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1 πόντιος
πόντῐος (-ος, -ου, -ον, -οις; -ας, -ᾳ, -αν, -ᾶν; -ῳ, -ον.)1 of the seaοὐ χθόνα ταράσσοντες ἐν χερὸς ἀκμᾷ οὐδὲ πόντιον ὕδωρ O. 2.64
τὰν ποντίαν ὑμνέων παῖδ' Ἀφροδίτας Ῥόδον O. 7.13
ἐν πελάγει ποντίῳ O. 7.56
ἐπ' Ἰσθμῷ ποντίᾳ O. 8.48
οὐκ ἂν εἰδείην λέγειν ποντιᾶν ψάφων ἀριθμόν O. 13.46
Ἰνὼ δὲ λευκοθέα ποντιᾶν ὁμοθάλαμε Νηρηίδων P. 11.2
ποντίαν Θέτιν κατέμαρψεν N. 3.35
ποντίαν χρυσαλακάτων τινὰ Νηρείδων πράξειν ἄκοιτιν N. 5.36
καὶ λείριον ἄνθεμον ποντίας ὑφελοῖσ' ἐέρσας i. e. coral N. 7.79ποντίᾳ ἔν ποτε Κύπρῳ N. 8.18
ἐν Κέῳ ἀμφιρύτᾳ σὺν ποντίοις ἀνδράσιν I. 1.8
πεπρωμένον ἦν φέρτερον πατέρος ἄνακτα γόνον τεκεῖν ποντίαν θεόν (Thetis) I. 8.34 “ ποντίου θηρὸς πετραίου” i. e. sea anemone fr. 43. 1.ποντίας Θέτιος Pae. 6.83
ὁ πόντιος Ὀρς[ιτ]ρίαινα (Π̆{S}: πόντος Π.) Pae. 9.47 ὑπὲρ πόντιον Ἕλλας πόρον ἱερὸν i. e. the Hellespont fr. 189. -
2 θήρ
1 (wild) creatureὁ δ' ἀρχαγέτας ἔδωκ Ἀπόλλων θῆρας αἰνῷ φόβῳ P. 5.61
κεράιζεν ἀγρίους θῆρας P. 9.22
“ἵνα οἱ χθονὸς αἶσαν δωρήσεται οὔτε παγκάρπων φυτῶν νάποινον οὔτ' ἀγνῶτα θηρῶν” P. 9.58ὅσσους μὲν ἐν χέρσῳ κτανών, ὅσσους δὲ πόντῳ θῆρας ἀιδροδίκας N. 1.63
δάμασε δὲ θῆρας ἐν πελάγει ὑπερόχους N. 3.23
τόλμᾳ γὰρ εἰκὼς θυμὸν ἐριβρεμετᾶν θηρῶν λεόντων ἐν πόνῳ (Heyne: θηρᾶν codd.) <*>. 4. 46. “ὥσπερ τόδε δέρμα με νῦν περιπλανᾶται θηρός, ὃν πάμπρωτον ἀέθλων κτεῖνά ποτ' ἐν Νεμέᾳ” Herakles speaks of the Nemean lion I. 6.48 “ὦ τέκνον, ποντίου θηρὸς πετραίου χρωτὶ μάλιστα νόον προσφέρων” i. e. the sea-anemone, cf. Theogn. 215. fr. 43. 1. ]ι θῄρ μ[ Πα. 7C. a. 5. ὁ δὲ κηλεῖται χορευοίσαισι κα[ὶ θη]ρῶν ἀγέλαις (supp. Housman) Δ. 2. 22. ἀπὸ Ταυγέτοιο μὲν Λάκαιναν ἐπὶ θηρσὶ κύνα τρέχειν πυκινώτατον ἑρπετόν fr. 106. 2. -
3 πετραῖος
a epith. of Poseidon. “ παῖ Ποσειδᾶνος Πετραίου as the god who split the vale of Tempe, Farnell,Σ. P. 4.138
b of the rocks “ ποντίου θηρὸς πετραίου” sea anemone fr. 43. 1. -
4 χρώς
χρώς (χρωτί, χροί, χρῶτα.)a colour (of the body) “ὦ τέκνον, ποντίου θηρὸς πετραίου χρωτὶ μάλιστα νόον προσφέρων” (i. e. the sea anemone, that matches its colour to the rocks) fr. 43. 2.b body ἀσθενεῖ μὲν χρωτὶ βαίνων (sc. Φιλοκτήτας) P. 1.55ἦ μὰν ἀνόμοιά γε δᾴοισιν ἐν θερμῷ χροὶ ἕλκεα ῥῆξαν N. 8.28
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5 ἀκαλήφη
ἀκᾰλήφη (Aἀκαλύφη Thphr.HP7.7.2
codd.), ἡ, stinging-nettle, Dsc.4.93, etc.: metaph.,ἀπὸ τῆς ὀργῆς τὴν ἀ. ἀφελέσθαι Ar.V. 884
, cf. Anon. ap. Chrysipp.Stoic.3.178.II sea-anemone, so called from its stinging properties, Eup.60, Pherecr.24, Ar.Lys. 549 (cf. Sch.), Arist.HA 531a31, 588b20, Plu.2.670d.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀκαλήφη
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6 ἀκαλήφη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `stinging-nettle, sea-anemone' (Eup.),Other forms: Thphr. HP 7, 7, 2 has ἀκαλύφη.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Unknown. There is no reason to suppose influence of ἄκανθα etc. Semitic etymology by Lewy Fremdwörter 50. For the bh-Suffix in names of trees and plants see Specht Ursprung 267. Cf. Thompson Fishes s. v. The variation could point to a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 1,50Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀκαλήφη
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