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1 τετράστυλον
τετράστυλονwith four pillars in front: neut nom /voc /acc sgτετράστυλοςwith four pillars in front: masc /fem acc sgτετράστυλοςwith four pillars in front: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 κίων
Aἡ; ὁ Od.8.66
, 473, 19.38, cf. Eumel.11, Ar.V. 105, Hdt.4.184, etc.; ἡ Id.1.92, Pi.P.1.19, IG9(2).258.12 (Cierium, ii B.C.), al.:— pillar, freq. in Od. of roof- pillars, 19.38, al., cf. h.Ap.8;οἱ κ. οἱ ἐν τῷ Λυκείῳ Pl.Euthd. 303b
, cf. SIG969.10 (Piraeus, iv B.C.), al.; used as a flogging-post, S.Aj. 108, Aeschin. 1.59: prov., ἔσθι' ἐλθὼν τοὺς Μεγακλέους κίονας eat the pillars of his hall, for, being a spendthrift, he had nothing else left to give, Ar.Nu. 815.2 of natural objects, [Ἄτλας] ἔχει.. κίονας αὐτὸς μακράς, αἳ γαῖάν τε καὶ οὐρανὸν ἀμφὶς ἔχουσι Od.1.53
; [Ἄτλας] ἕστηκε κίον ' (dual)οὐρανοῦ τε καὶ χθονὸς.. ἐρείδων A.Pr. 351
; ὁ κ. τοῦ οὐρανοῦ (of Mount Atlas) Hdt.4.184; κίων οὐρανία, of Aetna, Pi.P.1.19; for the Pillars of Hercules, v. Ἡράκλειος 1.II columnar gravestone, AP7.163 (Leon.): distd.from στήλη, And.1.38; κ. τετράπλευρος an obelisk, Epigr.Gr. 1061 ([place name] Constantinople); any column bearing an inscription, ἀγγράψαι ἐγ κίονα λιθίναν IGl.c. (cf. p.xii); ἔσται ἡ στήλη ἐπὶ τοῦ κείονος ib.22.1368.29 (ii A.D.).IV division of the nostrils, cartilage of the nose, Ruf.Onom.37, Poll.2.79, 80.V kind of meteor, Placit.3.2.5. -
3 κιονοφορούντα
κιονοφορέωbear the pillars: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)κιονοφορέωbear the pillars: pres part act masc acc sg (attic epic doric) -
4 κιονοφοροῦντα
κιονοφορέωbear the pillars: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric)κιονοφορέωbear the pillars: pres part act masc acc sg (attic epic doric) -
5 κιονοφορίας
κιονοφορίᾱς, κιονοφορίαbearing of pillars: fem acc plκιονοφορίᾱς, κιονοφορίαbearing of pillars: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
6 περικίονα
περῑκίονα, περικίωνsurrounded with pillars: neut nom /voc /acc plπερῑκίονα, περικίωνsurrounded with pillars: masc /fem acc sg -
7 τετραστύλου
τετράστυλονwith four pillars in front: neut gen sgτετράστυλοςwith four pillars in front: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
8 τετραστύλω
τετράστυλονwith four pillars in front: neut dat sgτετράστυλοςwith four pillars in front: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
9 τετραστύλῳ
τετράστυλονwith four pillars in front: neut dat sgτετράστυλοςwith four pillars in front: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
10 υπόστυλον
ὑπόστυλοςresting on pillars set underneath: masc /fem acc sgὑπόστυλοςresting on pillars set underneath: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
11 ὑπόστυλον
ὑπόστυλοςresting on pillars set underneath: masc /fem acc sgὑπόστυλοςresting on pillars set underneath: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
12 κύρβεις
κύρβεις, εων, αἱ, Ar.Av. 1354, Lys.30.20, etc.; οἱ, Cratin.274 (but ταῖς codd. of Plu.Sol.25), Arist.Ath.7.1, Euph.6:Aκύρβιες AP4.4
(Agath.); acc. pl.κύρβιας A.R.4.280
, AP4.3b.37 (Agath.): sg., v. infr. 111, acc.κύρβιν Nonn.D.12.55
; dat. κύρβιδι ib.37: (perh. akin to κόρυμβος): —at Athens, triangular tablets, forming a three-sided pyramid, turning on a pivot, upon which the early laws were inscribed, Cratin. l.c., Ar.l.c., Pl.Plt. 298e, Lys.30.17, Arist. l. c.; described as being of wood, Plu. l. c.; of bras, Sch.Ar. l. c.; of stone, Apollod.Fr. Hist. 107(a) J.; by some identified with ἄξονες, Eratosth. ap. Sch. A.R.4.280, Plu. l.c.; by others distd. from them, Ar.Byz. ap. EM 547.52, Sch.A.R. l.c., AB274, Hsch.II later, of all pillars or tablets with inscriptions, Pl. l.c., Porph.Abst.2.21; of maps, A.R. l.c.; of wall-pictures, Nonn.D.12.32; κ. γηραλέαι, of Homer's poems, AP15.36 ([place name] Cometas), cf. 4.4 (Agath.): metaph., the pillars of Heracles, ib.4.3b.37 (Id.).III in sg., metaph., of the Spartan scytale, Achae.19; of a pettifogging lawyer, as if a walking statutebook, Ar.Nu. 448 (anap.); κ. ἑταιρικῶν κακῶν, of a ἑταίρα, Aristaenet. 1.17, cf. Zen.4.77.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κύρβεις
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13 ακίονες
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14 ἀκίονες
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15 αμφικίονας
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16 ἀμφικίονας
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17 αμφικίονες
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18 ἀμφικίονες
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19 αμφικίων
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20 ἀμφικίων
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