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1 Πλειάδες
Πλειάδες, [dialect] Ep. and [dialect] Ion. [full] Πληϊάδες ([dialect] Aeol. [full] Πληΐαδες Sapph.52), αἱ,II later in sg., of the whole constellation, esp. in notes of time, at the setting of the P.,Hp.
Epid.1.1;πρὸ Πλειάδος ἐπιτολῆς Arist.HA 553b31
; ἀπὸ Πλειάδος ἀνατολῆς ib. 599b10; μετὰ Πλειάδα ib. 598b7; ἀπὸ Πλειάδος δύσεως ib. 599a28; περὶ Πλειάδος δύσιν ib. 542b22; πρὸς δύσιν Πλειάδος χειμερινήν ib. 566a21;Σείριος ἐγγὺς τῆς ἑπταπόρου Π. ᾄσσων E.IA8
(anap.), cf. Ion 1152: in sg., also a name given to the seven best Alexandrian tragic poets, Heph.9.4, Choerob. in Heph.p.236 C., Suid. s.v. Ἀλέξανδρος Αἰτωλός, al. ( Πλειάδες is perh. derived from πλέω, sail, because they rose at the beginning of the sailing-season (if so Πληϊάδες is metri gr. for Πλε (ϝ) ϊάδες).—Poets (Hes.Frr.177, 178, 179, Pi.N.2.11, A.Fr. 312), using the lengthened form Πελειάδες (Alcm.23.60, gen. sg. (lyr.)), represented them as doves flying before the hunter Orion.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Πλειάδες
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2 πλωός
πλω-ός, ή, όν, also ός, όν AP5.203 (Mel.):—epith. of the island of Aeolus, Od.10.3, i.e. (as expld. by Aristarch. ap. Eust.)A floating; νῆσος π. floating island, Hdt.2.156; [τὴν γῆν] εἰπεῖν Θαλῆν.. πλωτὴν εἶναι.. ὥσπερ ξύλον Arist.Cael. 294a30
; π. ἀπήναισι χαλκεμβόλοις floating wains, i.e. ships, Trag.Adesp.142 (= Lyr.Adesp.117); of fish, swimming,ἰχθύων π. γένος S.Fr. 941.9
;π. θῆρες Arion 1
;πλωτοί AP6.14
(Antip. Sid.), 23,296 (Leon.); πλωταὶ ἄγραι fishing, ib. 180 (Arch.); π. ἐγχέλεις, so called because they float on the surface, Ath.1.4c; muraenae, Colum.8.17.8 (prob.); but π. ζῷα water-animals generally, Hp.Flat.3; opp. πεζά, πτηνά, Arist. HA 488a1, cf. Pol. 1258b19; τὰ π., of migratory fishes, opp. τὰ μόνιμα, Id.HA 621b3, cf. 607b26; also of water-birds, ib. 504a7, PA 694a7; οἱ π. τῶν ὀρνίθων ib.b2.II navigable,ἐς θάλασσαν οὐκέτι πλωτὴν ὑπὸ βραχέων Hdt.2.102
; , Plb.10.48.1; to be passed over in ships, opp. πορευτός, Id.1.42.2, etc.;π. οἶμος Lyc.889
; μήτε γῆν καρπὸν φέρειν μήτε θάλασσαν πλωτὴν εἶναι, formula in curses, IG3.1417, al., cf. BMus.Inscr.918 (Halic., ii/iii A. D.). -
3 χειμών
χειμών, ῶνος, ὁ(Hom.+, in var. senses relating to inclement/bad weather; contexts usually qualify the specific character of such weather, for which a receptor language may have discrete terms)① stormy weather, bad weather, storm (Hom. et al.; Sb 998 [16/17 A.D.]; LXX; En 101:4; Test12Patr; Joseph.) σήμερον χειμών today it will be stormy (weather) Mt 16:3. On the sea, storm, bad weather: χειμῶνος οὐκ ὀλίγου ἐπικειμένου with some rather bad weather pressing upon them (indicative of a low-pressure area) Ac 27:20. For this pass. many render storm (cp. Demosth. 18, 194; Diod S 11, 13, 1 χ. μέγας=a severe storm; TestNapht 6:9; Jos., Ant. 6, 91; 14, 377; fig.: Philo, Congr. Erud. Gr. 93 [opp. γαλήνη] and Tat. 6, 3 a ‘squall’ of stupidity); based, according to Warnecke, Romfahrt 41 (n. 10; s. also p. 46), on misconceptions relating to meteorological conditions and geographical data and without due accounting of the unlikely feat of sailing through a violent storm for two weeks (Ac 27:27; s. Romfahrt 41–54).② the season of bad weather, winter (Hom., Hdt., Thu., Aristoph.+; ins, pap; SSol 2:11; En 2:2; TestZeb 6:8; Philo; Jos., Ant. 14, 376; Ar. 4, 2) J 10:22 (short clause as Polyaenus 7, 44, 2 πόλεμος ἦν, exc. 36, 8). χειμῶνος in winter (Pla., Rep. 3, 415e; X., Mem. 3, 8, 9; Appian, Illyr. 24 §70; SIG 495, 104f; cp. ἐν χειμῶνι TestSol 10:7 C) Mt 24:20; Mk 13:18. πρὸ χειμῶνος before winter (sets in) 2 Ti 4:21.—In imagery: χειμών ἐστί τινι Hs 3, 2; 4, 2; τῷ χειμῶνι τὰ δένδρα ἀποβάλλειν τὰ φύλλα the trees shed their leaves in winter 3:3.—B. 1013. DELG s.v. χεῖμα. M-M.
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