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1 σειρήν,-ῆνος
ἡ N 3 0-0-5-1-0=6 Is 13,21; 34,13; 43,20; Jer 27(50),39; Mi 1,8siren, demon of the dead living in the desert (used to translate Hebr. words meaning ostrich, desert owland jackal) Is 13,21πένθος ὡς θυγατέρων σειρήνων mourning like that of the daughters of sirens or of ostriches (semit., rendering MT כבנות ואבל יענה) Mi 1,8Cf. KAUPEL 1935, 161; →LSJ RSuppl -
2 κατάγειος
A under the earth, subterranean,θησαυρός Hdt.2.150
;οἰκήματα Id.3.97
, etc.;οἰκίαι X.An.4.5.25
; , Prt. 320e; ἐκ τοῦ κ. from below ground, Id.R. 532b; οἰκίσκος κ. v.l. in Paul.Aeg.6.21.II on the ground, τὰ κ. ground-floor rooms, opp. ὑπερῷα, D.H.10.32; στρουθοὶ κ. ostriches, Hdt.4.175, 192; cf. κατώγειος.2 Subst., κατάγειον or κατάγαιον, τό, cellar, POxy.75.19 (ii A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατάγειος
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3 στρουθός
A sparrow, Fringilla domestica, Il.2.311 (fem.), Sapph.1.10, Hdt.1.159, Ar.V. 207, Av. 578, Epich.45, Ael.NA17.41, Edict.Diocl.4.35, etc.; οἱ μικροὶ ς. Gal.6.700; interpol. in (lyr.).2 σ. αἱ μεγάλαι ostriches, X. An.1.5.2, cf. Gal.6.702, POxy.920.8 (ii/iii A.D.); οἱ μεγάλοι ς. Gal.6.788: also σ. κατάγαιος (i.e. the bird that runs, does not fly), Hdt.4.175, 192;χερσαῖος Ael.NA14.13
;ὁ σ. ὁ Λιβυκός Arist.PA 695a17
, 697b14, etc.;ὁ ἐν Λιβύῃ Id.HA 616b5
;ὁ Ἀράβιος Heraclid.Cum.2
: simply στρουθός, ἡ, Ar.Ach. 1105, Av. 875; ὁ, Luc.Dips.6.3 of the mythic birds of Lake Stymphalus, IG14.1293C.II a flat fish, flounder, Pleuronectes flesus, Ael.NA14.3.III σ., ὁ, a plant, = στρούθειον, Thphr.HP9.12.5.IV σ., ὁ, lewd fellow, lecher, Hsch. (Hsch. cites a form [full] στροῦς: a form *[full] τρουθός may perh. be inferred from the pr. nameΤρούθων IG12(9).249
B75 (Eretria, iii B.C.), compared with Στρούθιππος ib.241.83 (ibid., iv B.C.); cf.στρούθειος 1.1
.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρουθός
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4 ἀκροβατέω
A walk on tiptoe, strut, of ostriches, D.S.2.50; of haughty people, Ph. 2.404.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκροβατέω
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5 ὄρνις
ὄρνις, ὁ, also ἡ Il.9.323, 14.290, al., freq. in [dialect] Att., cf. 111 ; gen. ὄρνῑθος; acc. sg. ὄρνῑθα and ὄρνιν, neither in Hom.: pl., nom. and acc. ὄρνῑθες, -θας, but in acc. also ὄρνεις or ὄρνῑς (S.OT 966, E.Hipp. 1059, Ar.Av. 717, 1250, 1610, D.19.245, etc.):—also [full] ὄρνιξ, PCair.Zen.375.1 (iii B. C.), v.l. in Ev.Luc.13.34, called [dialect] Ion. and [dialect] Dor. by Phot. (but ὄρνις nom. in Alcm. 26.4); acc.Aὄρνῑχα Pi.O.2.88
; gen.ὄρνῑχος Id.I. 6(5).53
: nom. pl.ὄρνῑχες B.5.22
, Theoc.7.47; gen. pl.ὀρνίχων Alcm. 67
, Abh.Berl.Akad.1925(5).33 (Cyrene, iv B. C.) ; dat. ὄρνιξι, ὀρνίχεσσι, Pi.P.5.112,4.190 ( ὄρνιξι also in PLond.1.131r. 125, al. (i A. D.)): on the gender and declens., v. Ath.9.373 sq. (Cf. ὄρν-εον, Goth.ara, gen. arins 'eagle', etc.) [In the trisyll. cases [pron. full] ῑ always: Hom. has ὄρνῑς in Il.9.323,12.218, but ὄρνῐς ib.24.219 ; and later [dialect] Ep. use both ὄρνῑς and ὄρνῐς: in Trag. both quantities are found, ὄρνῐς in A. Fr.304.3 ([etym.] - ῐν), S.Ant. 1021, El. 149 (lyr.), Fr. 654, E.HF72, and so Philem.79.10 ; but , and always in Ar. (Av. 103, al.), for in ib. 168, the words τίς ὄρνῐς οὗτος; are borrowed from Sophocles; ὄρνῑς is said to be [dialect] Att., EM632.8.]I bird, including birds of prey and domestic fowls, Hom., etc.; applied to ostriches, X. An.1.2.7 : freq. added to the specific names,ὄρνισιν ἐοικότες αἰγυπιοῖσιν Il.7.59
;λάρῳ ὄρνιθι ἐοικώς Od.5.51
; ὄ. ἀηδών, πέρδιξ, S.Aj. 629,Fr. 323 ; ὄ. ἁλκυών, ὄ. κύκνος, E.IT 1089 (lyr.), Hel.19.II like οἰωνός, bird of omen, from the flight or cries of which the augur divined, Hes.Op. 828 ; δεξιός, ἀριστερὸς ὄρνις, Il.13.821, Od.20.242, al. ;χρηστηρίους ὄρνιθας A.Th.26
, cf.Ag. 112, 157 (both lyr.);ὄ. αἴσιος S.OT52
, cf. Plu.Fab.19, Gal.12.314 ;ὀρνίθων οἰωνίσματα E.Ph. 839
.2 metaph., omen taken from the flight or cries of birds, Il.10.277, al.: generally, omen, presage, without direct reference to birds, 24.219, Pi.P.4.19 ; , cf. E.IA 988, Ar.Pl.63, Av. 719 sqq.; v. ὅδιος.III in [dialect] Att. ὄρνις, ὁ, is mostly, cock, S.El.18 ;κοκκυβόας ὄ. Id.Fr. 791
, cf. Ar.V. 815 ; ὄρνις, ἡ, hen, Men.167, 168, PCair.Zen. 266 (iii B. C., pl.); ἀλέκτορα καὶ ὄρνιθα τελέαν cock and hen, TAM2(1).245.8 ([place name] Lycia); in full,ὄ. ἐνοίκιος A.Eu. 866
;θήλεια ὄ. S.Fr. 477
; πότερον ὄ. ἢ ταὧς; Ar.Av. 102 (with play on this signf. and signf. I) ; ὁ ὄρνιξ ὁ σιτευτός fatted fowl, PCair.Zen.375.1 ;ὀρνίθων φοινικολόφων Theoc.22.72
, cf. 24.64, Mosch.3.49 ;ὄ. οἰκίης Babr.17.1
; also, goose, Id.123.1.IV in pl. sts., bird-market, D.19.245 ; cf.ὄρνεον 11
.V Μοισᾶν ὄρνιχες song-birds, i.e. poets, Theoc.7.47.VI Provs.:διώκει παῖς ποτανὸν ὄρνιν A.Ag. 394
(lyr.) ;ὄ. ὥς τις ἐκ χερῶν ἄφαντος E.Hipp. 828
; ὀρνίθων γάλα 'pigeon's milk', i.e. any marvellous dainty or good fortune, Ar. V. 508,Av. 1673, Mnesim.9, Men.936 ; but white of egg,Anaxag.
22 ; also a plant, v. ὀρνιθόγαλον.VII a constellation, later Cygnus, Eudox. ap. Hipparch.1.2.16, Arat.275, Ptol.Tetr. 26.
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