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1 χοήρες
χοήρηςfitted for the Pitcher-feast: masc /fem voc sgχοήρηςfitted for the Pitcher-feast: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 χοῆρες
χοήρηςfitted for the Pitcher-feast: masc /fem voc sgχοήρηςfitted for the Pitcher-feast: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 ὑδρία
A water-pot, pitcher, Ar.V. 926, Ec. 678 (anap.), LXX Ec.12.6, CIG2855.10 ([place name] Branchidae), Ev.Jo.2.6, etc.; ὑδρίης πέρι δῆρις (cf. ἀμφορίτης) A.R.4.1767: prov., ἐπὶ θύραις τὴν ὑδρίαν to break the pitcher at the door, 'there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip', Arist.Rh. 1363a7.II vessel of any kind, e. g. wine-pot, Ar.Fr. 136; a pot of money, Id.Av. 602 (anap.) ( ἐν ὑδρίαις γὰρ ἔκειντο οἱ θησαυροί Sch. ad loc.( 603)), cf. IG11(2).161 B100 (Delos, iii B. C.);ὑ. χαλκῆ D.47.52
; ὑ. χρυσῆ, ἀργυρᾶ, IG22.204.35; ὑδρίαι ἄρτων πέντε bread-pans, POxy.155.4 (vi A. D.).2 balloting urn, esp. in lawcourts, etc., IG9(1).334.45 ([dialect] Locr., v B. C.), Isoc.17.33, Plu.TG11.3 cinerary urn, Id.Phil.21, Luc.Dem.Enc.29, etc. -
4 κάλπις
Grammatical information: f.Compounds: καλπο-φόρος `carrying a pitcher' (Epigr.)Derivatives: κάλπη ( κάλπην as v. l. for - πιν Plu., Hdn.) name of a constellation (Vett. Val.; Scherer Gestirnnamen 173 a. 190); κάλπος ποτηρίου εἶδος H. Dimin. κάλπιον (Pamphil. ap. Ath. 11, 475c).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Like so many vase-names without certain explanation. Mostly connected with a Celtic word for `urn, bucket', e. g. OIr. cilornn (\< * kelpurno-), which does not explain the - α-. Acc. to others to Assyr. karpu `vase, pot' or to OHG hal(a)p `handle'. From κάλπη Lat. calpar (formation unclear). - See Bq s. v., W.-Hofmann s. calpar. - Fur. 146 connects κελέβη, for which I see no reason. But the word is quite possibly Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 1,767-768Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάλπις
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5 καλπίδων
κάλπιςpitcher: fem gen pl -
6 κάλπιδα
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7 κάλπιν
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8 κάλπιδας
κάλπιςpitcher: fem acc pl -
9 κάλπιδες
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10 κάλπιδι
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11 κάλπιδος
κάλπιςpitcher: fem gen sg -
12 κάλπις
κάλπιςpitcher: fem nom sg -
13 κάλπισι
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14 κάλπις
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15 κάλπη
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16 ὑδρία
-ας + ἡ N 1 9-12-0-1-0=22 Gn 24,14.15.16.17.18jar, pitcher -
17 θύρα
Aθυρέων Archil.127
, Hdt.1.9:— door, Il.24.317, etc.: freq. in pl. of double or folding doors,θ. δικλίδες Od.17.267
;θ. φαειναί 6.19
, al.;θυρῶν ζεῦγος καινῶν IG12.313.123
, cf. 4.1488.25(Epid.); ἡ δεξιὰ θ. the right valve, ib.22.1457.16; θ. μονόθυρος ib.1627.418; θύραι λίθιναι (including the framework) ib. 12.372.195; θύραι αὔλειαι, v. αὔλειος; ἡ θ. ἡ εἰς τὸν κῆπον φέρονσα D. 47.53, cf.κηπαῖος 11
; rarely for πύλαι, gates, Plu.Cat.Mi.65; of the carceres in the Roman circus, barriers, Tab.Defix.Aud.187.59. —Phrases: προσθεῖναι τὰς θ., προστιθέναι τὴν θ., Hdt.3.78, Lys.1.13;ἐπισπάσαι X.HG6.4.36
; , Pl.Prt. 314d;ἐφέλκεσθαι Luc.Am.16
; τὴν θ. βαλανοῦν, μοχλοῦν, bar the door, Ar. Fr. 251, 369; θύραν κόπτειν, πατάσσειν, κρούειν, knock, rap at the door, Id.Nu. 132, Ra.38, Pl.Prt. 310b; ἀράττειν, ἐπαράξαι, Ar.Ec. 977, Pl.Prt. 314d; τὴν θ. ἀνοιγνύναι open it, v. ἀνοίγνυμι; ὦσαι push it open, Lys.1.24; μικρὸν ἐνδοῦναι open it a little, Plu.2.597d;δόμου ἐν πρώτῃσι θύρῃσι στῆναι Od.1.255
;ἷζε δ' ἐπὶ.. οὐδοῦ ἔντοσθε θυράων 17.339
;θυρῶν ἔνδον S.El.78
; πρὸ θυρῶν ib. 109(anap.); ἐπί or παρὰ Πριάμοιο θύρῃσι at Priam's door, i.e. before his dwelling, Il.2.788, 7.346: metaph.,ἐπὶ ταῖς θύραις τῆς Ἑλλάδος εἶναι X. An.6.5.23
, cf. D.10.34;τῆς πατρίδος Plu.Sull.29
, Arat.37;ἐπὶ θύραις τῆς Πίσης Philostr.VA8.15
; πυρετοῦ περὶ θύρας ὄντος being at the door, Plu.2.128f (butχειμῶνος ἐπὶ θύραις ὄντος Phlp.in Mete.130.25
).2 esp. of kings and potentates, οἱ τῶν ἀρίστων Περσῶν παῖδες ἐπὶ ταῖς βασιλέως θύραις παιδεύονται are educated at court, X.An.1.9.3; γυνὴ φοιτῶσα ἐπὶ τὰς θύρας τοῦ βασιλέος, of a petitioner, Hdt.3.119, cf. X.An.2.1.8; αἱ ἐπὶ τὰς θ. φοιτήσεις dangling after the court, Id.HG1.6.7;ἐπὶ ταῖς τῶν πλουσίων θ. διατρίβειν Arist. Rh. 1391a12
;περὶ θύρας διατρίβειν Id.Pol. 1313b7
, Theopomp.Hist. 121; applied also to lovers, clients, disciples, etc., ἐπὶ τὴν θύραν (or τὰς θύρας) τινὸς βαδίζειν, ἰέναι, etc., Ar.Pl. 1007, Pl.R. 364b, cf. Phdr. 233e, etc.;ἐπὶ ταῖσι θύραις ἀεὶ καθῆσθαι Ar.Nu. 467
: metaph.,Μουσῶν ἐπὶ ποιητικὰς θ. ἀφικέσθαι Pl.Phdr. 245a
.3 prov.,γλώσσῃ θύραι οὐκ ἐπίκεινται Thgn.421
; οὐδέποτ' ἴσχει θ., of admirers of the Demos, Eup.265; ἐπὶ θύραις τὴν ὑδρίαν to break the pitcher at the very door, 'there's many a slip 'twixt cup and lip', Arist.Rh. 1363a7; τίς ἂν θύρας ἁμάρτοι; Id.Metaph. 993b5;λόγος δικαστηρίου ἢ ἀγορᾶς οὐδὲ θύρας ἰδών D.H.Dem.23
; τὸ κατὰ θύραν τερπνόν vulgar pleasures, Eun.VSp.496 B.;παρὰ θύραν πλανᾶσθαι S.E.M.1.43
; ἐκ θυρῶν εὐθέως τῆς.. ἀκροάσεως at the very beginning, Olymp.in Mete. 2.1.4 shutter of a window,τὰς θ. τὰς ἐπὶ τῶν θυρίδων IG12(5).872.37
([place name] Tenos), cf. 22.1668.60.5 pl., door of a chariot, X.Cyr. 6.4.9.6 pl., axle-trees, Poll.1.146 (v.l. εὑραί).7 θύρη καταπακτή trap- door, Hdt.5.16.8 frame of planks, raft, Id.2.96; φραξάμενοι τὴν ἀκρόπολιν θύρῃσί τε καὶ ξύλοισι with hurdles and logs, Id.8.51, cf. Th.6.101.9 in war, fenced works to obstruct landingparties, in pl., Ph.Bel.94.37, 100.7.II generally, entrance, as to a grotto, in pl., Od.9.243, al.2 sluice-gate, PPetr.3p.134: pl., ib.2p.41 (iii B.C.).III metaph., senses, as the entrances to the soul, ap. Stob.3.6.17;ἐγγὺς τοῦ στόματος ἡ καρδία, ἡ δὲ ψυχὴ τῶν θ. Aristaenet.2.7
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18 κάλπη
κάλπη (A), ἡ,A trot: κάλπης δρόμος the trotting-race in the Olympic games, Paus.5.9.1;ὁ τῆς κ. ἀγών Plu.2.675c
, cf.Hippiatr.34. (Perh. cogn. with OHG. hlaufan, Germ. laufen.)------------------------------------κάλπη (B), ἡ,A = κάλπις, Hsch.; κάλπην v.l. for κάλπιν in Aristaenet. 2.4, Plu.Marc.30, Hdn.3.15.7:—of a pitcher, Aristaenet. l.c.; of a cinerary urn, Plu., Hdn. Il.cc.II Astron., name of a group of stars in Aquarius, Vett.Val.12.29, v.l. in Gem.3.6. -
19 κάλπις
Aκάλπιν Od.7.20
,κάλπιδα Pi.O.6.40
:— pitcher (Thess. word for ὑδρία, acc. to AB1095), Od. and Pi.Il.cc., h.Cer. 107, E.Hipp. 123 (lyr.), Ar.Ra. 1339 (lyr.), Lys. 358, etc.; a kind of cup, Philem.Gr. ap. Ath.11.468f; box for unguent, Antiph.106.2, Plb. 30.25.17; urn for drawing lots or collecting votes, Luc.Herm.40, 57; cinerary urn, Plu.Demetr.53: with play on the original sense, AP 12.74 (Mel.), 7.384 (Marc. Arg.); Panathenaic vase, Call.Fr. 122; = κάλπη (B) 11, Gem.3.6, S.E.M.5.92 :—in Hsch. also [full] κάλπη, ἡ (q.v.), and [full] κάλπος, ὁ. -
20 κρωσσός
κρωσσός, ὁ,A water-pail, pitcher, mostly in pl., A.Fr.96 (anap.), S. OC 478, E. Ion 1173, Cyc.89: in sg., Theoc.13.46.2 cinerary urn,πένθιμε κρωσσέ Erinn.5
, cf. Mosch.4.34: also fem.,με.. ὀλίγη ἐκρύψατο κ. Epigr.Gr.697a
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