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101 μασχαλιστήρ
A girth passing round the horse behind his shoulders and fastened to the yoke by the λέπαδνον, Poll. 1.147, Hsch.II generally, girth, band, A.Pr.71, Hdt.1.215;μ. ἔνλιθος CPR22.5
(ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μασχαλιστήρ
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102 περικεφάλαιος
A round the head: hence,II Subst. περικεφαλαία, ἡ, covering for the head, helmet, cap, Call.Com.1 D., Aen. Tact.24.6, PPetr.3p.328 (iii B. C.), etc.;π. σιδηρᾶ περιηργυρωμένη IG 11(2).161
B77 (Delos, iii B. C.), cf. 22.1478.16, 12(5).647.30 ([place name] Ceos), Plb.3.71.4, J.AJ6.9.4, Antyll. ap. Orib.6.36.3.b wig, Hsch.3 in a ship, = ὁ στόλος ὑπὲρ τὴν στεῖραν, Poll.1.86, cf. Thphr.HP3.13.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περικεφάλαιος
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103 πωλίον
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104 τροπόω
A like τρέπω, make to turn, put to flight, LXX Jd.4.23, 20.35 (v.l.), Wilcken Chr. 11 A40 (ii B. C.):—so in [voice] Med., LXX 2 Ki.8.1, al., D.H.2.50, Sammelb.5829.2.------------------------------------A furnish the oar with its thong, in [voice] Med., ναυβάτης τ' ἀνὴρ τροποῦτο κώπην σκαλμὸν ἀμφ' εὐήρετμον fastened his oar by its thong round the thole, A.Pers. 376;τροπώσασθαι ναῦν Poll.1.87
:—[voice] Pass., of the oar, to be furnished with its thong, Ar.Ach. 553, Luc.Cat.1. -
105 ἀμφιδρόμια
ἀμφι-δρόμια, ων, τά, [dialect] Att. festival at the naming of a child, so called because the parents' friendsA carried it round the hearth, Ar. Lys. 757, Ephipp.3, Lys.Fr.22: on fifth day after birth, Sch.Pl.Tht. 160e; tenth, acc. to Sch.Ar. Lys.l.c.:—hence[suff] ἀμφι-δρομέω, AB207.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμφιδρόμια
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106 διάδημα
A band or fillet: esp. band round the τιάρα worn by the Persian king, X.Cyr.8.3.13, Plu.2.488d; by Alexander, Arr.An.7.22.2; by his successors, OGI248.17(Pergam., Antiochus IV), Hdn.1.3.3; by kings generally, Plu.2.753d, D.S.20.54;δ. τῆς Ἀσίας LXX 1 Ma.13.32
.II Ὀσίριδος δ., = ἅλιμος, Ps.Dsc.1.91.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάδημα
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107 κύαθος
κῠαθ-ος, ὁ,A ladle, for drawing wine out of the κρατήρ, Anacr.63.5, Pl.Com.176, Archipp. 21, X.Cyr.1.3.9, PEleph.5.3 (iii B.C.), etc.; cold metal ladles were applied to bruises, Arist.Pr. 890b7; κύαθον αἰτήσεις τάχα you'll need a ladle shortly (from being so soundly beaten), Ar.Lys. 444; ὑπωπιασμέναι.. καὶ κυάθους προσκείμεναι with ladles applied, Id. Pax 542, cf. E.Fr. 374, Apolloph.3.III κύαθοι κλειδῶν ἀνεστηκότες filled-out hollows round the collar-bones, Philostr.Gym.48. -
108 κυκλώπιον
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυκλώπιον
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109 περιδέξιος
περιδέξιος, ον,4 δένδρον π., name of a fabulous Indian tree, Cyran. 95.II going round the right arm:—Subst. [full] περιδέξιον, τς, armlet for the right arm, PPetr.2 Intr.p.22 (iii B. C.), LXX Ex.35.22, Is. 3.20.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιδέξιος
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110 περιπόδιος
II Subst. [full] περιπόδιον, τό, part about the feet, Ptol. Alm.7.5; [full] περιποδίη ([dialect] Ion.), ἡ, foot-bandage, Hp. ap. Gal.19.130.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπόδιος
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111 περισκελής
II metaph., obstinate, stubborn, ;ἦθος M.Ant.4.28
;χαρακτήρ AP9.578
(Leo Phil.): [comp] Comp.- έστερος Simp. in Epict.p.62
D. Adv. [comp] Comp. -έστερον, φέρειν to bear more unflinchingly, Men.6.3.2 of medicines, harsh, irritating, Hp.Ulc.1 ; ἐλλέβοροι σκληροὶ καὶ π. Thphr.HP9.10.4.3 excessive, violent,καύματα Philoch.171
; ἀὴρ π. ἐφ' ἑκάτερα excessive in heat or cold, Thphr.CP5.14.9, cf. 2.3.3.4 hard, difficult,τὸ π. τῆς τοιαύτης γεωγραφίας Str.14.1.9
, cf.S.E.M.1.39 ;λοξῶν καὶ π. ὄντων τῶν χρησμῶν Corn.ND32
; πρᾶγμα φύσει π. Theon Prog.4.------------------------------------A round the leg: hence περισκελῆ, τά, drawers, LXXEx.28.38(42), Ph.2.157 : sg.,περισκελὲς λινοῦν LXXLe. 16.4
; cf. περισκέλια.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περισκελής
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112 πόρκης
A ring or hoop, passed round the joint of the spearhead and shaft,περὶ δὲ χρύσεος θέε πόρκης Il.6.320
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113 ἀμνίον
A bowl in which the blood of victims was caught, Od.3.444.2 inner membrane round the foetus, Emp.71; cf. ἀμνειός.II Dim. of ἀμνός, Hermipp.3 ( Ἄμνιος as pr. n. wrongly Et.Gen.). -
114 ἀναγωγεύς
A one that brings up from below,ψυχῶν ἀ. Procl. H.1.34
.II strap for holding a shield, Eust.995.26: in pl., straps which keep up the sandal round the foot, Ael.VH9.11, Ath.12.543f.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναγωγεύς
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115 ἐπιχέω
ἐπιχέω, [tense] fut. -χέω, [ per.] 2sg. : [tense] aor. 1 ἐπέχεα; [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. I ἐπέχευα, inf. ἐπιχεῦαι (v. infr.):—A pour over,χέρνιβα δ' ἀμφίπολος προχόῳ ἐπέχευε..νίψασθαι Od.1.136
, etc.; in full,χερσὶν ὕδωρ ἐπιχεῦαι Il.24.303
;χερσὶ δ' ἐφ' ὕδωρ χευάντων Od.4.213
, etc.; alsoοἴνῳ ἐπιχεῖν ὕδωρ X.Oec.17.9
.2 metaph.,τοῖσι δ' ἐφ' ὕπνον ἔχευε Il. 24.445
; ;ἀνέμων ἐπ' ἀϋτμένα χεῦε Od. 3.289
; θρῆνον pour a lament over one, Pi.I.8(7).64 (tm.);ὀδμήν A.R. 2.191
(tm.); βλασφημιῶν ἐ. (gen. partit.) Luc.JTr.35.3 of solids, heap up,θανόντι χυτὴν ἐπὶ γαῖαν ἔχευαν Od.3.258
, cf. Il.23.256 ;ἐπὶ σῆμ' ἔχεεν 6.419
:—[voice] Med.,ὕπερθ' ἐπὶ σῆμα χέεσθαι A.R.3.205
.II pour in,ἀπαντλοῦντα καὶ ἐ. Pl.R. 407d
;ἓν ἀγαθὸν ἐπιχέασα, τρί' ἐπαντλεῖ κακά Diph.107
codd. Stob.; fill a cup,Ναννοῦς καὶ Λύδης ἐπίχει δύο AP12.168
(Posidipp.).B [voice] Med., pour or throw over oneself,χύσιν δ' ἐπεχεύατο φύλλων Od.5.487
; ap. Orib.10.8.4 ; ἐπεχεύατο πήχεε παιδί she threw her arms round the boy, A.R. 1.268 ; but for himself,Od.
5.257.2 pour itself over, Q.S.14.604.II have poured out for one to drink, ἐ. ἄκρατόν τινος drink it to any one's health or honour, esp. of lovers' toasts, Theoc.14.18, cf. Antiph.81.2 codd.Ath.; ἔρωτος ἀκράτω (gen. partit.)ἐπεχεῖτο Theoc.2.152
; also simplyἐπιχεῖσθαί τινος Phylarch.31J.
C [voice] Pass., to be poured over,ἰλύος ἐπιχυθείσης X.Oec.17.12
: metaph.,τοῖς Ἑλληνικοῖς ὀνόμασι τῶν Ἰταλικῶν ἐπικεχυμένων Plu.Rom. 15
.2 metaph., of a crowd, stream on or in pursuit, ἐπέχυντο ([dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.) Il.15.654 ;ἀνὰ νῆας 16.295
; so, come like a stream over,τοῖσι ἐναντίοισι ἐπιχυθέντας..μῦς ἀρουραίους Hdt.2.141
;τοσούτων μοι πραγμάτων ἐπικεχυμένων Theopomp.Hist.217c
.3 to be poured in as an addition, τοῦ νῦν ἐπικεχυμένου λόγου, of the discussion, that has now been started, Pl.Plt. 302c ;ὁ νυνδὴ λόγος ἡμῖν ἐπιχυθείς Id.Lg. 793b
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116 ἕλιγμα
A fold, wrapping, ἱμάντων ἑλίγμασι, of straps bound round the leg, Ephipp.14.9; στρουθωτὰ ἑ. Sophr.100. -
117 ἀρβίννη
Grammatical information: f.Origin: LW [a loanword which is (probably) not of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: To Lat. arvīna `fat, esp. round the intestines', from which it is a loan (Campanile, Studia Pagliaro I 318f). Acc. to v. Blumenthal Hesychst. 16, the word is Messapian and cognate with arvīna.Page in Frisk: 1,130Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀρβίννη
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118 αμφιδρομείν
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119 ἀμφιδρομεῖν
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120 αμφιδρόμια
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