dsc.3.141.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Γοργόνειος
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86 διχοτομέω
A cut in twain: bisect a line, Plb.6.28.2:—[voice] Pass., Arist.Pr. 913b31;σώματος -ηθέντος Plu.Pyrrh.24
: metaph. of the medial raphe of the perineum, Paul.Aeg.6.62, etc.2 punish with the last severity, Ev.Matt.24.51.4 intr., of the moon, dub. in Plu.2.929f.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διχοτομέω
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87 μέλισσα
μέλισσᾰ, [dialect] Att. [suff] μέλι-ττα, ης, ἡ, (perh. by haplology for μελι-λιχ-yα 'honey-licker', cf. Skt.A madhu-lih- (corresp. with Gr. Μεθυ-λιχ- ) 'bee') bee, Od.13.106, etc.; of wild bees, that live in rocks, Il.2.87, cf. 12.167; of honey-bees, that live in hives, Hes. Th. 594;σμῆνος μελισσᾶν A. Pers. 128
(lyr.), cf. Hdt.4.194, 5.10:—Phrases:ὥσπερ μέλιττα τὸ κέντρον ἐγκαταλιπών Pl. Phd. 91c
; ὄνος ἐν μελίτταις 'a hornets' nest', Crates Com.36; cf.μέλι 1.2
fin.1 to poets, from their culling the beauties of nature,ἔνθεν ὡσπερεὶ μ. Φρύνιχος.. μελέων ἀπεβόσκετο καρπόν Ar. Av. 748
;μ. Μούσης Id.Ec. 974
(lyr.);μ. Ἤρινναν Μουσῶν ἄνθεα δρεπτομέναν AP7.13
(Leon. or Mel.); esp. of Sophocles, Sch.Ar.V. 460.2 to the priestesses of Delphi, Pi.P.4.60; of Demeter and Artemis, Sch.Pi. l.c., Porph. Antr.18; of Cybele, Did. ap. Lact. Inst.1.22.3 in Neo-Platonic Philos., any pure, chaste being, of souls coming to birth, Porph. Antr.19; of the Moon, ib.18.III = μέλι, honey, ὕδατος,μελίσσης, μηδὲ προσφέρειν μέθυ S.OC 481
: metaph.,γλώσσης μελίσσῃ καταρρυηκέναι Id.Fr. 155
; of poetry, AP9.505.6; ἑσμὸς μελίσσης appears to be corrupt in Epin. 1.7.IV = ὀβολός, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μέλισσα
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88 σπίλος
A rock, cliff, Ion Trag.19, Arist.Mu. 392b30, Lyc. 188,374, Peripl.M.Rubr.20, etc.: τὸν σπῖλον is f.l. for τὸν πηλόν in Plu.Sert.17. [[pron. full] ῐ in Lyc. ll. cc.]------------------------------------A spot, fleck, blemish, Hp.Ep.16, Dorio ap.Ath.7.297c;σ. αἵματος J.AJ13.11.3
(pl.); on the moon, Plu.2.921f; on the face or body, Dsc.1.33, Luc.Am.15, Artem.5.67, Lib.Decl.26.19, Gp.12.26.2: metaph., stain of impurity or vice, Lysis ap.Iamb.VP 17.76, Ep.Eph.5.27; of persons, D.H.4.24 (cj.), 2 Ep.Pet.2.13. ([dialect] Att. use κηλίς acc. to Phryn.21.) [ σπῖλος Hdn.Gr.2.920; but [pron. full] ῐ in the equiv. σπιλάς (B) and in the compd. ἄσπιλος.] -
89 τροχάζω
A run quickly, Hdt.9.66, X.An.7.3.46, etc.;τ. στάδια πλείω Σωτάδου Philetaer.3
; ἵπποις τ., of a charioteer, E.Hel. 724; of a horse, Arist.HA 604b12;τ. ἐν τοῖς ὅπλοις Plb.10.20.2
;τὸν μακρὸν τ. δρόμον Inscr.Prien.112.111
(i B. C.); τροχάσαι τὴν λαμπάδα run the torch-race, OGI764.54 (Pergam., ii B. C.); make a forced march, App.BC3.88; Astrol., of the moon, τὰ μεγάλα, τὰ μείζονα, τὰ ἥττονα τ., Gal.19.556,562; ἐπὶ τὰ μείζονα τ. ibid.—The Verb was rejected by the Atticists, AB114.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τροχάζω
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90 φθίσις
A wasting away, perishing, decay,καρποῦ Pi.Pae.9.14
; of the κόσμος, Ocell.1.4; opp. αὔξησις, Hp.VM6, Pl. Phd. 71b; opp. αὔξη, Id.R. 521e: pl., Id.Phlb. 42d.II of persons, atrophy, emaciation, Hp.Art.1.2 esp. consumption, Hdt.7.88, Hp.Epid.1.24, Aph.5.11 (pl.), Arist.HA 518b21 (pl.), EN 1150b33, IG42(1).122.69 (Epid., iv B. C.), cf. φθόη.3 contraction of the pupil of the eye, Gal.19.435, Aret.SD1.7, Aët.7.55. -
91 ἐξελιγμός
ἐξελ-ιγμός, ὁ,A countermarching, ἐ. Μακεδονικός, Λακωνικός, Κρητικός, Ascl.Tact.10.13, 14, 15, cf. Arr.Tact.23.2,3,4;οἱ ἐπὶ τῶν ἵππων ἐ. Them.Or.1.2b
.II doubling, of the hare, Arr.Cyn.16.3 (pl.); so of turning movements in walking or driving a hoop, Antyll. ap. Orib. 6.21.18, 26.1.2 esp. of the shortest period containing a whole number of synodic months, days, and ἀποκαταστάσεις of the moon, Gem.18.1, Ptol.Alm. 4.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξελιγμός
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92 ἑσπέρα
I (sc. ὥρα), evening, at eve,Pi.
P.4.40, Eup.322, Pl.Phd. 59e, al. ;τῆς ἑσπέρας Alex.125.7
; alsoἑσπέρην Hp.Mul.2.121
; ἀπὸ ἑσπέρας εὐθύς just at nightfall, Th.3.112 ;ἄκρᾳ σὺν ἑσπέρᾳ Pi.P.11.10
; πρὸς ἑσπέραν towards evening, Ar.V. 1085, X.HG1.1.30, Ev.Luc.24.29 ;εἰς ἑσπέραν Pl.Smp. 223d
; ἐπειδὴ ἑσπέρα ἦν ib. 220c ;ἐπεὶ πρὸς ἑσπέραν ἦν X.HG4.3.22
;ἑσπέρας γιγνομένης Pl.R. 621a
; περὶ ἑσπέραν βαθεῖαν late in the evening, Plu.2.179e: metaph., ὁ βίος ἑσπέραν ἄγει life is wearing to its eve, Alex.228;ἑ. βίον Anon.
ap. Arist.Po. 1457b24: pl., διχομήνιδες ἑσπέραι evenings when the moon is full, Pi.I.8(7).47.2 night,μίαν ἑ. αὐλισάμενος J.BJ5.2.1
.II (sc. χώρα) the west,πρὸς ἑσπέραν φέρει E.Or. 1260
;ἡ πρὸς ἑσπέρην [χώρη] Hdt.1.82
, cf. 3.115 ;τὸ πρὸς ἑσπέρης Id.8.130
, 132, 4.38 ;τὰ πρὸς ἑσπέραν Th.6.2
;τὴν ἀνατολὴν ποιεῖσθαι ἀφ' ἑσπέρας Arist.Mete. 345a3
, cf. 344b34 ; τὰπνεύματα πνεῖ τῆς δείλης ἀπὸ τῆς ἑ. Thphr.Vent.47
: metaph. in political sense,τὰ προφαινόμενα ἀπὸ τῆς ἑ. νέφη Plb.5.104.9
, cf. 9.37.10: Ἑ., ἡ, the Western Empire, Agath.4.29,5.16. -
93 κατέχω
κατ - έχω, fut. καθέξει, aor. 2 κατέσχον, pass. κατέχονται, ipf. κατείχετο, -έχοντο, mid. aor. κατέσχετο, part. κατασχομένη, aor. 2, parallel forms, κατέσχεθον, sync. κάσχεθε: I. act., hold down, Od. 24.242; hold fast, keep back, Il. 11.702, Od. 15.200; occupy, ‘fill,’ Il. 16.79; fig., of the earth holding down (within its depths) the buried dead, πρὶν καί τινα γαῖα καθέξει, Π , Il. 3.243; of the heavens held (obscured) by night, the moon by clouds, Od. 13.269, Od. 9.145.—II. mid., hold down upon or cover oneself or a part of oneself, Il. 3.419, Od. 19.361; stop, tarry, Od. 3.284.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κατέχω
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94 αἰθέριος
1 high in air, on high, A.Pr. 158 (anap.), Th.81, S.OC 1082, etc.; αἰθερία ἀνέπτα flew up into the air, E.Med. 440, cf. Andr. 830; αἰ. γῆ, of the moon, Pythag. ap. Simp.in Cael.511.26: epith. of Zeus, Arist.Mu. 401a17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰθέριος
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95 διαυλοδρομέω
A to run the δίαυλος, Sch.Ar.Av. 293; return to the starting-point, Arist.GA 741b21; of the moon, Ph.1.24; of evils, recur, Id.2.350.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαυλοδρομέω
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96 δυάζω
A express in the dual number, Eust.47.28.2 [voice] Pass., to be impressed with the sense of a thing's being double, see double, etc., S.E.M.7.193.II make into two, Ascl. in Metaph.432.12 ([voice] Pass.): —[voice] Pass., to be halved, of the moon, Theol.Ar.12.2 double, Theo Sm.p.29 H., Iamb.in Nic.p.60P. -
97 καλλιγένεια
καλλι-γένεια, ἡ,A bearer of a fair offspring, name by which Demeter was invoked in the Thesmophoria, Ar.Th. 299, Alciphr.2.4, cf.IG14.205 ([place name] Acrae); or her nurse, Ar. ap. Phot.; epith. of the Moon, Hymn.Mag.5.31; of the Earth, Apollod. ap. Phot.:—neut. pl., [full] Καλλιγένεια θύειν offer sacrifice to Demeter K., Alciphr.3.39 (nisi leg. τῇ Κ.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλλιγένεια
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98 νόθος
A bastard, baseborn, i.e. born of a slave or concubine, freq. in Il. (never in Od.),ν. υἱός Il.2.727
, etc.;παῖδες ν. Hdt.8.103
, Pl.Ap. 27d; opp. γνήσιος, Il.11.102, Ar. Av. 1650; ὅδ', εἰ ν. τις, gnhsi/ois i)/son sqe/nei S.Fr.87;νόθοι καὶ οὐχ υἱοί ἐστε Ep.Hebr.12.8
: fem.,κούρη νόθη Il.13.173
.2 at Athens, child of a citizen father and an alien mother, D.23.213, etc.;νόθος πρὸς μητρός Plu.Them.1
.3 pl., in Egypt, a class of temple-attendants, Wilcken Chr.66 (iii B.C.).4 of animals, cross-bred,πρόβατα PHib.1.32.15
(iii B.C.).II generally, spurious, counterfeit, supposititious, of persons and things,λογισμῷ τινι ν. Pl.Ti. 52b
, cf. Dam. Pr.26;ν. παιδείᾳ Pl.Lg. 741a
;ν. ἡδοναί Id.R. 587c
; ἀοιδαί Call.l.c.;νόθον ἧπαρ ὁ σπλήν Arist.PA 669b28
; αἱ ν. πλευραί the false ribs, Paus. 1.35.6, Gal.UP4.9, Aret.SA2.6;ν. πυρετός Gal.11.30
; ν. σάλπιγξ, of a serpent's hiss, Nonn.D.35.214; ν. φέγγος, of the moon, opp. γνήσιον, of the sun, Ph.1.628;ν. ἱματισμός
meretricious, Peripl.M.Rubr.39
,49. Adv.- θως
insincerely, disingenuously, 3 Ma.3.17, cf. Hsch.2 of literary works, spurious, Porph.Plot.16. -
99 πλήρης
I c. gen., full of,ἄστυ π. οἰκιέων Hdt.1.180
;φορμοὶ ψάμμου π. Id.8.71
;ὁμίχλα.. π. δακρύων A.Pr. 145
(lyr.);πλῆρες ἄτης στέγος S.Aj. 307
;ποταμὸς π. ἰχθύων X.An.1.4.9
;π. μέλιτος τὸ καλὸν στόμα Theoc.1.146
;ταῦτα πάσης ἀλογίας π. Plb.1.15.6
; of persons,κενῶν δοξασμάτων π. E.El. 384
;αἰδοῦς π. ψυχή Pl.Plt. 310d
.2 infected by, π. ὑπ' οἰωνῶν τε καὶ κυνῶν βορᾶς polluted by birds and dogs with meat (torn from the body of Polynices), S.Ant. 1017; νόσου ib. 1052.3 satisfied, satiated, c. gen.,π. ἔχοντι θυμὸν ὧν χρῄζεις Id.OC 778
: c. part., θηεύμενοι ἔωσι π. they should have gazed their fill, Hdt.7.146.II less freq. c. dat., filled with,Ἕλλησι βαρβάροις θ' ὁμοῦ π. πόλεις E. Ba.19
.III abs., full, of a swollen stream, Hdt.2.92; of the moon, Sapph.53, Hdt.6.106;π. γαστήρ S.Fr. 848
;ὄγκος γαστρός Trag.Adesp.186
; κρατῆρες, δέπας, etc., E.Ba. 221, Hec. 527, etc.;κεχόρτασμαι.. οὐ κακῶς, ἀλλ' εἰμὶ π. Eub.30
, cf. 53; full of people,ἐπειδὰν π. ᾖ τὸ θέατρον Isoc.8.82
;π. τὸ βαλανεῖον ποιεῖν Ar.Nu. 1054
;εἰ π. τύχοι ὁ δῆμος ὤν Id.Ec.95
, cf. X.Ath.2.17;ἡ βουλὴ ἐπειδὴ ἦν π. And. 1.112
;ἐπειδὰν πάντα π. ᾖ τὰ δικαστήρια Arist.Ath.66.1
, cf. IG12.41.5;ἐπειδὴ π. αὐτοῖς ἦσαν αἱ νῆες
fully manned,Th.
1.29, cf. X.HG2.1.28, D.50.32; of persons, satisfied, gorged, opp. κενός, X.Oec.11.18, etc.; τὸ π., opp. τὸ κενόν, Leucipp. and Democr. ap. Arist.Metaph. 985b5.2 full, complete,ἐπειρώτων.. εἰ λελάβηκε πλήρεα.. τὰ ἀκροθίνια Hdt.8.122
;ὡς ἂν τὴν χάριν πλήρη λάβω E.Hel. 1411
, cf. PGiss. 40ii6 (iii A. D.); - εστάτη οἰκειότης fullest intimacy, Epicur.Sent.40;φέρων π. τὸν μισθόν X.An.7.5.5
; -εστάτῳ δικαίῳ, = Lat. optimo jure, PFlor.66.3 (iv A. D.); of numbers or periods of Time, τέσσερα ἔτεα π. four full years, Hdt.7.20.3 solid, whole, of a voting-pebble ([etym.] ψῆφος), opp. τετρυπημένος, τρυπητός, Aeschin.1.79, Arist.Ath.68.2, 69.1;π. ὁπλαί Poll.1.191
;αὔλημα Id.4.73
;ἄγαλμα.. ἐποίησε πλῆρες Paus.9.12.4
.4 of sound, full,πληρέστερον μέλος Iamb.VP14.65
.5 of wine, full-bodied, with a persistent flavour, Archig. ap. Gal.8.945; of the pulse, Id.ib.678; of wool, Id.ib.672.6 ἐκ πλήρους fully,ποιεῖν τὰ δίκαια IG22.1343.21
; in full,τὰ ἐκφόρια κομίσασθαι PTeb.105.47
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100 πρόσγειος
A near the earth, of the moon,ποτιγειοτάτα Ti.Locr.96d
, cf. Stoic.2.196 ([comp] Comp.); - ότερος, of a planet, Arist.Mu. 392a16, cf. Cleom.2.6 ([comp] Sup.);- ότατος ἡμῖν ὁ καρκίνος Porph. Antr.21
;- όταται πτήσεις Ph.2.114
, cf. Plu.2.727f;ψυχαί Ph.1.641
; τὰ π. mundane things, opp. μετάρσια, Placit.3.8.2;ἡ π. περὶ τὸν ἀέρα ταχυτής Porph.
ap. Eus.PE3.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόσγειος
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