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1 ταφή
A burial, ταφῆς τυχεῖν, κυρῆσαι, Hdt.1.24, 112: in pl., mode of burial, Id.2.85,5.8: pl. also of the burials of those who had fallen in battle,δημοσίᾳ ταφὰς ἐποιήσαντο Th.2.34
; νόμοι.., οἷς ἐχρῶντο περὶ τὰς ταφάς ib.52, cf. OGI90.32 (Rosetta, ii B.C.).2 pl. also, burial-place, Hdt.4.71, 5.63, S. Aj. 1090, 1109: later in sg., Sammelb.6028.2, al. (i B.C.): but σῆς εἰ στερήσομαι ταφῆς, of the urn supposed to contain the ashes of Orestes, S.El. 1210; so in Egypt, mummy, POxy.736.13 (i A.D.), Wilcken Chr. 499 (ii/iii A.D.), etc.; also, sarcophagus, δευτέρα τ., of a double sarcophagus, PGiss.68.7 (ii A.D.), Arch.Pap.4.133 (ii A.D.).3 payment for burial, burial-fee,τὸν τὴν τ. τοῦ πατ ρὸς οὐκ ἀπειληφότα D.25.58
;ἐνδεεῖς γενόμενοι εἰς τὴν τ. τὴν Φιλίππου PEnteux.32.6
(iii B.C.);ὑπὲρ τέλους ταφῆς μιᾶς Ostr.Bodl. ii 45
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2 γλωσσοκόμοις
γλωσσόκομονcase to keep the reeds: neut dat plγλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc dat pl -
3 γλωσσοκόμου
γλωσσόκομονcase to keep the reeds: neut gen sgγλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc gen sg -
4 γλωσσοκόμους
γλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc acc pl -
5 γλωσσοκόμω
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6 γλωσσοκόμῳ
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7 γλωσσοκόμωι
γλωσσοκόμῳ, γλωσσόκομονcase to keep the reeds: neut dat sgγλωσσοκόμῳ, γλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc dat sg -
8 γλωσσοκόμων
γλωσσόκομονcase to keep the reeds: neut gen plγλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc gen pl -
9 γλωσσόκομον
γλωσσόκομονcase to keep the reeds: neut nom /voc /acc sgγλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc acc sg -
10 γλωσσόκομος
γλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc nom sg -
11 γλωττοκόμου
γλωσσοκόμου, γλωσσόκομονcase to keep the reeds: neut gen sgγλωσσοκόμου, γλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc gen sg -
12 γλωττόκομον
γλωσσόκομον, γλωσσόκομονcase to keep the reeds: neut nom /voc /acc sgγλωσσόκομον, γλωσσόκομοςsarcophagus: masc acc sg -
13 πέλτα
πέλτᾱ, πέλτηsmall light shield: fem nom /voc /acc dualπέλτᾱ, πέλτηsmall light shield: fem nom /voc sg (doric aeolic)πέλτᾱ, πέλτηςthe Nile-fish: masc nom /voc /acc dualπέλτηςthe Nile-fish: masc voc sgπέλτᾱ, πέλτηςthe Nile-fish: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)πέλτηςthe Nile-fish: masc nom sg (epic)πέλτονplatform for a sarcophagus: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
14 πέλτον
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15 πέλτων
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16 γλωσσόκομος
γλωσσό-κομος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > γλωσσόκομος
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17 κατακορακόω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατακορακόω
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18 κεράμιον
κερᾰμ-ιον, τό,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κεράμιον
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19 μάκρα
A bath-tub, Eup. [Junior] 136 (v.l.), PCair.Zen.14 (b).10 (iii B.C.), Plb.30.29.3, IG5(1).1390.107 (Andania, i B. C.), Ariston ap. Phld.Vit.p.29 J., Dsc.3.139 (codd.opt.), Damocr. ap. Gal.13.352, Crito ap.eund.12.589, Artem.5.58, etc.; esp. sarcophagus, Jahresh. 18 Beibl. 46 ([place name] Elaeussa), Wiener Denkschr.44(6).64,65 ([place name] Cilicia), BCH20.351 ([place name] Cyprus), Arch.Pap.2.561 No.97 (Egypt, i A. D.), Princeton Exp.Inscr.1152 (Syria, ii A.D.). [[pron. full] μᾰ- in verse, Damocr. l. c., prob. in Eup. l.c.] -
20 πέλτον
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