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1 σάλος
-ου + ὁ N 2 0-0-2-5-2=9 Jon 1,15; Zech 9,14; Ps 54(55),23; 65(66),9; 88(89),10rolling swell, surge Jon 1,15; restlessness, perplexity Sir 40,4; tribulation Lam 1,8ἐν σάλῳ ἀπειλῆς with a whirling menace Zech 9,14; οὐ δώσει σάλον τῷ δικαίῳ he shall not allow the righteous to be moved Ps 54(55),23; μὴ δῷς εἰς σάλον τὸν πόδα σου let not your foot be moved Ps 120 (121),3, see also Ps 65(66),9→NIDNTT -
2 σάλος
A tossing motion, of an earthquake,χθονὸς νῶτα σεισθῆναι σάλῳ E.IT46
; esp. rolling swell of the sea, πόντου σ., πόντιος ς., Id.Hec.28, IT 1443: pl., πόντιοι ς. Id.Or. 994 (lyr.).2 open roadstead, roads, opp. a harbour, ἐν σάλῳ στῆναι, = σαλεύειν 11.2;ἀλίμενον μὲν σάλους δὲ ἔχον Plb.1.53.10
;οὔτε λιμὴν οὔτε σ. ἐπ' ἀγκύρας D.S.3.44
, cf. Agatharch.92, Peripl.M.Rubr.7 (pl.), 55.II of ships or persons in them, tossing on the sea,ἐκ πολλοῦ σ. εὕδοντ' ἐπ' ἀκτῆς S. Ph. 271
;σάλον εἶχεν ἡ θάλασσα Plu.Luc.10
; καρηβαρεῖν ὑπὸ ς. Luc. Herm.28;ἐν τοσούτῳ σ. ναυτιάσαντα Id.Tox.19
: metaph. of the ship of the state,τὰ μὲν δὴ πόλεος θεοὶ πολλῷ σ. σείσαντες ὤρθωσαν πάλιν S.Ant. 163
;πόλις.. σαλεύει κἀνακουφίσαι κάρα βυθῶν ἔτ' οὐχ οἵα τε φοινίον σάλου Id.OT24
;ἐν σάλῳ πόλις γενομένη Lys.6.49
; ἔσχε.. ὁ ἀγὼν ὑποτροπὴν καὶ ς. began to waver, Plu.Alex.32, cf. Aem.18; cf.σαλεύω 11.1
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