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1 θίς
θίς [ῑ], θῑνός: ὁ Il.23.693, Od.12.45, Ar.V. 696, Phld. (v. infr.); ἡ S.Ant. 591, Ph. 1124, Arist.HA 548b6, Call.Fr. 126, D.H.3.44:—A heap,πολὺς ὀστεόφιν θίς Od.12.45
;θῖνες νεκρῶν A.Pers. 818
: metaph.,θὶς πημάτων Lyc.812
; esp. of sand-banks,θῖνες ψάμμου Hdt.3.26
; ἄμμου, γῆς, Plu.Fab.6, Art.18;τοὺς ἐν ἄμμῳ θῖνας Phld.Piet.20
; ἐν ταῖς θ. Arist.HA 548b6, cf. 537a25;θῖνας καὶ ψάμμους Porph.Abst.4.21
; of the sandy deserts of Libya, A.R.4.1384; Νασαμώνων αὔλια καὶ δολιχὰς θ. Call.Fr. 126.2 usu. in Hom., etc., beach, shore, freq. in oblique cases,παρὰ θῖνα.. θαλάσσης Il.1.34
, cf. Od.6.236, etc.;παρὰ θῖν' ἁλὸς ἀτρυγέτοιο Il.1.316
, cf. 350, etc.; alone,ἐπὶ θινί Od.7.290
;παρὰ θῖνα 9.46
; later (parod.); (lyr.); (eleg.);θαλαττία D.H.3.44
.3 sand or mud at the bottom of the sea,οἶδμα.. κυλίνδει βυσσόθεν κελαινὰν θῖνα S.Ant. 591
: metaph., ὥς μου τὸν θῖνα ταράττεις, i.e. trouble the very bottom of my heart, Ar.V. 696, v. Sch.II ἄκρης [πόλιος] θίς the temple that crowns the Acropolis, dub. in Call.Fr.anon. 332. -
2 Σύρτις
Σύρτις, εως, ἡ (Hdt. et al.) Syrtis; name of two gulfs along the Libyan coast which, because of their shallowness and shifting sand-banks, were greatly feared by mariners (Apollon. Rhod. 4, 1235ff; Strabo 17, 3, 20; Dio Chrys. 5, 8–11; Jos., Bell. 2, 381). The Syrtis meant in Ac 27:17 is the so-called Great one, toward Cyrenaica.—Pauly-W. 2d ser., IV 1796–824; Kl. Pauly V 475; BHHW III 1922–24; Haenchen, comm., ad loc.; Warnecke 35.—M-M. -
3 ἀμφί
ἀμφί, Prep. with gen., dat., acc.: (cf. Skt.A abhitas 'on both sides', Lat. ambi-):—radic. sense, on both sides; chiefly Poet. and [dialect] Ion. Prose, replaced by περί in later Gk.A C. GEN. (Poet., Hdt., X.):I causal, about, for the sake of, ἀ. πίδακος μάχεσθαι fight for the possession of a spring, Il.16.285;ἀ. γυναικός Pi.P.9.105
, A.Ag.62;ἀ. λέκτρων E.Andr. 123
: like πρός, in entreaties, πρὸς Ζηνός.. Φοίβου τ' ἀ. for Phoebus' sake, A.R.2.216.2 about, concerning, once in Hom., ἀμφ' Ἄρεος φιλότητος ἀείδειν sing of love, Od.8.267;ἀμφὶ τιμῆς h.Merc. 172
(cf. c. 4); once in Hdt., ἀμφὶ κρίσιος (as v.l. for κρίσι) ; more freq. in poets,ἀ. δαιμόνων Pi.O.1.35
, cf. A.Th. 1017, E.Supp. 642, etc.; prob. l. in S.Ph. 554.II of Place, about, around, post-Hom.,ἀ. ταύτης τῆς πόλιος Hdt.8.104
;τὸν ἀ. Λίμνας τρόχον E.Hipp. 1133
.B C. DAT. (Poet., [dialect] Ion. and later Prose):I of Place, on both sides of,ἀμφ' ὀχέεσσι Il.5.723
; ἀ. κεφαλῇ, ὤμοισιν, στήθεσσι, ποσσί, about the head, etc., ib.24.163, 3.328, Od.16.174, Il.13.36;ἄ. δέρᾳ Sapph.Supp.23.16
; ἀμφί οἱ around him, Il.12.396; μοι ἀμφ' αὐτῷ around me, 9.470; like wiseἀμφὶ περὶ στήθεσσι Od.11.609
:—all round, κρέα ἀμφ' ὀβελοῖσι μεμύκει round, i.e. upon, spits, ib.12.395;πεπαρμένη ἀμφ' ὀνύχεσσι Hes.Op. 250
.2 more generally, at, by, ἀ. πύλῃσι μάχεσθαι at the gates, Il.12.175; ἀμφὶ [κόρυθι] διατρυφέν smashed on the helmet, 3.362; ἀ. πυρί on the fire, 18.344; ἀμφ' ἐμοί clinging to me, Od.11.423; esp. of falling over one, Il.4.493; of a guardian, over,φύλακα ἀ. σοι λείψω S.Aj. 562
;ἀ. γούνασι πίπτειν E.Alc. 947
.II of Time, ἁλίῳ ἀ. ἑνί in compass of one day, Pi. O.13.37.III generally, of connexion or association, without distinct notion of place, ἀ. νεκροῖσιν as concerning the dead, Il.7.408; freq. in Pi., ὅσσα δ' ἀμφ' ἀέθλοις as far as concerns games, N.2.17; ἐπ' ἔργοισιν ἀ. τε βουλαῖς in deeds and counsels, Id.P.5.119; in virtue of,ἀμφὶ σοφίᾳ 1.12
;ἐμᾷ ἀ. μαχανᾷ 8.34
;ἀμφ' ἀρετᾷ 1.80
, cf. O.8.42;σέο ἀμφὶ τρόπῳ N.1.29
; ἀ. ἰατορίᾳ in respect of healing, B.1.39.IV causal, about, for the sake of,ἀμφ' Ἑλένῃ μάχεσθαι Il.3.70
; ἀ. γυναικὶ ἄλγεα πάσχειν ib. 157, cf. Luc.D Deor.20.14;ἀ. τοῖσδε καλχαίνων τέκνοις E.Heracl.40
, cf. Rh. 457 (lyr.);ἀ. δώλῳ μωλίειν Leg.Gort.1.17
; concerning, Od.1.48;εἰπὼν ἀμφ' Ὀδυσῆϊ 14.364
;ἀρνεύμενον ἀ. βόεσσι h.Merc. 390
;ἀ. Τειρεσίαο βουλαῖς Pi.I.7(6).8
; , cf. El. 1144;ἔρις ἀ. μουσικῇ Hdt. 6.129
;ἀ. σοι A.Ag. 890
; ἀ. τῷ θανάτῳ αὐτῆς λόγος λέγεται about her death it is reported, Hdt.3.32, cf. S.Aj. 303;ἀ. βοῶν ἀγέλαις δόμον αὔξειν B.9.44
.2 of impulses, ἀ. τάρβει, ἀ. φόβῳ for very fear, A.Ch. 547, E.Or. 825;ἀ. θυμῷ S.Fr. 565
;ἀμφ' ὀδύνῃ A.R.2.96
.C C. ACC., most freq. in Prose (twice only in Th.):I of Place, about, around, mostly with a sense of motion,ἀ. μιν φᾶρος βάλον Il.24.588
, cf. Od.10.365;ἀ. βωμίαν ἔπτηξε παστάδα E.HF 984
.2 generally, by, on, ἀμφ' ἅλα by the sea, Il.1.409; ἀ. ῥέεθρα somewhere by the banks, 2.461; ἀ. περὶ κρήνην somewhere about the fountain, 2.305; ἀ. ἄστυ all about in the city, 11.706; Τάρταρον ἀ. μέγαν somewhere in Tartarus, h.Ap. 336, cf. A.Pr. 1029;ἀ. Εὔβοιαν B.9.34
;ἀ. Θρῄκην E.Andr. 215
; ἀ. ψάμαθον somewhere on the sand, S.Aj. 1064; ἀ. βωμόν at the altar, E.IT 705;περὶ πίδακας ἀ. Theoc. 7.142
; of motion, to the neighbourhood of,ἦλθες ἀ. Δωδώνην A.Pr. 830
.3 of persons grouped about one, οἱ ἀ. Πρίαμον Priam and his train, Il.3.146, cf. 2.417, 445; οἱ ἀ. Ξέρξεα his army, Hdt.8.25; but οἱ ἀ. Κορινθίους, οἱ ἀ. Μεγαρέας καὶ Φλειασίους the Corinthians, Megarians, etc., and those next them, Id.9.69: hence [dialect] Att., οἱ ἀ. Πρωταγόραν the school of Protagoras or even Protagoras himself, Pl. Tht. 170c; οἱ ἀ. Εὐθύφρονα Euthyphro's friends, Cra. 399e, cf. Th.8.65; of a single person, perh. Pl.Hp.Ma. 281c; so in later Prose, as Luc.VH2.18.4 τὰ ἀ. τι that which concerns a thing,τὰ ἀ. τὸ ἄριστον Th.7.40
; τὰ ἀ. τὴν δίαιταν domestic arrangements, X.Cyr.8.2.6.5 causal, about, for the sake of, κλαίειν ἀ. τινα weep about or for one, Il.18.339; μνήσασθαι ἀ. τινα make mention of one, h.Hom. 7.1, cf. Terp.2, Ar.Nu. 595;κελαδέοντι φᾶμαι ἀ. Κινύραν Pi.P.2.15
, cf. I.7(6).9, A.Th. 843;ἀ. νιν γοώμενος S.Tr. 937
.6 ἀ. τι ἔχειν to be occupied about a thing,ἀ. λιτάν' ἕξομεν A.Th. 101
;ἀ. δεῖπνον εἶχεν X.Cyr.5.5.44
, cf. 5.2.26;εἶναι ἀμφί τι 7.1.1
;ἀ. τὰν δαῖσιν Leg.Gort.5.46
.II of Time, throughout, for, τὸν λοιπὸν ἀ. βίοτον, τὸν ὅλον ἀ. χρόνον, Pi.O.1.97, 2.30; about, at the time of, during,ἀ. Πλειάδων δύσιν A.Ag. 826
;ἀ. τὸν χειμῶνα X.Cyr.8.6.22
, etc.D POSITION. In poets ἀμφί sts. follows its case,οἱ δέ μιν ἀμφί Od.23.46
, cf. 10.218, B.17.53;φρένας ἀ. Hes.Th. 554
, Mimn.1.7; but never suffers anastrophe, Hdn.Gr.1.480.E WITHOUT CASE, as Adv., about, around, on both or all sides, freq. in [dialect] Ep.,ῥῆξεν δέ οἱ ἀ. χιτῶνα Il.13.439
; ἀ. δὲ λειμών around is meadow, Od.6.292; soἀ. περί Il.21.10
, etc.F IN COMPOS.:I on both sides, ἀμφίστομος, ἀμφίαλος.II causal, for the sake of, ἀμφιμάχομαι, ἀμφιτρομέω.
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