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1 κιλλίβας
A three-legged stand (Sch.Ar.Ach. 1121, Hsch.), κιλλίβαντες ἀσπίδος a shield- stand, Ar. l.c.; painter's easel, Poll.7.129; part of a chariot-frame, Id.1.143; bearers of a platform, Moschio ap.Ath.5.208c, cf. BGU1127.11 (i B.C.): sg., stand or pedestal ofσαμβύκη 11
, Bito 58.6 (pl., 62.3); cf. κελλίβας. (κίλλος, βαίνω; cf. easel = Germ. Esel, clothes-horse, etc.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κιλλίβας
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2 κλῖμαξ
A ladder (because of its leaning aslant), SIG 1169.92 (Epid.); scaling-ladder, Th.3.23, X.HG7.2.7, etc.;κλίμακος προσαμβάσεις A.Th. 466
,cf.E.Ph. 489;κλιμάκων ὀρθοστάτας προσβαλών Id.Supp. 497
; προσθεῖναι Th.l.c.; boarding-ladder, gangway, E.IT 1351, 1382, Theoc.22.30; κ. σκύτιναι, στύππιναι, Ph.Bel.102.13, 16.2 staircase, Od.1.330, 10.558,al., IG22.463.46; κ. ξύλιναι ib. 1668.84; κ. ἑλικτή winding stair, Callix.1.VI in pl., handrails on either side of a bridge, Arr.An.5.7.5. -
3 κύφων
A crooked piece of wood, bent yoke of the plough, Thgn.1201: κύφωνες, οἱ, two bars in the frame of a chariot, Poll.1.143.II pillory,ἐν τῷ κ. αὐχένα ἔχειν Cratin.115
, cf. Ar. Pl. 476, 606;δεθῆναι ἐν τῷ κ. Arist.Pol. 1306b2
;μαστιγούσθω ἐν τῷ κ. OGI483.177
(Pergam.).2 one who has had his neck in the pillory, knave, Archil.178, Luc.Pseudol.17.III part of a woman's dress, Posidipp.44.IV Archit., curved beam, IG42(1).102.224, al. (Epid., iv B.C.).V part of a water-wheel, PLond.3.1177.213 (ii A.D.).
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