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23 κηκτραπελογάστρους
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24 κἠκτραπελογάστρους
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25 ταυρογάστορα
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26 υπογαστρίδας
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28 γάστρα
A the lower part of a vessel bulging out like a paunch,τρίποδος Il.18.348
, Callix.2, Hero Spir.2.16; hull of a ship, Sch.Th.1.50.II a vase with such a belly, Aen.Tact.4.2 (prob. l.), PSI4.420.25 (iii B. C.), IG12(3).174.26 ([place name] Astypalaea), J.BJ 2.14.5, Dsc.5.88, Gp.14.8.2, etc.IV = γαστήρ 1, dub. in Eratosth.18.V back of the thigh, Hsch. (pl.).VI = γογγυλὶς ἢ κράμβη, Id. -
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A paunch, SIG1002.9 (Milet., v/iv B. C.); sausage, Archestr.Fr.47, Com.Adesp.394, Milet.6.21 (v B. C.).3 Dim. ofγάστρα 11
, Herm.in Phdr.p.202A.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γαστρίον
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31 κοιλία
A cavity of the body, i.e. thorax with abdomen, Hp.Art.46 (including ἡ ἄνω κ., = thorax, ἡ κάτω, = abdomen, acc. to Gal.15.896); τὰ κατὰ κ. νουσήματα diseases of the thoracic cavity, Hp.Aff.6.2 belly, abdomen, Hdt.2.87, IG42(1).122.32 (Epid.), etc.: specified asἡ κάτω κ. Ar.Ra. 485
, Hp.Ulc.3, Pl.Ti. 73a, 85e, Arist.Somn.Vig. 456a3, PA 650a13, etc.; opp. ἡ ἄνω κ., stomach, Pl.Ti. 85e, Arist.PAl.c.; κ. alone freq. = stomach, Id.HA 489a2, etc.; of birds, Id.PA 674b22; also, paunch or rumen of animals, Id.HA 507b5: hence, of gluttons,δουλεύειν τῇ ἑαυτῶν κ. Ep.Rom.16.18
, cf. Ep.Phil.3.19.3 intestines,κ. κείνη Hdt.2.40
, cf. 86,92, etc.; of animals, κ. ὑεία pig's tripe, Ar.Eq. 356;κοιλίας ἥμισυ SIG1025.51
(Cos, iv/iii B.C.): pl., tripe and puddings, Ar.Eq. 160, Pl. 1169.b phrases, κ. σκληρὰν ἔχειν to be costive, Theopomp.Com.62.2;κατὰ κοιλίαν νοσεῖν Com.Adesp.730
; τὴν κ. λύειν to relax the bowels, Arist. Pr. 863b29, 864b14; αἱ κ. λύονται, ἀναλύονται, ib. 947b13, GA 728a15; εὔλυτοί [εἰσι] Id.Pr. 876b31;ἐὰν ἡ κ. στῇ Id.HA 588a7
;κ. καταρραγεῖσα Hp.Coac. 126
; [οἶνος] κοιλίας μαλακτικός, κοιλίας ἐφεκτικά, Mnesith. ap.Ath.1.33b, 2.59c; κ. ἐκλύειν, ὑπάγειν, μαλάσσειν, Dsc.2.72, 163, 171;κ. ῥέουσαι D.S.5.41
.4 excrement, esp.in pl., κ. συνεστηκυῖαι excrements of firm consistency, Hp.Aër.10; opp.κ. ἐφυγραινόμεναι Id.Epid.1.10
;κ. ὑγρή Id.Prorrh.1.38
; στερεή, σκληρή, Id.Acut.(Sp.) 56, Epid.4.23; οὔρησις καὶ κ. ἀχρόως ibid.II any cavity in the body, ventricle, chamber, as in the lungs, heart, liver, brain,κ. αἱ τὸ πνεῦμα δεχόμεναι καὶ προπέμπουσαι Id.Art.41
;ἡ δὲ καρδία ἔχει μὲν τρεῖς κ. Arist.HA 496a4
, cf. 513a27.3 supposed cavities inside the muscles, Erasistr. ap. Gal.4.375, 707, Antyll. ap.Orib.8.6.30, 7.9.4; cf. νηδύς.III any hollow or cavity, in the earth, Arist.Mete. 349b4, 350b23, al.; in the clouds, ib. 369b2, al.IV perh.finger- tip, Aret. SD1.8 (pl.). -
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2 belly, paunch, Il.13.290, Hdt.2.47.3 bowels, A.Ch. 757, Hp. Aër.19, etc.;ἐξελεῖν τὴν νηδύν Hdt.2.87
; as the seat of thirst,τέγξας ἄδιψον νηδύν E.Cyc. 574
;ἄρδῃ τε νηδύν Id.Supp. 207
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33 προγαστρίδιος
προγαστ-ρίδιος, ον,II Subst. προγαστρίδιον, τό, false paunch worn by actors, Luc.Salt.27, JTr.41.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προγαστρίδιος
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34 ταυρογάστωρ
A with bull's paunch: metaph., enormous, APl.4.52 (Phil.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ταυρογάστωρ
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35 ἀσκός
ἀσκός, ὁ,A skin, hide, PFay.121.9 (i/ii A. D.); but usually, skin made into a bag, esp. wineskin,οἶνον.. ἀσκῷ ἐν αἰγείῳ Il.3.247
, Od.6.78;ἀσκὸν.. μέλανος οἴνοιο 5.265
, 9.196; ἀσκὸς βοός, of the bag in which Aeolus bottled up the winds, Od.10.19, cf. 45,57; ἀσκοὺς καμήλων skins of camel's hide, Hdt.3.9; ἀ. Μαρσύεω bag made from the skin of Marsyas, Id.7.26;ἀ. ἀφύσητος Hp.Art.47
;εἴ μοι ἡ δορὰ μὴ εἰς ἀσκὸν τελευτήσει ὥσπερ ἡ Μαρσύου Pl.Euthd. 285c
;ἀσκοῖς καὶ θυλάκοις X.An.6.4.23
, cf. Th.4.26; ἀσκοὶ πεφυσαμένοι, of mankind, Epich. 246; ἄνθρωποι κενεῆς οἰήσιος ἔμπλεοι ἀ. Timo 11; ἀσκός, of the human skin, Ph.2.462.3 bellows, Plb.21.28.15, Ath.10.456d.4 bagpipes, Gal.4.459.5 prov., wineskin, of a toper, Antiph.19: prov.,ἀεί ποτ' εὖ μὲν ἀ. εὖ δὲ θύλακος ἅνθρωπός ἐστι Alex.85
; "ἀσκός, πέλεκυς" in a child's game, Thphr.Char.5.5; ἀσκὸν δείρειν flay alive, hence, abuse, maltreat, Ar.Nu. 442:—[voice] Pass.,ἀσκὸς δεδάρθαι Sol.33.7
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ἐκτρᾰπελόγαστρος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκτραπελόγαστρος
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37 ἠτριαῖος
A of the stomach,τεμάχη Com.Adesp.863
; τὸ ἠ. stomach, paunch, Ar.Fr.318.6:—also [full] ἠτριαία, ἡ, ib.506.5, Luc. Lex.6, Ath.1.4c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἠτριαῖος
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38 ὀνόγαστρις
A fat paunch, Com.Adesp. 878.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀνόγαστρις
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39 ὑπήτριον
ὑπήτριον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπήτριον
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40 ὑπογάστριον
ὑπογάστρ-ιον, τό,A the lower belly from the navel downwards, the paunch, Hp.Aph.4.80, Arist.HA 503a17, Sor.2.48, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπογάστριον
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