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1 προχώσει
πρόχωσιςpromontory: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)προχώσεϊ, πρόχωσιςpromontory: fem dat sg (epic)πρόχωσιςpromontory: fem dat sg (attic ionic)προχόωpile in front: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)προχόωpile in front: fut ind mid 2nd sgπροχόωpile in front: fut ind act 3rd sg -
2 προχώσεις
πρόχωσιςpromontory: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)πρόχωσιςpromontory: fem nom /acc pl (attic)προχόωpile in front: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)προχόωpile in front: fut ind act 2nd sg -
3 υπονήιον
ὑπονήιοςunder the promontory: masc /fem acc sgὑπονήιοςunder the promontory: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 ὑπονήιον
ὑπονήιοςunder the promontory: masc /fem acc sgὑπονήιοςunder the promontory: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 κανακρέων
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6 κἀνακρέων
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7 προχώσεως
προχώσεω̆ς, πρόχωσιςpromontory: fem gen sg (attic) -
8 πρόχωσιν
πρόχωσιςpromontory: fem acc sg -
9 πρόχωσις
πρόχωσιςpromontory: fem nom sg -
10 υπονηίου
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11 ὑπονηίου
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12 υπονηίω
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13 ὑπονηίῳ
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14 Κωλιάς
Κωλιάς (sc. ἄκρα), άδος, ἡ, Colias, a promontory of Attica, Hdt.8.96; with a temple of Aphrodite, St.Byz.: hence, as epith. of the goddess, Ar.Nu.52, Lys.2; Κωλιάδες γυναῖκες Orac. ap. Hdt.l.c.2 (sc. γῆ), potter's clay of high repute, dug at Colias, Plu.2.42d. -
15 Κώρυκος
Κώρῠκος, ὁ, Corycus, a promontory of Cilicia, h.Ap.39, etc.:— Adj. [full] Κωρυκαῖος, α, ον: the inhabitants were infamous forA spying out the destination and value of ships' cargoes and then piratically seizing them, Ephor.27 J., etc.: hence Κωρυκαῖος, prov. of spies and eavesdroppers, Str.14.1.32, Cic.Att.10.18.1, prob. in Call.Iamb.1.143; K. ἠκροάσατο, 'a little bird told me', Men.150; μὴ κατακούσειεν δέ μου ὁ K., 'low be it spoken', Diox.2:—also [full] Κωρύκιον σκάφος piratical craft, Alciphr.1.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Κώρυκος
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16 Λαύρειον
Λαύρειον, τό, promontory in the south of Attica, famous for its silver-mines, Hdt.7.144, Th.2.55, EM533.34, etc.; [full] Λαύρεον, IG22.1582.67, al.; later [full] Λαύριον, Paus.1.1.1:—Adj. [full] Λαυρ-εωτικός or [suff] λᾱτῠπ-ειωτικός, ή, όν,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Λαύρειον
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17 Μαζουσία
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Μαζουσία
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18 Μίμας
Μίμας [ῐ], αντος, ὁ, a promontory in Ionia, Od.3.172:—hence [full] Μῐμαντοβάτης [βᾰ], ου, ὁ, title of an official at Erythrae, IGRom.4.1543. -
19 πρόβλημα
A anything thrown forward or projecting, πόντου π. ἁλίκλυστον sea-washed promontory, S.Aj. 1219 (lyr.).2 hindrance, obstacle, Hp.Nat.Mul.67, Mul.1.20, Ael. NA2.13.II anything put before one as a defence, bulwark, barrier, , cf.4.175;τῶν.. π. τὰ μὲν πρὸς τὸν πόλεμον ὁπλίσματα, τὰ δὲ φράγματα Pl.Plt. 279d
sq., cf. Sph. 261a; σώματος π., of a shield, A.Th. 540; νεῶν προβλήματα, of a wall, E.Rh. 213; χαλκᾶ προβλήματα the brazen armour of horses, X.Cyr.6.1.51.2 c.gen. objecti, defence against a thing,αἰχμῆς καὶ πέτρων A.Th. 676
;χείματος προβλήματα E.Supp. 208
;π. χειμώνων Pl.Ti. 74b
;π. κακῶν Ar.V. 615
;κρύους π. ποιοῦνται τὴν ἐσθῆτα Plu.2.691d
; but,3 μηδὲν φόβου π. μηδ' αἰδοῦς ἔχειν to have neither fear nor reverence as a defence, S.Aj. 1076; τὸν ποταμὸν π. λαβεῖν, ποιήσασθαι, Plb.2.66.1, 3.14.5.III anything put forward as an excuse,π. τοῦ τρόπου D.45.69
; λαβὼν π. σαυτοῦ παῖδα making a screen of him, S.Ph. 1008.2 problem in Geometry, etc., Pl.R. 530b, Tht. 180csq., Plu. Marc.14, 19, etc.;φυσικὰ π. Epicur.Ep.2p.36U.
; οἱ κατὰ πρόβλημα λόγοι (opp. τὰ ἐν τῷ βίῳ) theoretical, Phld.Lib.p.59 O.3 in the Logic of Arist., question as to whether a statement is so or not, Arist. Top. 101b28, cf. 104b1: τὰ π. title of work by Arist., cf. Mete. 363a24, PA 676a18, GA 747b5, cf. προβληματικός; also of the extant work wrongly ascribed to Arist.4 practical or theoretical problem,εἰς π. παμμέγεθες ἐνέπεσε Plb.28.13.9
;εὕροντο λύσιν τοῦ π. Id.30.19.5
;ἐν προβλήμασιν ἢ κρίνομεν ἢ βουλευόμεθα Hermog.Inv.1.1
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20 προχοή
A outpouring, i.e. mouth, of a river,ἐπὶ προχοῇσι διιπετέος ποταμοῖο Il.17.263
;ἐς ποταμοῦ προχοάς Od.5.453
;ἐν προχοῇς ποταμοῦ 11.242
;ἐν προχοῇς.. Ὠκεανοῖο 20.65
;Τριτωνίδος ἐν προχοαῖς λίμνας Pi.P.4.20
, cf. Anacr. 28 codd., B.6.3, A.Supp. 1025 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 272, Theoc.Chius in FHG ii 86, Call.Fr. 480, etc.; θερμαῖς ὕδατος μαλακοῦ π. A.Fr.192.8 (anap.);ὕδατος προχοὰς χειμερίους AP9.147
(Antag.): sg. is dub. l. in Hes.Op. 757; προχοὴ τῶν ὑδάτων discharge of amniotic fluid, Cat.Cod.Astr.8(4).127.2 overflow, flood, A.R.4.271 (pl.).3 = πρόχωσις, promontory, Archestr.Fr.40 codd.Ath. (sed leg. προβολαῖσι).------------------------------------προ-χόη (B), ἡ,A = πρόχοος 1, A.R.1.456, AP6.292 (Hedyl.), Alciphr.3.47.
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