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1 ὀδοντισμός
ὀδοντ-ισμός, ὁ, a mode of playing the flute, in which theGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀδοντισμός
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2 ἄπονος
ἄπονος, ον,A without toil or trouble,βίος Simon.36
;χάρμα Pi.O.10
(II).22; (lyr.); ;ἄ. ὕπνον εὕδεις Eranos13.87
; easiest,Pl.
Ti. 81e; ἄ. τινι χάρις costing one no trouble, And.2.22;ἄ. τὸ εὖ πάσχειν Arist.EN 1168a24
; -ώτερον τὸ ὀξύ, in playing the flute, Thphr.Fr.89.6; opp. μετὰ βίας, Arist.PA 668b19.2 of persons, work-shy, lazy,μαλακὸς καὶ ἄ. X.HG3.4.19
;ἄ. πρός τι Pl.R. 556b
; of the heaven, free from the necessity of labour, Arist.Cael. 284a15.b free from pain, Dsc.3.96, Aret.SA2.1; in [comp] Sup., least painful, Id.CA1.6.3 relieving pain, Id.CD2.12.II Adv.- νως Hdt.9.2
; ἀπόνως ἔχειν feel easy, of a sick person, Hp.Prog.23(but with v.l. ἀποβήσσειν ἀ.) ; ἀπόνως λιπαροί, opp. ἐπιπόνως αὐχμηροί, X.Mem.2.1.31.III irreg. [comp] Comp.ἀπονέστερος Pi.O.2.68
; regul. [comp] Comp.- ώτερος Hp.Art. 79
, cf. supr. Adv., [comp] Comp.- ώτερον Th.1.11
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3 σπονδαύλης
A playing the flute at a σπονδή, CIG2915 (Magn.Mae.), 2983 ([place name] Ephesus), IG14.617 ([place name] Rhegium).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπονδαύλης
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4 καταυλέω
A charm by flute-playing, τινος Pl.Lg. 790e, cf. R. 411a; τινα Alciphr.2.1: metaph., σε.. -ήσω φόβῳ I will flute to you on a ghastly flute, E.HF 871 (troch.):—[voice] Pass., of persons, μεθύων καὶ καταυλούμενος drinking wine to the strains of the flute, Pl.R. 561c; κ. πρὸς χελωνίδος ψόφον to be played to on the flute with lyre accompaniment, Posidon.10 J., cf. Call.Fr.10.3 P., Phld.Mus.p.49 K.2 c. gen. loci, make a place sound with flute-playing, Thphr.Fr.87:— [voice] Pass., resound with flute-playing,νῆσος κατηυλεῖτο Plu.Ant.56
.II in [voice] Pass., [ τὸν μονόχορδον κανόνα] παρέχειν ταῖς αἰσθήσεσι.. καταυλούμενον subdued by a flute accompaniment, Ptol.Harm.2.12: metaph., to be piped down, ridiculed,γελώμενοι καὶ -ούμενοι Anon.
ap. Suid., cf. Porph.Chr.34.III c. acc. rei, play on the flute, J.:—[voice] Pass., to have played to one as an accompaniment on the flute, -.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταυλέω
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5 αυλήσει
αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)αὐλήσεϊ, αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem dat sg (epic)αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem dat sg (attic ionic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: fut ind mid 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: fut ind act 3rd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind mp 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind act 3rd sg -
6 αὐλήσει
αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)αὐλήσεϊ, αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem dat sg (epic)αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem dat sg (attic ionic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: fut ind mid 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: fut ind act 3rd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind mp 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind act 3rd sg -
7 αυλήσεις
αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem nom /acc pl (attic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: fut ind act 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind act 2nd sg -
8 αὐλήσεις
αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem nom /acc pl (attic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: fut ind act 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind act 2nd sg -
9 αυλήση
αὐλήσηι, αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem dat sg (epic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: aor subj mid 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: aor subj act 3rd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: fut ind mid 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind mp 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind mid 2nd sg -
10 αὐλήσῃ
αὐλήσηι, αὔλησιςflute-playing: fem dat sg (epic)αὐλέωplay on the flute: aor subj mid 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: aor subj act 3rd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: fut ind mid 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind mp 2nd sgαὐλέωplay on the flute: futperf ind mid 2nd sg -
11 αὐλητικός
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐλητικός
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12 αὐλοβόας
A sounding the flute, flute-playing, IG3.82.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐλοβόας
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13 ἄναυλος
ἄναυλος (A), ον,A without the flute, κῶμος -ότατος a procession unaccompanied by flutes, i.e. joyless, E.Ph. 791;ἔρωτες Plu.2.406a
: neut. pl. as Adv.,ἄναυλα ὀρχεῖσθαι Babr.9.9
;θύειν Plu.2.277f
.II unskilled in flute-playing, Luc.Halc.7.------------------------------------Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄναυλος
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14 ποππύζω
A smack the lips or cluck: hence,I call to horses, etc., Ar.Pl. 732, cf. D.S.1.83:—[voice] Med., call to a horse, S.Fr. 878: com., call to a man,πόρρωθεν ἀπιδὼν ἐπόππυσεν Timocl.21.7
;παιδίον ὑποκορίζεσθαι ποππύζων Thphr.Char.20.5
; Ποππύζουσα, title of play by Alexis;κἂν ἀστράφω ποππύζουσιν.. οἱ πάνυ σεμνοί Ar.V. 626
(cf. ποππυσμός).IV in bad sense, play badly on the flute, let the breath be heard in playing, Theoc.5.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ποππύζω
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15 ἀσχημοσύνη
ἀσχημ-οσύνη, ἡ,2 ungracefulness, Pl.Smp. 196a, R. 401a; awkwardness, Id.Tht. 174c; disfigurement, τοῦ προσώπου, in playing on the flute, Arist.Pol. 1341b5.II in moral sense, indecorum, obscene or disgraceful conduct, Ep.Rom.1.27: in pl., Ph.1.78, Vett.Val.61.31.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀσχημοσύνη
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16 ὅμαυλος
2 neighbouring,τὴν ὅ. χθόνα S.Fr.24.5
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὅμαυλος
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17 σῦριγξ
σῦριγξ, - ιγγοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `quill, flute, syrinx' (Il.); also of pipe-like objects, e.g. `windpipe, blood-vessel, fistula' (medic. a.o.), `spear-case' (T387), `hole in the nave of a wheel (weel-bus, Germ. Radbüchse' (trag. a.o.), `subterranean passage' (Plb. a.o.).Compounds: Some compp., egB. πεντε-σύριγγος `with five pipes' (Ar. a.o.).Derivatives: Many derivv. 1. Diminut. συρίγγ-ιον n. (Hp., Plu. a.o.), - ίδιον n. (Hero). 2. - ίς f. `kind of κασία' (medic.). 3. - ίας m. des. of a tube ( κάλαμος; Thphr., Dsc.; cf. Strömberg Theophrastea 91). 4. - ίτης m., - ῖτις f. name of a precious stone (Ps.-Dsc., Plin.; Redard 62). 5. - ώδης `hollow, fistular' (Hp.). 6. - ιακός `meant for fistulae' (medic.; after καρδιακός a.o. or from συρίγγιον). -- Denomin. verbs: 1. συρίζω (Ion. poet. h. Merc.), Att. - ίττω (Pl., D., Arist. etc.), Dor. - ίσδω (Theoc.), aor. - ίξαι (Ar.), - ίσαι (Babr., Luc.), fut. - ίξομαι (Luc.), - ίσω (Hero a.o.), - ιῶ (LXX), also w. ὑπο-, ἐκ, ἀπο- a.o., `to blow the syrinx, to whistle, to hiss'. From it σύρ-ιγμα n. `tone of a pipe' (- ισμα H.) with - ιγματώδης `pipe-like, hissing' (medic.), - ιγμός (X., Arist. etc.), - ισμός (LXX a.o.) m. `the whistling, whirr', - ιγξις f. `flute-playing' (sch.), - ικτής, - ιστής (Arist., Corn.), - ικτάς (Theoc., AP), - ιστήρ (AP) with - ιστηρίδιον meaning unclear (pap. Ia), - ιγκτής (Phot.) m. `flutist', also `the whistling'; on the formations Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 232 n. 2; - ιστική ( τέχνη) `the art of flute-playing' (sch.). 2. συριγγ-όομαι, - όω, also w. ἐκ-, προ-, ἀπο-, `to become hollow, to get a fistula, to make into a pipe etc.' (Hp. a.o.) with - ωσις f. `formation of a fistula' (medic.), - ωμα n. `fistula' (Vett. Val.). 3. - ιάω `to suffer from a fistula' ( Hippiatr.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Formation like σάλπιγξ, φόρμιγξ (Chantraine Form. 398), what implies Mediterranean or oriental origin. IE etymology by Solmsen Wortforsch. 129 ff.: deriv. in - ιγγ- from a noun *σῡ-ρος, resp. - ρον, -ρᾱ with cognates in σωλήν (? s. v.) and σαυρωτήρ (?; s. σαύρα), to which also Skt. tūṇa- m. `quiver', tū́ṇava- m. `flute' (rejected by Mayrhofer s. v.): IE tu̯ō[u]-: tu̯Hu-: tū- (WP. 1, 752f., Pok. 1102 w. further lit.). -- From Greek Skt. suruṅgā f. `subterranean passage' (Stein ZII, 280ff.; extensive on the etymology and hirtory of the meaning); here also Arm. sring `flute, pipe' (LW [loanword] from common source? Adjarian Mel. Boisacq 1.3). -- Clearly a Pre-Greek word (not in Furnée).Page in Frisk: 2,821-822Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σῦριγξ
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18 ἀναφύσησις
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