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1 σχοῖνος
Grammatical information: m., also f.Meaning: `rush, reed, rope plaited of rush' (ε 463), also as (Egypt.) length-measure for land (Hdt. 2, 6, Hero, pap. a.o.).Other forms: Myc. ko(i)no?Compounds: Compp., e.g. σχοινο-τενής `in a straight line' (Hdt.), `stretched, plaited of rushes' (late; cf. on τεί-νω).Derivatives: 1. σχοιν-ίον n. `rope, cord' (Hdt., com. a.o.), `measuring-line, linear measure' (Arist., hell. a. late). 2. - ίς, - ῖδος f. `rope, cord' (Theoc., hell. inscr.), - ίς, ΐος adj. `plaited of rushes' (Nic.). 3. - ιά f. `bunch of rushes, cluster, enclosure' (Thphr., Str. a.o.; Scheller Oxytonierung 74f.), - ιαία f. `enclosure' (Olbia, Odessus IIIa). 4. - ίλος (v. l. - ίκλος) m. name of a bird, perh. `wagtail' (Arist.; s. Thompson s. v.), - ίων m. `id.' (Arist.), also `effeminate flute-melody' (Plu., Poll.). 5. - εύς m. name of a bird (Ant. Lib.), also PN, eponym of the town Σχοῖνος in Boeötia (Paus., St. Byz.; Boßhardt 109; cf. Σχοινοῦς below); f. - ῄς, ῃ̃ δος (- ηΐς, - ηΐδος) f. surn. of Aphrodite (Lyc. 832; acc. to sch. ad loc. because of the sexual effect of the rush [?]). 6. - άτας m. surn. of Asklepios ἐν τῳ̃ Ε῝λει (Sparta IIIp). 7. -ᾱ̃ς m. `rope-maker' (pap. IVp). 8. - ῖτις ( καλύβη) `made of rushes' (AP). 9. Adj. - ινος (com., E. etc.), - ικός (hell. pap., Gp.), - ιος (pap. IIIa) `(plaited) of rushes'; - ώδης `full of rushes, rushy' (Nic., Dsc.); - οῦς, - οῦντος `rich of rush' (Str.), Σχοινοῦς river- and place-name (Boeotia, Arcadia; Str., Paus., Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 2, 233; cf. - εύς above). 10. Verbs ἀπο-, παρα-, περι-σχοινίζω `to rope off esp. to enclose' (D., D.H., Plu. a.o.) with ( περι-)σχοινισμός (Delph., pap.), ( παρα-, περι-)σχοίνισμα (LXX, Plu. a.o.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Unexplained. Earlier attempts at interpretation in Bq and W.-Hofmann s. fēnum, fīnis und fūnis. Furnée 391 compares κοίνα χόρτος H.; the word is then Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,840-841Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σχοῖνος
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2 καλωστρόφος
κᾰλωστρόφος, ὁ,A rope-twister, rope-maker, Plu.Per.12.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλωστρόφος
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3 σχοινιοπλόκου
σχοινιοπλόκοςrope-maker: masc gen sg -
4 σχοινιοστρόφος
σχοινιοστρόφοςrope-maker: masc nom sg -
5 σχοινιοστρόφου
σχοινιοστρόφοςrope-maker: masc gen sg -
6 σχοινιοπλόκος
σχοινιο-πλόκος, ὁ,A rope-maker, PGoodsp.Cair.30ii 1, al. (ii A.D.), POxy.934.4 (iii A.D.), etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σχοινιοπλόκος
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7 σχοινιοστρόφος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σχοινιοστρόφος
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8 σχοινᾶς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σχοινᾶς
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