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81 ῥιπή
A swing or force with which anything is thrown, ὅσση δ' αἰγανέης ῥιπὴ.. τέτυκται as far as is the flight of a javelin, Il.16.589;λᾶος ὑπὸ ῥιπῆς 12.462
, Od.8.192; πέτριναι ῥ. E. Hel. 1123 (lyr.); βελέων ῥ. Pi.N.1.68; ὑπὸ ῥιπῆς.. Βορέαο the sweep or rush of the N. wind, Il.15.171, 19.358, cf. B.5.46;κυμάτων ῥιπαὶ ἀνέμων τε Pi.P.4.195
, cf. Parth.2.20, Fr.88.2;ῥ. ἀνέμων Id.P.9.48
, S.Ant. 137 (lyr., here metaph. of gusts of passion, cf. 930); ῥ. Διόθεν τεύχουσα φόβον storm, A.Pr. 1089 (anap.), cf. A.R.1.1016; ῥ. πυρός rush of fire, Il.21.12;ἀνδρός 8.355
; , 849; κεραυνῶν, χαλάζης, Opp.H.3.21, Q.S.14.77; ὑπὸ ῥιπῇς Ἀφροδίτης, of love, Opp.H.4.141; νυχιᾶν ( ἐννυχιᾶν Lachm.) ἀπὸ ῥιπᾶν from the night storms, i.e. from the North, the land of darkness and storms, S.OC 1248 (lyr., but Sch. understands Ῥιπᾶν, v. Ῥῖπαι).2 πτερύγων ῥιπαί flapping of wings, A.Pr. 126 (anap.), cf. E.Fr.594.4; buzz of a gnat's wing, A.Ag. 893; of the lyre's quivering notes, Pi.P.1.10.b of any rapid movement,ῥ. ποδῶν E.IT 885
(lyr.); ῥ. ὠκυάλῳ, of a dolphin, Opp.H.2.535; of a bird's wing,οὐδὲ τινάσσει ῥιπήν A.R.2.935
; ἐν ῥ. ὀφθαλμοῦ the twinkling of an eye, 1 Ep.Cor. 15.52. -
82 Θηβάνης
Θηβάναςthe north-east wind: masc nom sg -
83 Θηβάνας
Θηβάνας, ὁ, a name forA the north-east wind ([etym.] καικίας) in Lesbos, Arist.Vent. 973a9:—also [full] Θήβανις, ὁ, St.Byz.s.v. Ἄδανα (because it blew from Hypoplacian Thebes), Hdn.Gr.1.95.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Θηβάνας
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84 ἀπαρκτίας
A north wind, Arist.Mete. 363b14, al., Thphr.Sign.2.35. The form [full] ἀπαρκίας, mentioned by Eust.1156.17, 1535.16, but censured by Phryn.PSp.31 B., occurs( = Septentrio ) in IG14.1308, Gloss.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπαρκτίας
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85 Σκίρων
A which blew from the Scironian rocks in the Isthmus of Corinth, Arist.Vent. 973b19 (written Σκίρρων), Thphr.Vent.62, Str.1.2.20, 9.1.4, CIG 518 (i B.C.); but it is a north-west wind, like Ἀργέστης, in Arist.Mete. 363b25.II a mythical robber who haunted the rocks between Attica and Megara, killed by Theseus, X.Mem.2.1.14, Pl.Tht. 169a, etc.; Σκίρωνος ἀκτή or ἀκταί the coast near these rocks, S.Fr.24.6, E.Hipp. 1208; the adjacent sea was [full] Σκιρωνικὸν οἶδμα θαλάσσης, Simon.114.3; the rocks themselves [full] Σκιρωνίδες πέτραι, E.Hipp. 979, Heracl. 860, Str.1.2.20, 9.1.4; without πέτραι, Plb.16.16.4; written Σκιρρωνίδες in Arist.Vent. l.c.; Σκιρωνὶς ὁδός the road from Athens to Megara, Hdt.8.71. ( Σκίρων is thus written on vases, Kretschmer Griech. Vaseninschr.p.133; Σκειρ- (codd. Simon., etc.) and Σκιρρ- are misspellings.) -
86 χῶρος
χῶρος [(A)], ὁ,A like χώρα 1, a definite space, piece of ground, place,χῶρον μὲν πρῶτον διεμέτρεον Il.3.315
; διαμετρητῷ ἐνὶ χώρῳ ib. 344; νεκύων διεφαίνετο χῶρος a space clear of the dead, i. e. not filled by them, 8.491; χ. ὑλήεις, ἐρῆμος, οἰοπόλος, ψαμαθώδης, Od.14.2, Il.10.520, 13.473, h.Merc.75; [full] πίων Hes.Op. 390; εὐαής ib. 599;καταστύφελος Id.Th. 806
;ἀσυνήθης Emp.118
; region, ἀτερπὴς χ., of the lower world, Od.11.94, cf. Emp.121; soεὐσεβῶν χ. Lycurg.96
, Pl.Ax. 371c, cf. IG12(7).115.20 ([place name] Amorgos);χ. ἀσεβῶν Pl.Ax. 371e
, Luc.Nec.12; ὁ περίγειος χ. the region of this world,τὸν π. καταλελοιπότες χῶρον μετεωροπολεῖν ἐγνώκασιν Ph.1.196
;δένδρε' ἔθαλλεν χ. Pi.O.3.23
: pl., Hdt.2.178;Βρόμιος δ' ἔχει τὸν χ. A.Eu.24
;θηρῶν οὓς ὅδ' ἔχει χῶρος S.Ph. 1148
(lyr.); ;πόδες δέ οἱ οὐχ ἑνὶ χώρῳ Call.Del. 192
.II land, country, Hdt.4.30; ὁ Λιβυκὸς χ. v. l. in Id.2.19;τοῦ Ἀταρνέος ἐστὶ χ. Id.1.160
;τῆς Ἀραβίης 2.75
: pl., lands,τῶν Θηβαίων ἔκειρε τοὺς χ. Id.9.15
, cf. S.OT 1126: metaph.,τὸ γὰρ νεάζον ἐν τοιοῖσδε βόσκεται χ. Id.Tr. 145
; χ... οὗτος (leg. αὑτός)ἀνθρώπου φρενῶν Id.Fr. 910
.2 landed property, estate, Axiop.5, X.Cyr.7.4.6.3 the country, opp. the town,ἐν τῷ χ. καὶ ἐν τῷ ἄστει Id.Oec.5.4
, cf. 11.18;σπείρω τ' ἄρουραν.. Βερέκυντα χ. A.Fr. 158
.4 country town, IG12(9).189.26 (Eretria, iv B. C., pl.);ὁ χ. ὁ Μοττιανῶν κτλ. LW1745
([place name] Gergis).—Rare in pure [dialect] Att. Prose (Th.2.20, 7.78, f.l. in Antipho 3.2.8), but common in X.------------------------------------χῶρος [(B)], ὁ,A north-west wind, Lat. corus, Act.Ap.27.12. -
87 Θῆβαι
Grammatical information: f. pl.Meaning: rarely Θήβη sg. (on the numerus variation Schwyzer 638, Schwyzer-Debrunner 43 n. 3) Thebes, place name, esp. the capital of Boeotia and town in Upper Egypt (Il.).Derivatives: Θηβαῖος `Theban', also as PN (Il.), f. Θηβᾱΐς, - ίδος f. `the territory of Th.' (IA), also name of an epic poem (Paus.); Θηβαιεύς, Θηβᾱϊκός (Hdt.), Θηβάδᾱς (Boeot., Megar.; Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 184), Θηβάνᾱς m. name of a north-eastern wind on Lesbos (Arist.); cf. Chantraine Formation 31.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Pre-Greek (Fick ON 78); Kretschmer Glotta 14, 307 compares Sabin. teba `hill' and Anatolian τάβα = πέτρα (St. Byz. s. Τάβαι); and id. Glotta 32, 182 and 33, 248 n. 4, 251; also Heubeck Gnomon 25, 270.Page in Frisk: 1,670Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Θῆβαι
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88 καικίας
A north-east wind, Arist.Mete. 363b17, Pr. 940a18, Mu. 394b22, IG14.1308, Plu.Sert.17, Gp.1.11.2;καικίας καὶ συκοφαντίας πνεῖ Ar.Eq. 437
. (Derived from the river Κάϊκος by Ach.Tat.Intr. Arat.33.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καικίας
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