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1 πλαταγωνίω
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2 πλαταγωνίῳ
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3 πλαταγώνι'
πλαταγώνια, πλαταγώνιονbroad petal of the poppy: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
4 πλαταγώνια
πλαταγώνιονbroad petal of the poppy: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
5 πλαταγώνιον
πλαταγώνιονbroad petal of the poppy: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 θρῖον
θρῖον, τό,2 prov., θρίου ψόφος, of empty threats, Ar.V. 436.II mixture of eggs, milk, lard, flour, honey, cheese, etc., wrapped in fig-leaves, θ. ταρίχους, δημοῦ, Id.Ach. 1101, 1102;δημοῦ βοείου θρῖον Id.Eq. 954
; ἐγκεφάλου θρίω δύο (a pun on the figleaf-like hemispheres of the brain) Id.Ra. 134, cf. Sch. ll. cc. [[pron. full] ῑ, Ar. Eq. 954, al., Men.518.11; θρῐα, θρῐον are ff. ll. for θρύα, θρύον in Theoc. 13.40, AP9.723 (Antip. Sid.); cf. λεπτόθρῐος.] -
7 πλαταγώνιον
πλᾰτᾰγ-ώνιον, τό,A broad petal of the poppy or anemone, so called because lovers took omens from it, laying it on the left hand, and striking it with the right, and it was a good omen if it burst with a loud crack, Theoc.11.57, cf. Nic.Fr.74.43, Poll.9.127 ;τῷ μηκῶνος π. J.AJ3.7.6
(vulg. πλαταγῶνι) ; cf. τηλέφιλον.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πλαταγώνιον
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8 φύλλον
φύλλον, τόA leaf; in [dialect] Ep. and Hdt. always in pl. leaves, or collectively foliage,φύλλα καὶ ὄζους Il.1.234
, al.;φύλλα δ' ἔραζε χέει Hes. Op. 421
;τὰ φ. καταδρέποντες κατήσθιον Hdt.8.115
;ὅσσα τε χθὼν ἠρινὰ φ. ἀναπέμπει Pi.P.9.46
;ψυχὰς ἐδάη.. οἷά τε φύλλ' ἄνεμος δονεῖ B.5.65
; sg., S.OC 701 (lyr.), Thphr.HP1.10.6, etc.;οἵη περ φύλλων γενεή, τοίη δὲ καὶ ἀνδρῶν Il.6.146
, cf. Mimn.2.1;φύλλων γενεᾷ προσόμοιοι Ar.Av. 685
(anap.);φύλλοις βάλλειν E.Hec. 574
; πλεκτὰ φύλλα wreathed leaves, Id.Hipp. 807; φύλλον ἐλαίας, poet. for ἐλάα, S.l.c.: metaph. of choral songs,φύλλ' ἀοιδᾶν Pi.I.4(3).27
; of leaves used as voting-papers, IG12(5).595A12 (Ceos, iii/ii B. C.).2 of flowers, petal, [ῥόδον] ἔχον ἑξήκοντα φύλλα Hdt.8.138
; ὑακίνθινα φ., λειμώνια φ., Theoc.11.26, 18.39.II plant, in general,φ. ὂν ἐπινηχόμενον τῷ ὕδατι Dsc.1.12
, cf. Numen. ap. Ath.9.371b; ἡ κατὰ φύλλον (with or without γεωμετρία ) survey according to plants, i. e. crops grown, PTeb.38.3, 78.4 (ii B. C.): ποτίσαι εἰς φύλλον ib.72.362, 105.32 (ii B. C.): esp. of medicinal herbs,φ. εἴ τι νώδυνον κάτοιδε S.Ph.44
; ἠπίοισι φ. ib. 698 (lyr.), cf. 649.2 as a name of definite species:a = βρυωνία, dog Mercury, Mercurialis perennis, Thphr.HP9.18.5, Dsc.3.125.b the leaf-like fruit of silphium, Hp.Nat.Mul.72, Thphr.HP6.3.1, Polyaen.4.3.32.c = λευκάκανθα, Dsc.3.19. -
9 ἐξονυχίζω
A try a thing's smoothness by drawing the nail over it: hence, scrutinize closely, Ath.3.97d, Artem.1.16, Jul.Laod. in Cat. Cod.Astr.4.103;μὴ λίαν ἐξακριβοῦν ταῦτα μηδ' ἐ. τὰ τοιαῦτα Jul.Or.7.216a
, cf. Phryn.256.2 trim the hoof, Hippiatr. 123.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξονυχίζω
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10 πλαταγέω
πλαταγέω, - ῆσαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to rattle, to crash, to clap (one's hands)' (Ψ 102 συμπλατάγησεν [v. 1. - πατ-], hell. poet.).Derivatives: - ημα n. `bang' (Theoc.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Besides πλαταγ-ή f. `rattle, steed' (Hellanic., Pherecyd., Arist., A. R.), - ών `id.' (sch. Theoc.), - ώνιον n. `broad petal of the poppy or anemone' (Theoc.), - ωνίσας ἀποληκυθίσας καὶ ψοφήσας H. -- Also πλατάσσω = - αγέω (Suid.). -- Tranformation of παταγέω etc. (s. v.) after πλήσσω, πληγή?; s. Güntert Reimwortbildungen 120 f. [improbable] -- Cf. πλατυγίζω. -- The wor may well be Pre-Greek (not in Furnée).Page in Frisk: 2,552Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλαταγέω
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