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1 ὀδούς
A , LXX 1 Ki.14.4, Luc. Musc.Enc.3, Paus.5.12.2, Philostr.VA2.13, Ach.Tat.7.4; [dialect] Ion. [full] ὀδών Hdt.6.107 (bis), Hp.Epid.4.19,52, cf. Hdn.Gr.2.928 :—tooth, Il.5.74, al. ; ἕρκος ὀδόντων, v. ἕρκος ; πρίειν ὀδόντας, v. πρίω ; ὀ. ὀξεῖς incisors, opp. πλατεῖς, molars, Arist.PA 661b8, al.II anything pointed or sharp, tooth, prong, spike, etc., Nic. Th.85 : pl., teeth of a saw, Arist.Ph. 200b6 ; of a comb, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.16.2 ; of a cog-wheel, Hero Spir.2.36, Theo. Sm.p.180 H. ; ploughshare, LXX 1 Ki.13.21 ; ὀ. πέτρας peak, pike, ib.14.4, Ps.77.30.III second vertebra of the neck or its apophysis (the odontoid process), so called from its shape, Hp.Epid.2.2.24, cf. Poll.2.131, Gal.UP12.7 (but the first vertebra acc. to Hp. ap. Ruf.Onom. 154). (Old [tense] pres. part. of 1.-E. ed- (alternating with od- (cf. Arm. utem 'I eat') and d-), the root of ἔδω, ἔδ-μεναι, Lat. edo, etc.: cf. Skt. acc. dántam 'tooth', Lat. dens, Goth. tunpus, etc.: [dialect] Aeol.ἔδοντες Procl. in Cra.p.39
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2 κωνοειδής
κωνο-ειδής, ές,A conical,σχῆμα Archim.Con.Sph.Praef.
, al., Ph.Bel. 86.51; of the creative fire, Cleanth.Stoic.1.111; of the apex of the Roman flamen, D.H.2.70;σκιά Cleom.2.2
, etc.;σκίασμα D.C.60.26
; τὸ κ. conoid, Archim.Con.Sph.Praef., etc. Adv. -δῶς Placit.4.15.3
, Cleom.2.2, Phlp.in de An.140.34.II metaph., concise, pointed,ἑρμηνεία συνεστραμμένη καὶ οἷον εἰπεῖν κ. Corn.Rh.p.387
H.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κωνοειδής
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3 κάτοχος
A holding down,γῆ Tab.Defix.101.1
(iv B.C.); κ. λίθοι, of sepulchral stones, Hsch.; κ. alone, tombstone, IG3.1425a; also, οἰκουμένης κ., of ocean, Secund.Sent.2.2 holding fast, ;δεσμοί Plu.2.321d
; φάρμακα κ. τῶν ἐμβρύων drugs which prevent miscarriage, Aët. 16.21; retentive, of memory, Plu. Cat.Mi.1; secure,κτῆσις κ. καὶ βέβαιος D.H.Isoc.9
.3 possessing, inspiring,Μοῦσα Asp.
ap. Ath.5.219d; in magic, inhibiting,Ἑρμῆς Tab.Defix.89.2
(iv B.C.), al.II [voice] Pass., kept down, held fast,κάτοχ' ἀμαυροῦσθαι σκότῳ A.Pers. 223
(troch.); overpowered, overcome, (anap.); subject, (lyr.).2 possessed, inspired,δαίμονί τινι Arist.Mir. 846b24
;τῷ Σαβαζίῳ Iamb.Myst. 3.9
;ἐκ θεοῦ Plu.Rom.19
, etc.;ἐκ τοῦ θείου Arr.An.4.13.5
;ἐκ Μουσῶν Luc.Hist.Conscr.8
;ἐξ Ἄρεως Polyaen.1.20
;ἐκ πυξίου Luc.Ind. 15
;στροφὴν ὁλοσώματον ὥσπερ οἱ κ. δινεύοντες Hld.4.17
, cf. 8.11, 10.9; also perh. of cloistered worshippers, recluses,οἱ κ. οὐρανίου Διός OGI262.25
(Baetocaece, iii A.D.), cf. CIG4475 (ibid., iii A.D.): abs., Cleanth.Stoic.1.123; ἐν ἱεροῖς κ. Vett. Val.73.24.b suffering from catalepsy, Id.9.189.2 bandage, Gal.18(1).785.3 inhibitory spell, PMag.Par.1.1052, 2.162, Tab.Defix.Aud.187.55.4 pl., processes on the second cervical vertebra, Poll.2.132.IV Adv. κατόχως retentively, of the memory, Hermipp.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάτοχος
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4 μασχαλιστήρ
A girth passing round the horse behind his shoulders and fastened to the yoke by the λέπαδνον, Poll. 1.147, Hsch.II generally, girth, band, A.Pr.71, Hdt.1.215;μ. ἔνλιθος CPR22.5
(ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μασχαλιστήρ
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5 ἄξων
2 axis, of a cone, Arist.Mete. 375b22; of a conic section, Apollon.Perg.1 Def.7; of a cylinder, Archim.Con.Sph.1.260.4 metaph., course, path of action, LXXPr.2.9, 2.18.II οἱ ἄξονες the wooden tablets of the laws in Athens, made to turn upon an axis, Plu.Sol.25: sg. in IG1.61, D.23.31.2 in pl., door-jambs, Parm.1.19.IV the second cervical vertebra, Poll.2.132. (Cf. Skt. ák[snull ]as, Lat. axis, OHG. ahsa, Lith. ašìs 'axle'.)
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