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61 ῥάχην
ῥάχαςwooded ridge: masc acc sg (attic epic ionic)ῥάχηfem acc sg (attic epic ionic)ῥά̱χην, ῥᾶχοςneut acc sg -
62 ράχης
ῥάχαςwooded ridge: masc nom sgῥάχηfem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ῥάχιςthe lower part of the back: fem nom /voc pl (doric ionic aeolic) -
63 ῥάχης
ῥάχαςwooded ridge: masc nom sgῥάχηfem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ῥάχιςthe lower part of the back: fem nom /voc pl (doric ionic aeolic) -
64 ράχου
ῥάχαςwooded ridge: masc gen sgῥά̱χου, ῥαχόςthorn-hedge: masc gen sgῥαχόωcover with wattle-work: pres imperat act 2nd sgῥαχόωcover with wattle-work: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
65 ῥάχου
ῥάχαςwooded ridge: masc gen sgῥά̱χου, ῥαχόςthorn-hedge: masc gen sgῥαχόωcover with wattle-work: pres imperat act 2nd sgῥαχόωcover with wattle-work: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
66 βραχύνωτος
1 with its short ridge βρ]αχύνωτον στέρνον χθονός[ (ἐλ]αχύ- etiam G-H.) Pae. 4.14] -
67 δειράς
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68 ἐλαχύνωτος
1 with short ridge Κάρθαι[α ἐλα]χύνωτον στέρνον χθονός[ (vel βρα]χύνωτον supp. G-H.) Πα.. 1 ἐ]λαχύν[ωτο Πα. 7a. 6. -
69 ἐπιχώριος
1 belonging to a country ἐπιχώριον μάντιν ἄσμενος εὗρεν (sc. Πολύιδον) O. 13.74 “ Αἴσονος γὰρ παῖς ἐπίχώριος οὐ ξείναν ἱκάνω γαῖαν” (sc. Ἰάσων, in Iolkos) P. 4.118 of things, ἅ τε Μαγνήτων ἐπιχώριος ἁρμόζοισα θαητοῖσι γυίοις (sc. ἐσθάς) P. 4.80 ὅσαι τ' εἰσὶν ἐπιχωρίων καλῶν ἔσοδοι τετόλμακε (i. e. in the games of his country) P. 5.116 Ἥρας τ' ἀγῶν ἐπιχώριον νίκαις τρισσαῖς, ὦ Ἀριστόμενες, δάμασσας ἔργῳ (i. e. of his homeland, Aigina) P. 8.79ἐν Ὀλυμπίοισί τε καὶ βαθυκόλπου Γᾶς ἀέθλοις ἔν τε καὶ πᾶσιν ἐπιχωρίοις P. 9.103
σέο δ' ἀγών, τὸν ὕμνος ἔβαλεν ὀπὶ νέων ἐπιχώριον χάρμα κελαδέων i. e. of Aigina N. 3.66 μείς τ' ἐπιχώριος, ὃν φίλησ Ἀπόλλων i. e. the month Delphinios in Aigina N. 5.44 τίνι τῶν πάρος, ὦ μάκαιρα Θήβα, καλῶν ἐπιχωρίων μάλιστα θυμὸν τεὸν εὔφρανας; I. 7.2 “ μακάρων τ' ἐπιχώριον τεθμὸν πάμπαν ἐρῆμον ἀπωσάμενος” i. e. for my land, Keos Πα... τότε χρύσεαι ἀέρος ἔκρυψαν κόμαι ἐπιχώριον κατάσκιον νῶτον ὑμέτερον i. e. the ridge of your land, Aigina Pae. 6.139 n. pl. pro subs., what is familiar,αἰσχύνων ἐπιχώρια παπταίνει τὰ πόρσω P. 3.22
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70 κατάσκιος
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71 νῶτον
(-ῳ, -ον; -ων, -οισιν, -α.)a backI of a person. στρωμνὰ δὲ χαράσσοισ' ἅπαν νῶτον ποτικεκλιμένον κεντεῖ sc. the back of Typhon, buried beneath Mt. Etna P. 1.28 πλόκαμοι ἅπαν νῶτον καταίθυσσον of Jason P. 4.83ἄνδρας πτεροῖσιν νῶτα πεφρίκοντας P. 4.183
ἑκόντι δ' ἐγὼ νώτῳ μεθέπων δίδυμον ἄχθος N. 6.57
ἐκ δὲ Πελλάνας (sc. ἀπέβαν)ἐπιεσσάμενοι νῶτον μαλακαῖσι κρόκαις N. 10.44
pl. pro s.,δουρὶ Περικλυμένου πρὶν νῶτα τυπέντα μαχατὰν θυμὸν αἰσχυνθῆμεν N. 9.26
, cf. Πα. 6. 139 infra.II of an eagle.ὁ δὲ κνώσσων ὑγρὸν νῶτον αἰωρεῖ P. 1.9
b of landI expanse, surface “ φέρομεν νώτων ὕπερ γαίας ἐρήμων ἐννάλιον δόρυ” P. 4.26 ἀνὰ βωλακίας δ' ὀρόγυιαν σχίζε νῶτον γᾶς Jason, while ploughing P. 4.228II ridgeὦ Ζεῦ πάτερ, νώτοισιν Ἀταβυρίου μεδέων O. 7.87
met., of person and place, τότε χρύσεαι ἀέρος ἔκρυψαν κόμαι ἐπιχώριον κατάσκιον νῶτον ὑμέτερον of Aigina, nymph and island Pae. 6.139 -
72 λοφιά,-ᾶς
ἡ N 1 0-3-0-0-0=3 Jos 15,2.5; 18,19crest of a hill, ridge -
73 πρίων,-ονος
ὁ N 3 0-2-2-0-1=5 2 Sm 12,31; 1 Chr 20,3; Is 10,15; Am 1,3; Jdt 3,9saw Is 10,15; serrated mountain ridge Jdt 3,9ἔθηκεν ἐν τῷ πρίονι he assigned (them) to work with saws or he put (them) under the saw, he tortured (them) 2 Sm 12,31, cpr. διέπρισε πρίοσι he sawed (them) with saws 1 Chr 20,3Cf. SHIPP 1979, 473 -
74 αἰπύνωτος
αἰπύ-νωτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἰπύνωτος
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75 δειράς
A ridge of a chain of hills, h.Ap.281, S.Aj. 697 (lyr.), Limen.22; of the isthmus of Corinth, Pi. O.8.52, I.1.10; of Trachis, S.Ph. 491: in pl., E.Ph. 206 (lyr.): metaph., τέγγει δ' ὑπ' ὀφρύσι δειράδας, of the petrified form of Niobe on Mt. Sipylus, which poured tears under the brow of the hill over its ridges, S.Ant. 832 (lyr.). (δερς-, cf. Skt. drsad- 'rock'.) -
76 κορυφαῖον
κορῠφ-αῖον, τό,II in pl., head-parts of animals sacrificed, prob. in SIG1002.12 (Milet., v/iv B. C.).III Archit., central block of tympanum, IG12.373.100, 115; ridge-beam of a roof, ib.22.1668.49,52.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κορυφαῖον
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77 κορυφή
A head, top: hence,1 crown, top of the head, of a horse, Il.8.83, X.Eq.1.11; of a man or god, h.Ap. 309, Pi.O.7.36, Hdt.4.187, Sammelb.6003.8 (iv A. D.): between βρέγμα and ἰνίον, Arist.HA 491a34;τὸ ὀστέον τῆς κ. Hp.VC2
.2 top, peak of a mountain (so mostly Hom.),οὔρεος ἐν κορυφῇς Il.2.456
;ὄρεος κορυφῇσι 3.10
, cf. Alcm.60.1;κορυφαὶ γαίας B.5.24
;κ. Οὐλύμποιο Il.1.499
, cf. Ar.Nu. 270;Αἴτνας μελάμφυλλοι κορυφαί Pi.P.1.27
;τηλαυγέ' ἀγ κορυφάν Id.Pae.7.12
;κ. πόληος Alc.Supp.17.6
;ἀστρογείτονας κ. A.Pr. 722
, cf. Hdt.4.49, 181, 9.99.3 generally, summit, top, κατὰ κορυφὴν ἐσβαλεῖν ἐς τὴν κάτω Μακεδονίαν straight over the summit, ridge, Th.2.99, cf. IG42(1).71.11 (Epid., iv B. C.), OGI383.125 (Nemrud Dagh, i B. C.); κατὰ κ. [τῆς στήλης] ἔσφαττον (sc. ταύρους) Pl.Criti. 119e; ἵσταται κατὰ κ. ὁ ἥλιος in the zenith, Plu.2.938a; τὸ κατὰ κ., with or without σημεῖον, the zenith, Gem.5.64, etc., cf. Plu.Mar.11, Procl.Hyp.4.59; ταῖς τῶν κατὰ κ. λίθων ἐμβολαῖς by the stones falling vertically, Plb.8.7.3.4 apex, vertex of a triangle, Id.2.14.8; of the Delta, Pl.Ti. 21e; point of an angle,τὸ ἐπὶ τὴν κ. μέρος Plb.1.26.16
, etc.; apex of a cone, Arist.Mete. 362b3; κατὰ κορυφήν vertically opposite, of angles, Euc.1.15; of halves of double cone, Apollon. Perg.1 Def.5 extremity, tip, κορυφαὶ [κλημάτων], τῶν συγκυπτῶν, Thphr.CP3.14.8, Ath.Mech.22.8; in Anatomy, the os coccygis, Poll. 2.183: in pl., finger-tips, Ruf.Onom.85, cf. Poll.2.146: Medic., of an abscess, ἐς κορυφὴν ἀνισταμένης ἀποστάσιος coming to a head, Aret. SA1.7.II metaph., λόγων κορυφαί the sum of all his words, Pi.O.7.69, cf. Pae.8.23;ἔρχομαι ἐπὶ τὴν κ. ὧν εἴρηκα Pl.Cra. 415a
; but λόγων κ. ὀρθάν true sense of legends, Pi.P.3.80; κορυφὰς ἑτέρας ἑτέρῃσι προσάπτων μύθων springing from peak to peak, i.e. treating a subject disconnectedly, Emp.24; κ. ὁ λόγος ἐπιθεὶς ἑαυτῷ having reached its conclusion, put the finishing touch to itself, Plu.2.975a; κ. τοῦ κακοῦ height, full development of.., Aret.SD1.6; τοῦ πάθεος κ. ἴσχοντος ib.1.16.2 height, excellence of.., i.e. the choicest, best,κορυφαὶ πολίων Pi.N.1.15
; κ. ἀρετᾶν ib.34, cf. O.1.13; κ. ἀέθλων, of the Olympic games, Id.O.2.13, cf. N.9.9;φιάλαν.. πάγχρυσον κ. κτεάνων Id.O.7.4
; ὁ καιρὸς παντὸς ἔχει κορυφάν is the best of all, Id.P.9.79.3 κορυφᾷ Διὸς εἰ κρανθῇ πρᾶγμα his head, i.e. his nod, A. Supp.92.4 ἡ τῆς οἰκουμένης κ., of Rome, Lib.Or.59.19. -
78 κρημνώρεια
κρημν-ώρεια, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρημνώρεια
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79 λοφόομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λοφόομαι
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80 λόφος
λόφος, ὁ,A back of the neck; of a horse, withers, Il.23.508;ὑποζυγίων Dsc.4.185
; of a man, nape of the neck, Il.10.573: metaph., ὑπὸ ζυγῷ λόφον ἔχειν have the neck under the yoke, i.e. obey patiently, S. Ant. 292; cf.εὔλοφος 11
.II crest of a hill, ridge, Od.11.596, 16.471, Hdt.2.124; so always in Pi., as O.8.17, N.5.46, and in Th.4.124, Pl.Lg. 682b.III crest of a helmet,κυνέην.. ἵππουριν, δεινὸν δὲ λόφος καθύπερθεν ἔνευεν Il.16.138
, cf. 6.469, 15.537;λεῦκοι ἴππιοι λ. Alc.15.2
;χρύσεος λ. Il.18.612
, cf. 19.383;τρεῖς κατασκίους λ. σείει A.Th. 384
, cf. Ar.Ach. 575, 586;λόφων ἐπένευον ἔθειραι Theoc.22.186
; of Carian origin acc. to Hdt.1.171;λ. τε σείων Κάρικον Alc.22
; λ. ὑακινθοβαφής, on a Persian helmet, X.Cyr.6.4.2;λ. τρίχινοι PSI5.533.7
(iii B.C.); Ar. jeers at the λόφοι of Lamachus, Ach. 575, 586, 965 sq., 1074.—Rare in any of these senses in [dialect] Att. Prose.2 after Hom., crest or tuft on the head of birds, whether of feathers, as the lark's crest, Simon.68, cf. Arist.HA 617b20; or of flesh, as the cock's comb, Ar.Eq. 496, Av. 1366, Arist.HA 486b13, Phld.Rh.2.188 S.: metaph.,ῥήματα.. ὀφρῦς ἔχοντα καὶ λόφους Ar.Ra. 925
.3 of men, tuft of hair upon the crown, λόφους κείρεσθαι shave so as to leave tufts, Hdt.4.175; Χῖος λ. a tonsure in the middle of the head, Eust.1462.38.4 of large fishes, = λοφιά, Plu.2.978a.
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