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1 ἔλυτρον
A couering:1 bow-case, S.Fr. 1043 (pl.); sheath of a spear, Ar.Ach. 1120; mirror-case, IG2.706Ab13; χοᾶ ἐν ἐ. ib.11 (2).219B76 (Delos, iii B.C.); case of a shield, D.S.20.11 (pl.).2 sheath of the spinal cord, Hp.Art.45: the shard of a beetle's wing, Arist.HA 532a23; shell of a crab, Ael.NA9.43; of the eye- lids, Arist. de An. 421b29; of the umbilical cord, Id.HA 586b23.5 reservoir for water, Hdt.1.185,4.173, Paus.2.27.7, al.; tank for fish, Palaeph.27. (Cf. Skt. varútram 'cloak', varūtár- 'protector'.) [[pron. full] ῠ Ar.l.c.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔλυτρον
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2 ἀγγεῖον
A vessel for holding liquid or dry substances (τοῦτο.. ξηροῖς καὶ ὑγροῖς.. ἐργασθέν, ἀγγεῖον ὃ δὴ μιἇ κλήσει προσφθεγγόμεθα Pl.Plt. 287e
); of metal, ἀργύρεα ἀ. silver jars or vases for water, Hdt.1.188;ἀργυρᾶ καὶ χαλκᾶ ἀ. Plu.2.695b
; ἐν ἀ. χαλκψ mortar, Thphr.Lap.60; ξύλινα ἀ. tubs, Hdt.4.2; vessels for holding money, in a treasury, Id.2.121.β'; for masons' use, Th.4.4; ὀστράκινα ἀ. Hp.Mul.2.193, LXX La.4.2; pails or buckets used by firemen, Plu.Rom.20; sacks of leather,θύλακοι καὶ ἄλλα ἀ. X.An. 6.4.23
;τὰς ῥαφὰς τῶν ἀ. Plu.Lys.16
; for corn, LXX Ge.42.25; for wine, LXX I Ki.25.18; for bread, I Ki.9.7; box for petitions, PTaur. I ii 6 (ii B. C.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀγγεῖον
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3 λάκκος
λάκκος, ὁ,b contemptuously, of the Sea of Galilee, Porph.Chr.55.3 pit, reservoir, Hdt.4.195; pit for storing wine, oil, or grain, X.An.4.2.22, Macho ap.Ath.13.580a;ὁ λ. τῶν λεόντων Thd. Da.6.7(8)
, al.: metaph.,ἀνήγαγέ με ἐκ λάκκου ταλαιπωρίας LXX Ps. 39(40).2
; καταβαίνειν εἰς λ. ib.27(28).1, al.:—written [full] λάκος, PCair.Zen.176.276 (iii B. C.).4 Κούρτιος λ., = Lat. lacus Curtius, D.H. 2.42.5 a kind of garment,λ. χρωμάτινος Peripl.M.Rubr.6
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4 λάκκος 1
λάκκος 1Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `pond, cistern, pit, reservoir' (IA.).Compounds: As 1. member e. g. in λακκό-πλουτος m. `who hides his wealth in a cistern', surn. of Callias etc. (Plu.); as 2. member in the hypostasis προ-λάκκ-ιον (Arist.), προσ-λάκκ-ιον (Gal.) `pre-, side-cistern'; vgl. προ-άστ-ιον.Derivatives: λακκ-αῖος `stemming from a λ.' (hell.), - ώδης `full of λ'. (Gp.), - άριος `guard of a λ.' (Gloss.), - ίζω `dig a λ.' (Suid.). Λακκίον name of the small harbour in Syracuse (D. S.).Etymology: Opposed to the o-stem λάκκος there are several western and northern languages with an u-stem: Lat. lacus `lake, pond, pit etc.', Celt., e. g. OIr. loch `lake, pond', Germ., e. g. OS lagu `lake, water', Slav., e. g. OCS loky ' λάκκος'; so λάκκος stands for *λάκϜ-ος (on the phonetics Schwyzer 317 a. 472). Details in WP. 2, 380f., Pok. 653, W.-Hofmann s. lacus, Vasmer Wb. 2,55. A trace of the u-stem in Greece Grošelj Razprave 2, 44 supposes in λάκυρος στεμφυλίας οἶνος H. (?). On the stemvowel (not convincing) Kuhn KZ 71, 150. - On NGr. forms λάκκος, λάκκα `cleft' ( λάκ\<κ\> ας φάραγγας H.), λαγκάδι (\< λακκάδιον) `id.' Georgacas ByzZ 41, 367, Kretschmer Glotta 12, 202. Perh. from IE * loku-, Schrijver, Larr. Latin 422ff, 475.Page in Frisk: 2,75-76Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > λάκκος 1
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