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1 μυστίλας
μυστί̱λᾱς, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem acc plμυστί̱λᾱς, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem gen sg (doric aeolic) -
2 μυστίλη
μυστί̱λη, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————μυστί̱λῃ, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
3 μυστῑλη
μυστί̄ληGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `piece of bread, scooped out as a spoon' (com. Ath., Aret., Poll.).Derivatives: Dimin. μυστιλάριον (Poll.) and denom. μυστιλάομαι `gulp out soup with a μυστίλη' (Ar.). Besides μύστρον n. (- ος m. Poll., Hero Mech.) `id' (Nic. Fr. 68,8 = Ath.3,126b), `spoon, esp. as measure or dose' (medic., pap.), μυστρο-θήκη f. `spoon-case' (pap.); dimin. μυστρίον (mediz.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With μυστίλη cf. ζωμ-ί̄λη, στροβ-ί̄λη, μαρί̄λη, πέδ-ῑλον etc. (Chantraine Form. 249); one has to assume a nominal basis, e.g. *μύστον, - ος. The frequent nomina instr. in - τρον are however almost withour exception primary. -- No convincing explanation. Chantraine l.c. reminds of μύσταξ, μάσταξ; one might rather think of μύζω `suck' ("instr. for sucking, gulping"). -- The notation μιστύλ(λ)η, - άομαι is due to confusion with μιστύλλω (s.̌.). - Prob. a Pre-Greek word (-ῑλ- is often Pre-Greek).Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μυστῑλη
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4 μυστίλαι
μυστί̱λᾱͅ, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
5 μυστίλαις
μυστί̱λαις, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem dat pl -
6 μυστίλαισι
μυστί̱λαισι, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
7 μυστίλην
μυστί̱λην, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
8 μυστίλης
μυστί̱λης, μυστίληpiece of bread scooped out as a spoon: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
9 μυστιλάομαι
A sop bread in soup or gravy and eat it,ὦ πλεῖστα.. μεμυστιλημένοι.. ἐπ' ὀλιγίστοις ἀλφίτοις Ar.Pl. 627
;ἐμυστιλᾶτο τοῦ ζωμοῦ Luc.Lex.5
: metaph., ἀμφοῖν χειροῖν μυστιλᾶται τῶν δημοσίων he scoops up public money, Ar.Eq. 827 (anap.):—as [voice] Pass., μυστίλας μεμυστιλημένας scooped out, ib. 1168.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μυστιλάομαι
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10 μυστίλη
μυστῑλ-η, ἡ,A piece of bread scooped out as a spoon, to sup soup or gravy with, Ar.Eq. 1168, Pherecr.108.5, Aret.CA1.4, Ath.3.126a, Poll.6.87.—The forms μιστύλη or μιστύλλη and μιστυλλάομαι, which occur in codd., are no doubt due to confusion with μιστύλλω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μυστίλη
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11 σκάφη
σκᾰφ-η, ἡ:I trough, tub, basin, or bowl (Hom. only in [var] Dim. σκαφίς), Hdt.4.73, Ar.Ec. 742, etc.; kneading-trough or baker's tray, Timocl.33, cf. Poll.10.102; wash-tub, bath, A.Fr. 225, Hp.Steril.234; bowl or tray on which offerings were carried by metoeci at the Panathenaea, etc., IG12.844.6, 22.1388.46, al., Semus 5; cf. σκαφηφόρος: prov.,τὰ σῦκα σῦκα, τὴν σκάφην σκάφην λέγει Apostol.15.95b
, cf. Plu.2.178b, Luc.Hist.Conscr.41, Jul.Or. 7.208a.2 light boat, skiff, Ar.Eq. 1315 (with a pun on signf. 1), PCair.Zen.25.5 (iii B.C.), Plb.1.23.7; used for cargo, BGU1742.9 (i B.C.); boat-load,ξύλων PGrad.9.5
(iii B.C.).3 child's cradle, Arist.Po. 1454b25, Phylarch.36 J., Plu.Rom.3, Sor.1.106, al., Sch. Ar.Lys. 138 (prob.).II concave sun-dial, Vitr.9.8.1, Cleom.1.10, cf. Poll.6.110. (Prob. orig. something dug or scooped out, fr. σκάπτω.) -
12 ἀναγλυφή
ἀναγλ-ῠφή, ἡ,A work in low relief, Aristeas 58, Str.17.1.28.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναγλυφή
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13 ῥωχμός
A cleft, ῥ. ἔην γαίης a runnel or gutter scooped out by heavy rains, Il.23.420, cf. A.R.4.1545, Bion Fr.1, Opp.C.3.323;τῆς πέτρας Plu. Crass.4
; οἱ ἀπὸ τῶν σεισμῶν ῥ. Str.8.5.7.------------------------------------ῥωχ-μός (B), ὁ, -
14 ὁλκη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `dragging, drawing, towing, inhalation, draught, drink, attraction, drawing down of the scales = weight' (IA.).Other forms: ὁλκός m. "drawer", `dragging machine for ships, remes' (Hdt., Th., S., E.), also `track, furrow' ("drawing to oneself"; Frisk Eranos 38, 43), `groove, crinkle' (E., Ar., hell.), also name of a spider (Dsc.; vgl. Gil Fernandez Nombres de insectos 155 f. w. lit.); adj. ὁλκός, -ή, - όν `drawing to oneself' (Pl., Arist.), `dragging on, leaning, tarrying' (Ph., Hld.).Derivatives: ὁλκός m. "drawer", `dragging machine for ships, straps' (Hdt., Th., S., E.), also `track, furrow' ("drawing to oneself"; Frisk Eranos 38, 43), `groove, crinkle' (E., Ar., hell.), also nsma of a spider (Dsc.; cf. Gil Fernandez Nombres de insectos 155 f. w. lit.); adj. ὁλκός, -ή, - όν `drawing to oneself' (Pl., Arist.), `dragging on, leaning, tarrying' (Ph., Hld.). From ὁλκή: 1. ὁλκάς, - άδος f. `towed ship, trading ship' (Pi., IA.) with ὁλκαδι-κός (Arist.); 2. ὁλκεῖον (- ίον) n. `large bowl, large basin, out of which water is scooped' (com. a. inscr. since IVa; after ἀγγεῖον) with ὁλκίδιον (pap. III p); 3. ὁλκεῖς οἵ τὰ ἀμφίβληστρα ἐπισπῶνται H. (Boßhardt 79); 4. ὁλκαῖος `belonging to the drawing, making a convolution' (Nic., Lyc.), - αῖον n. `stern, sternpost' (A. R.), - αία, - αίη f. `tail' (Nic., A. R.); 5. ὅλκ-ιμος `drawable, bendable, viscous' (medic., Plu.), `useful for drawing' (Paul. Aeg.; Arbenz 75 f.; after στάσιμος?); 6. - ήεις `weighty' (Nic.); 7. - άζω `to draw' (pap., H.).Etymology: Verbal nouns from ἕλκω after wellknown patterns; can be identical with ὁλκός Lat. sulcus m. `furrow' (cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 256), if not rather with zero grade to OE sulh f. `plough, surrow' (IE *sl̥k-), s. Porzig Gliederung 111. Further s. ἕλκω and WP. 2, 507 f., Pok. 901, W.-Hofmann s. sulcus w. lit..Page in Frisk: 2,377-378Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὁλκη
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