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21 προστερνίδιον
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22 σαγή
σᾰγή, ἡ, a man'sA pack, baggage, αὐτόφορτος οἰκεία σαγῇ, i.e. carrying his own baggage, etc., A.Ch. 675; scrip, wallet, knapsack, Ion Trag.7: then, generally, harness, furniture, equipment,παντελῆ σαγὴν ἔχων A.Ch. 560
, cf. E.Rh. 207; τοξήρης ς. Id.HF 188; esp. armour, harness, S.Fr. 1092 (prob.), cf. Ar.Fr. 848, Men.1061, LXX 2 Ma.3.25; also in pl.,φεράσπιδες σαγαί A.Pers. 240
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23 σωμάτιον
A small body, poor body, Isoc.Ep.4.11, Epicur.Fr. 181, Gnathaena ap.Ath.13.584b, etc.; ἀσθένεια τοῦ ς. PHerc.1041.1; of a sick man's body, PCair.Zen. 254 (iii B.C.), Gal.13.1025, cf. Agathin. ap. Orib.10.7.4; of an animal, Arist.Fr. 339; of an infant, Sor.1.117.II of things,2 pl., padding, used by actors to improve their figure, Pl. Com.256, Luc.JTr.41, Poll.2.235,4.115.5 instalment of a sum due, PEleph.14.21 (iii B.C.).-[suff] σωμᾰτ-σωμάτειον is freq. v.l., cf. CIG2829.9, 2835.5 ([place name] Aphrodisias).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σωμάτιον
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24 Ἀχίλλειος
A of Achilles, E.Tr.39, etc.; poet.Ἀχιλλέϊος Theoc. 29.34
: [dialect] Ion. [full] Ἀχιλλήϊος Hdt.4.55,76; used in lyr. by S.Fr. 152:— fem. [full] Ἀχιλληΐς (v. infr.), also [full] Ἀχιλλεῖτις, ιδος, D.L.1.74.II Ἀχίλλειαι κριθαί, a fine kind of barley, Ath.3.114f; alsoκριθαὶ Ἀχιλληΐδες Hp.Morb.3.17
;κριθὴ Ἀχιλληΐς Thphr.HP8.10.2
; Ἀ. μᾶζαι cakes of fine barley, Pherecr.130.4; Ἀχιλλείων ἀπομάττεσθαι (v. sub ἀπομάσσω) Ar.Eq. 819; Ἀχίλλειον, τό, a cake of this sort, Eust.1414.33.2 Ἀ. (sc. σπόγγος), ὁ, fine kind of sponge, used as padding for the inside of helmets, greaves, etc., Arist.HA 548b1 and 20.3 Ἀχίλλειος, ὁ, = μυριόφυλλον, Ps.-Dsc.4.114.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ἀχίλλειος
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25 ἄσκωμα
2 any swelling, such as on the female breast, Ruf.Onom.92, cf. Poll.2.163. -
26 ἀσκός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `animal skin, hide', mostly `bag made of it' (Il.).Dialectal forms: ῝᾽ἀκκόρ· ἀσκός, Λάκωνες. H.Derivatives: ἀσκίτης (sc. ὕδρωψ) m. `dropsy, patient with this illness' (Epicur.); ἄσκωμα `leather padding' of the hole which served for the rowlock (Ar.). Denom. verb ἀσκώσατο ἠχθέσθη H. (Koukoules Άρχ. Έφ. 27, 61ff.). S. on ἀσκώλια.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unknown. See Kretschmer Glotta 15, 197; Specht KZ 66, 220 (Skt. átka- `garment'. - Note Ϝασκώνδας Boeot. PN; but there is no trace of Ϝ- in Homer. Cf. Kretschmer Glotta 9, 21 5f. Thieme, Heimat 579 (*ἀγ-sko-, from `goat'); Mayrhofer Gedenkschrift Kretschmer 2, 36-39 (*Ϝαρσκο- with Skt. pra-vraska- `cut'; Taillardat, Rev. Et.Gr. 73 (1960) 13. (Not to φάσκωλος, Fur. 241.)Page in Frisk: 1,165Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀσκός
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