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21 πρόχωσις
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22 Σκιράδιον
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23 σκόπελος
σκόπελ-ος, ὁ, prop.A lookoutplace: hence peak, headland, promontory, Hom., esp. in Od., 12.73, 80, 430, al.; προβλὴς ς. Il.2.396;φάραγγος σ. ἐν ἄκροις A.Pr. 143
(lyr.); ; Θηβᾶν ς., of the Theban acropolis, Pi. Fr. 196; ἐμοὶ (sc. Κρεούσης) ς., of the Athenian, E. Ion 871 (anap.), cf. 1434, 1578;σ. νιφόεντα Μίμαντος Ar.Nu. 273
(anap.).II watch-tower, PLips.70.2 (ii A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκόπελος
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24 Ταίναρος
Ταίνᾰρος, ἡ, Taenarus, a promontory at the southern end of Laconia, Pi.P.4.44, 174; also masc. or neut., Th.1.128, 133, 7.19;AΤαίναρον ἠνεμόεντα Orph.A. 1370
: neut. [full] Ταίναρον, τό, Str.8.5.1: in most passages the word occurs in an obl. case without an Adj., so that the gender is undetermined, as in h.Ap. 412, Hdt.1.23,24, Th. 1.133, Ar.Ra. 187, etc.;Ποσειδῶν οὑπὶ Ταινάρῳ θεός Id.Ach. 510
; πύλη τις ἐστὶ (sc. of the infernal regions)Ταινάρου πρὸς ἐσχάτοις Men.842
, cf. Str. l.c.:—Adj. [full] Ταινάριος, α, ον, Ταιναρίην ὑπὸ χθόνα A.R.1.102
; epith. of Artemis, Euph.9.11; [full] Τ. λίθος, v. λίθος 11.1: neut. pl. [full] Ταινάρια, τά, festival of Poseidon at Taenarus, Hsch. (- ίας cod.): hence [full] Ταινάριοι, οἱ, celebrants of this festival, IG5(1).211.1:—also [full] Ταιναρίζω, celebrate this festival, St.Byz. s.v. Ταίναρος, and [full] Ταιναρισταί, οἱ, = Ταινάριοι, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ταίναρος
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25 χάρμη
χάρμη (A), ἡ, prop.A joy of battle, lust of battle, ; once in Od.,μνησώμεθα χάρμης 22.73
, cf. Il.4.222, 8.252, al.; opp.λήθετο χάρμης 12.203
, 393, etc.: pl., δύο χάρμαι two battle-joys, i.e. victories, Pi.O.9.86; successes, opp. κακά, Ps.-Phoc.118: but,II battle,προκαλέσσατο χάρμῃ Il.7.218
;ἔλθοι τεθνηώς, καί μιν ἐρυσαίμεθα χάρμης 17.161
;εἰδότε χάρμης 5.608
; ;παῦσαί τινα χάρμης 12.389
;ἐρωήσουσι δὲ χάρμης 14.101
.------------------------------------χάρμη (B), ἡ,A = ἐπιδορατίς, Stesich.94, Ibyc.62, Pi.Dith.3.13. (Cf. Polish grot 'arrow-point', Welsh garth 'promontory', Gr. χαρία, χοιράς.)------------------------------------ -
26 χῶμα
A earth thrown up, bank, mound, thrown up against the walls of cities to take them,αἵρεε τὰς πόλιας χώμασι Hdt.1.162
; χ. ἔχουν πρὸς τὴν πόλιν The.2.75, cf. LXX.Ez.21.22(27), Hb.1.10, OGI90.24 (Rosetta, ii B. C., pl.).2 dyke to hinder a river from overflowing, Hdt.1.184: freq. in Pap., PPetr.3pp.125,341 (iii B. C.), etc.; βασιλικὸν χ. Wilcken Chr.11 A8 (ii B. C.);δημόσιον χ. POxy.290.34
(i A. D.).3 dam, Hdt.7.130.4 mole or pier, carried out into the sea, jetty, Id.8.97, D.50.6, Arg.Id.51, IG11(2).199A33(Delos, iii B. C.), etc.II sepulchral mound, Hdt.1.93, 9.85, A.Ch. 723(anap.), S.Ant. 1216, etc.;τάφων χώματα γαίας E.Supp. 53
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27 ἀκρωτηριάζω
A cut off ἀκρωτήρια, of ships, τὰς πρῴρας ἠκρωτηρίασαν cut the beaks off the prows, Hdt.3.59:—so in [voice] Med.,τὰς τριήρεις ἀκρωτηριασάμενος X.HG6.2.36:—[voice] Pass., Ath.12.535d.
2 of persons, cut off hands and feet, mutilate, Plb.5.54.10, etc.; ῥῖνα, πρόσωπον, Clearch. 8, Plu.Alc.18; χεῖρας σὺν αὐτοῖς τοῖς βραχίοσιν D.S.34.8; ὄργανον, of circumcision, Ph.2.211; μηδὲν ἀκρωτηριάσῃς ἐνθάδε, Inscr. on statue, CIG6855:—so in [voice] Med., μέλη LXX 4 Ma.18.20: inetaph., ἠκρωτηριασμένοι τὰς πατρίδας D.18.296; ἀ. τὴν ἀρετήν τινος Max.Tyr. 5.8.
4 metaph., mutilate, maim, τῇ συγκοπῇ τὸ μέγεθος Longin.39.4; πρᾶγμα POxy. 237 vi 7 (ii A. D.); θείαν φύσιν Heraclit.All.26.
II intr., form a promontory, jut out like one, Plb.4.43.2, Str.2.1.40.
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28 ἀκρωτήριον
A topmost or prominent part, ἀ. τοῦ οὔρεος mountain peak, Hdt.7.217, cf. Pi.O.9.7; of a cup, projecting part, Arist.Metaph. 1024a25.2 cape, promontory, Hdt.4.43, Th.1.30.II end or extremity of anything, ἀ. νεός ornament of ship's stern- or stem-post, Hdt.8.121, cf. X.HG2.3.8, Polyaen.5.41, Michel 1116 (Delph.);ἀκρωτήρια πρύμνης h.Hom.33.10
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29 ἀκτή
ἀκτή (A), ἡ,A headland, foreland, promontory,ἀ. προὔχουσα Od.24.82
;ἀ. προβλῆτες 5.405
, 10.89; opp. λιμήν, Il.12.284; often with epithets, denoting high rugged coast, τρηχεῖα, ὑψηλή, Od.5.425, Il.2.395;τρηχέα Hdt.7.33
; ;ἀμφίκλυστος S.Tr. 752
; :—usu. of sea-coast, χλωρὰ ἀ. ib. 1132;ἀκταὶ ἔναλοι Tim.Pers. 109
; but also of rugged banks or strand of rivers, Ἑλώρου, Νείλου, Pi.N.9.40, I.2.42; ; .—Rare in early Prose, X.An. 6.2.1, Lycurg.17.2 generally, tract of land running out into the sea, ἀ. διφάσιαι of the north and south coasts of Asia Minor, Hdt.4.38; of Africa, as jatting out from Asia, 4.41, cf. 177; of Cape Sepias, 7.183, al.; of Mt.Athos, Th.4.109; ofltaly, Arist.Pol. 1329b11; of the peninsula of the Piraeus, Hyp.Fr. 185, Arist.Ath.42.3, Lycurg. 17 (also of Attica in general, E.Hel. 1673, cf. Str.9.1.3); of the coast of Argolis, Plb.5.91.8, D.S.12.43: pl.,ἀκτὰς τῆσδε γῆς S.Fr. 24
.II generally, edge, χώματος ἀ. of a sepulchral mound, A. Ch. 722; βώμιος ἀ. of an altar, S.OT 182(lyr.). (As there is no trace of ϝ, the word is more probably connected with [root ] ak 'pointed' than with ϝάγ-νυμι.)------------------------------------ἀκτή (B), ἡ, poet. word forA corn,Δημήτερος ἀκτή Il.13.322
, 21.76, cf.E.Hipp. 138 (lyr.), Epin.1.9;μυληφάτου ἀλφίτου ἀ. Od.2.355
, cf. 14.429, Il.11.631:—in Hes. of corn generally, ὡσεὶ Δημήτερος ἀ., of standing crop, Sc. 290, of unthreshed corn, Op. 597, 805; of seed,οὐ σπόρον ὁλκοῖσιν Δηοῦς ἐνιβάλλομαι ἀ. A.R.3.413
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30 ἀμφίκλυστος
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32 ἕσπερος
ἕσπερος, ον (v. sub fin.),A of or at evening, [ἀστὴρ] ἕ. the evening-star, Il.22.318; opp.ἑῷος ἀστήρ,AP7.670 (Pl.); prov., : as Subst., without ἀστήρ, E. Ion 1149, BionFr.8.1 ; ; esp. of the planet Venus, Eratosth.Cat.43, Cic.ND2.20.53 ; alsoἕ. σελάνας φάος Pi.O.10(11).73
; ἕ. θεός the god of darkness, i.e. Hades or death, S.OT 178(lyr.); like ἑσπέριος, joined with a Verb, h.Hom.19.14 ; ἕ. γίγνεται, of the planet Venus, Ti.Locr.96e.2 as Subst., evening,μέλας ἐπὶ ἕσπερος ἦλθε Od.1.423
; μένον δ' ἐπὶ ἕσπερον ἐλθεῖν waited the coming on of evening, 4.786 ; ποτὶ ἕσπερον at eventide, Hes.Op. 552 : also heterocl. pl.,ποτὶ ἕσπερα Od.17.191
;ὑφ' ἕσπερα AP5.304
: fem.,ἐρεμνὴ ἕσπερος A.R.4.1290
: metaph. of age, τί δ' ἕσπερός ἐστι γυναικῶν ; AP5.232 (Maced.).II western, ; ;ὠκεανός D.P.63
; ἕ. (sc. γῆ) the west country,ἀφ' ἑσπέρου Call.Del. 174
;πρὸς ἑσπέρου D.P.335
; ἑσπέρου κέρας, promontory in Africa, Ptol.Geog.4.6.2 : as Adj.,ὁ Ἥλιος..-ον κύκλον διανύων Nech.
ap. Vett.Val.154.29. (ϝέσπ-, cf. Ἑσπέριος fin.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἕσπερος
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33 ὑπονήϊος
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34 Ἀθόως
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35 ἄκρη
ἄκρη ( ἄκρος): summit, promontory, cape; κατ' ἄκρης, ‘from on high’; μέγα κῦμα, Od. 5.313 (ingens a vertice pontus); then ‘from top to bottom,’ ‘utterly’ (ὤλετο, ἑλέειν, Il. 15.557).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄκρη
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36 ἄκρον
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37 Γεραιστός
Γεραιστός: name of the promontory at the S. extremity of Euboea, now Geresto, Od. 3.177†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Γεραιστός
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38 Κύθηρα
Κύθηρα, pl.: Cythēra, an island off the coast of Laconia, S.W. of the promontory of Malēa, where the worship of Aphrodite had been introduced by an early Phoenician colony, Od. 9.81, Il. 15.432. — Κυθηρόθεν, from Cythēra, Il. 15.538. —Adj. Κυθήριος, of Cythēra, Il. 10.268, Il. 15.431.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Κύθηρα
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39 Λεκτόν
Λεκτόν: a promontory on the Trojan coast, opposite Lesbos, Il. 14.284.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Λεκτόν
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40 Μάλεια
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