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1 αποτορνώσει
ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀποτορνώσεϊ, ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem dat sg (epic)ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem dat sg (attic ionic) -
2 ἀποτορνώσει
ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἀποτορνώσεϊ, ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem dat sg (epic)ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem dat sg (attic ionic) -
3 στρογγυλώσει
στρογγύλωσιςa rounding: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)στρογγυλώσεϊ, στρογγύλωσιςa rounding: fem dat sg (epic)στρογγύλωσιςa rounding: fem dat sg (attic ionic)στρογγυλόωto be round: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)στρογγυλόωto be round: fut ind mid 2nd sgστρογγυλόωto be round: fut ind act 3rd sg -
4 αποτορνώσεις
ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
5 ἀποτορνώσεις
ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ἀποτόρνωσιςrounding off: fem nom /acc pl (attic) -
6 κυρτός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `vaulted, rounded, bulging, hunchbacked' (Il., hell.).Derivatives: κυρτότης `vaultng, rounding, lumpiness' (Arist., Str., Plu.). Denomin. verbs: κυρτόομαι, - όω `form a vault, belly out' (λ 244, X.) with κύρτωμα (Hp.), - ωσις (medic., Vett. Val.) `vaulting, bellying out', κυρτωτός `hunchbacked' (Vett. Val.); κυρταίνω `form a vault, rounding' ( PMag., Suid.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Inherited word(?), but without direct agreement. Only in the suffix diverges Lat. curvus `vaulted, bellied, crooked', like κυρτός with u-coloured reduced grade (on -u̯o- beside - to- cf. Specht Ursprung 196); a derivation of the to-formation in κυρτός is assumed in Lat. cortīna `rounded vessel'(?), s. W.-Hofmann s. v., where also other interpretations. - More combinations of very diff. value in Pok. 935 ff., W.-Hofmann s. curvus. One compares. also κορώνη, but this does not continue *kor-ōu-n-. Also an u-coloured reduced grade is no longer accepted, so the suggested cognates are far removed, if they are valid at all. Schrijver, FS Beekes 1997, 297 assumes an IE root * kur-.Page in Frisk: 2,55Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κυρτός
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7 αποτορνώσεσι
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8 ἀποτορνώσεσι
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9 αποτορνώσεσιν
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11 στρογγυλώσεως
στρογγυλώσεω̆ς, στρογγύλωσιςa rounding: fem gen sg (attic) -
12 στρογγύλωσιν
στρογγύ̱λωσιν, στρογγύλλωround off: aor subj act 3rd plστρογγύλωσιςa rounding: fem acc sg -
13 δωδεκάδρομος
1 rounding twelve times the courseτεθρίππων δυωδεκαδρόμων O. 2.50
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14 καμπή
A winding, of a river, Hdt.1.185; Εὐβοΐδα κ., of the Euripus, A.Fr.30;τὰς κ. τῶν Χωρίων Aen.Tact.15.6
;τόπους καμπὰς ἔχοντας Ael.Tact.35.4
.II turning-post in a racecourse, ;καμπαῖσι δρόμων E.IA 224
(lyr.); εὐλαβηθῆναι περὶ τὴν κ. Pl. Ion 537a: metaph., μῦθον ἐς καμπὴν ἄγε bring a speech to its goal (cf.καμπτήρ 11
), E.El. 659;καμπὴν ποιεῖσθαι Pl.Phd. 72b
.III in Music, turn, sudden change,εἴ τις κάμψειέν τινα καμπήν Ar.Nu. 969
; ἐξαρμονίους κ. Pherecr. 145.9, cf. ib. 28;καμπαὶ ᾀσμάτων Philostr.VS2.28
.2 Rhet., rounding off of a period, Cic.Att.1.14.4(pl.), Demetr.Eloc.10, 17.IV bend or flexure of a limb, τῶν ὤμων, τῶν ἰσχίων, τῶν δακτύλων, etc., Arist.HA 498a25sqq., cf. Pl.Ti. 74e; of the skull, οὐκ ἔχουσα καμπάς ib. 75c; οὐλὴ καμπῆ ([etym.] -ῇ)Χιρὸς δεξιᾶς Sammelb.7031.5
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15 περιαγωγή
A turning round,ὄνου Hp.Fract.31
;περιαγωγαὶ τῆς ἐπιδέσιος Id.Art. 62
;χειρῶν Gal.6.92
, cf. Pl.R. 518d; whirling of a sling, Plb.27.11.6.b metaph., distraction, Plu.2.588d.2 carrying round,τον ὕδατος εἰς τὸ βαλανεῖον IG42(1).109i
ii44 (Epid., iii B.C.);τῶν ἐπιτηδείων Plu.Nic.7
.II rotalion, revolution, στρέφεσθαι διττὰς καὶ ἐναντίας π. Pl.Plt. 270a;τοῦ οὐρανοῦ Arist.Mu. 399a2
; of the moon, Plu.2.923c;π. περὶ τὸν ἄξονα Hierocl. in CA24p.474M.
;τῆς ὀρχηστικῆς περιαγωγαί Luc.Salt.71
; ἡ τῆς ψυχῆς π. Plot.2.1.3.2 in Tactics, wheeling, J.BJ3.5.7, Ael.Tact.18.4 (both pl.).6 Rhet., rounding of a period, Demetr.Eloc.19;ἐκ περιαγωγῆς συντεθεῖσθαι Anon.Fig.p.114S.
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16 περιτροπάδην
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17 στρογγύλωσις
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18 ἀπαρτισμός
ἀπαρτ-ισμός, ὁ,A completion, Ev.Luc.14.28;ἔργων PGiss.67.9
(ii A. D.); λογοθεσίας Mitteis Chr. 88iv 25 (ii A. D.); precisely,Chrysipp.Stoic.
2.164; not narrowly but broadly,D.H.
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19 ἀποτόρνωσις
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20 γῡρός
γῡρόςGrammatical information: adj.Derivatives: γῦρος m. `rounding, circle' (Thphr.) with γύριος `forming a γ.' (Anon. ap. Suid.), γυραλέος (Opp.). Denom. γυρόω `make round, make a circle' (LXX, Nic.) with γύρωσις (pap., Gp.); also γυρεύω `walk in a circle' (Str.). γυριστός `curved' (Sch.), γυρτόν κυφόν H. - Also γυρῖνος m. `tadpole' (Pl.; but with short υ) with γυρινώδης (Arist.). - Here also PlN like Γυραὶ πέτραι (δ 500), s. Bechtel Lex. s. v.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unknown.Page in Frisk: 1,335-336Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > γῡρός
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