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1 σπόριμος
A sown, to be sown, fit for sowing,αὖλαξ Theoc.25.219
; γῆ ς. seed-land, X. HG3.2.10, etc.; so ἡ ς (sc. γῆ) Thphr.HP6.5.4;σ. ἄρουραι PGiss.28.4
(ii A.D.), etc.; τὰ ς. the corn-fields, Ev.Matt.12.1, Gp.1.12.37; γένοιτο αὐτῷ τὰ σ. ἄσπορα Tab.Defix. in BCH51.149 (Salamis Cypr.); πεδίων σπορίμαν βάσιν, i.e. solid corn-fields, Hymn.Is. l.c.2 σ. σπέρμα fit for sowing or bearing seed, LXX Ge.1.29.3 μὴν ς. a month for sowing, Plu.2.378e: metaph., σπορίμη ἡμέρα day of conception, Vett.Val.50.31, Paul.Al.R.1;σπόριμος γένεσις Cat.Cod.Astr.8
(1).244.4 μέτρον ς. a measure of seed-corn, AP6.95 (Antiphil.).II [voice] Act., αἰδὼς σ.,= τὸ αἰδοῖον, Man.3.396.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπόριμος
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2 σπερμοβολία
σπερμο-βολία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπερμοβολία
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3 ὁμόλογος
ὁμόλογ-ος, ον,A agreeing, of one mind, ὁ. γενέσθαι τινὶ περί τινος agree with one on a point, X.Smp.8.36 ; of things, agreeing, corresponding,ὁ. τούτοις εἰσὶ καὶ αἱ τιμαί Arist.EN 1115a31
;ὁ. πλευραί
correspondent, homologous,Euc.
12.12, cf. Tab.Heracl.1.65 ; τὰς συντάξεις τῶν ὀργάνων ὁμολόγους the construction of all engines is on similar lines, Ph.Bel.49.10.2 of persons, confessing guilt, ὁ. κατασταθέντες Mitteis Chr. 31 iii 12 (ii B. C.) ; (ii A. D.).3 agreed to, admitted,ὁμόλογόν [ἐστι] S.E.M.7.75
; τὸ ὁ. the contract or compact, IG7.3172.91, cf. 3173.16, GDI1749 (Delph.) ; A3 (Thermon, iii B. C.) ; ὁ. σπόρος agreed amount of seed-corn, BGU1192.2 (i B. C.) ; of land or persons, admittedly liable to taxation, etc., PRyl.209.40 (iii A. D.), Wilcken Chr.63 (i A. D.), PLond.2.254.137, 141, al. (ii A. D.), BGU 560 (ii A. D.), 618 (iii A. D.), Cod.Theod.11.24.6(v A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὁμόλογος
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4 σπείρω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to sow, to seed', also (esp. w. prefix) `to spread, to scatter, to distribute'.Other forms: Aor. σπεῖραι, fut. σπερῶ, aor. pass. σπαρ-ῆναι, fut. - ήσομαι, perf. midd. ἔσπαρμαι (IA), act. ἔσπαρκα (late.).Derivatives: A. With full grade: 1. σπέρμα n. `seed, sowing, stem, sprout' ( ε 490); as 1. member also with transition in the o-stems, e.g. σπερμο-λόγος "picking up corn", `rook' (Ar., Arist. etc.; Schmid Phil. 95, 82), `chatterbox' (D. etc., MLat. spermologus; Silvestre Arch. Lat. Med. Aevi 30, 155 ff.). From it σπερ-μάτιον n. dimin. (Thphr. a. o.), - ματίας ( σικυός) m. `seed bearer' (Cratin.), - ματίτης, - ματῖτις `bearing, bringing forth seed' (late; Redard 102), - ματικός `to hold, to bring forth seed' (Arist. etc.), - ματώδης `seed-like' (late); - μαίνω `to sow, to bring forth' (Hes., Call., Plu. a. o.), - ματίζω `to sow, to bear seed', - ματίζομαι `to be sown, pregnant' with - ματισμός m. (LXX, Thphr.), - ματόομαι `to come to seed' (Thphr.) with - μάτωσις (Phan. Hist.). -- 2. σπέραδος n. = σπέρμα (Nic.; like χέραδος). -- B. With o-ablaut: 1. σπόρος m. `seed, sowing' (Att.) with - ιμος `fit for sowing', τὰ -α `sowing fields' (X.. Thphr., LXX a. o.; Arbenz 46 a. 48). 2. σπορά f. `sowing, seed, procreation, descent' (Trag., Pl., Thphr. a. o.) with - αῖος `sown' (Babr.); often to the prefixcompp., e.g. διασπορά f. `dispersal, exile' (LXX, Ph., Plu. a. o.). 3. From σπόρος or σπορά: ὁμό-σπορος `of the same seed, kindred' (poet. h. Cer.); σπορ-εύς ( κατα-. δια-) m. `sower, begetter' (X., pap. a.o.; Bosshardt 53). 4. σπορητός m. `sowing, seed' (A., X., Thphr.; after ἀλοητός, ἄμητος a. o.; not with Bosshardt l. c. from *σπορέω). 5. σποράς, - άδος `dispersed' (IA.), αἱ Σποράδες group of islands, with - άδην `dispersed' (Att. etc.), - αδικός `id.' (Arist.), - άσαι aor. `to disperse' (inscr.). 6. ἐπισπορ-ίη f. `after-seed, second seed' (Hes.; ἐπίσπορος A.), περισπόρ-ια n. pl. `suburbs' (LXX). -- C. With zero grade: 1. σπαρ-τός `sown' (A. a. o.); οἱ Σπαρτοί m.. pl. "the sown ones", of the dragonseed of Kadmos (Pi. a.o.); 2. σπαρνός (s. v.).Etymology: As agricultural term for sowing σπείρω belongs exclusively to Greek. In the west, including Balto-Slavic, appear for it representatives of sē-: sh₁- (Lat. sēmen etc.); s. Ernout-Meillet and W.-Hofmann s. 1. serō (cf. also above on ἵημι). Also in the supposedly older meaning `strew' the other languages provide nothing, that can be identified with σπείρω. Nearest cognate Armenian has in sp'iṙ `strews' with sp`r̄em `spread out' and in p`arat `spread out, separated' with p`aratem `spread out, remove' words which, not to speak of the "rolling" r̄ and the vowel (IE ē or i) in sp`iṙ, in anlaut (IE ( s)ph-?) differ from σπείρω. Arm. spar̄nam `threaten' (Meillet BSL 31, 52) differs semantically strongly. The last word leads to the s. σπαίρω adduced Skt. sphuráti, Lat. spernō etc. Thus we retain two IE groups sp(h)er- with the general meaning `strew, sprinkle, spatter' resp. `draw out, kick with the foot, sprawl, (Gm.) hurry', which, cannot well be distinguished and as popular-expressive expressions may have formed the starting point for σπείρω". Cf. the lit. on σπαίρω. -- Hitt. išpar-iya-zi (beside išpar-i) `he folds out, stretches out', wit σπείρω formally comparable, gives some doubts (Benveniste BSL 33, 139).Page in Frisk: 2,762-763Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σπείρω
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5 καρπός
καρπός (A), ὁ,A fruit, in Hom. and Hes. (only in sg.), usu. of the fruits of the earth, corn, ἀρούρης κ. Il.6.142;κ. δ' ἔφερε ζείδωρος ἄρουρα Hes.Op. 117
;κ. Δήμητρος Hdt.1.193
, etc.; ; κ. ἀρούρης, also of wine, Il.3.246; ἀμπέλινος κ. Hdt.1.212; so κ. alone, Ar. Nu. 1119 (codd. and Sch.); but of corn, opp. Βάκχιον νᾶμα, Id.Ec.14; καρποῦ ξυγκομιδή harvest, Th.3.15; κ. λωτοῖο, κρανείης, Od.9.94, 10.242; μελιηδέα κ., of grapes, Il.18.568;κ. ἐλαίας Pi.N.10.35
; τὸν ἐπέτειον κ. the crops of the year, Pi.P. 470b: generally, produce, κ. ὑγρός, of honey, Porph.Abst.2.20; also κ. εὐανθὴς μήλων, of wool, Opp.H.2.22: pl., καρπῶν ἐστερήθητε διξῶν robbed of two years' produce, Hdt. 8.142;καρπῶν ἀτελεῖς Id.6.46
; κ. ὑγροὶ καὶ ξηροί produce of trees and fields, X.Oec.5.20; ξύλινοι, σιτικοὶ κ., Str.5.4.2; of fruits offered in sacrifice, BMus.Inscr.975.7 ([place name] Amathus), cf.κάρπωσις 11
; also of taxes paid in kind, opp. Χρυσικά, PHib.1.47.5 (iii B.C.), al.II returns, profits,οἱ κ. οἱ ἐκ τῶν ἀγελῶν γενόμενοι X.Cyr.1.1.2
; τῶν ἀνηλωμένων.. τοὺς κ. Is.5.29.III of actions, fruit, profit, εἰ κ. ἔσται θεσφάτοισι Λοξίου if his oracles shall bear fruit, i.e. be fulfilled, A. Th. 618; γλώσσης ματαίας κ., i. e. curses, Id.Eu. 831 codd.;ὁμιλίας κακῆς κάκιον οὐδέν, κ. οὐ κομιστέος Id.Th. 600
; , cf. Pl.Phdr. 260d: freq. in Pi., κ. ἐπέων οὐ κατέφθινε, i. e. poesy, I.8(7).50; κ. φρενῶν wisdom, P.2.74; κ. φρενός, of his own ode, O.7.8; ἥβας κ., of the bloom of youth, ib.6.58, P.9.109; later, reward, profit,ἐπιτηδευμάτων Epicur.Sent.Vat. 27
; ὅπου ὁ κίνδυνος μέγας, καὶ ὁ κ. Diog.Oen.27;κ. νίκης Hdn.8.3.6
: freq. in NT,κ. εἰρηνικὸς δικαιοσύνης Ep.Hebr.12.11
, etc. (Cf. Lat. carpo, Engl. harvest.)------------------------------------καρπός (B), ὁ,A wrist, Il.24.671, Od.24.398, Hp.Fract.3, Arist.HA 494a2, etc.; ; καρποὶ Χειρῶν ib. 891, cf. X. Cyr.6.4.2. (Perh. cf. ONorse huerfa 'turn round'.) -
6 σπέρμα
I mostly, seed of plants, σ. ἀνιέναι, κρύπτειν, h.Cer. 307, cf. Hdt.3.97: pl., Hes.Op. 446; σ. τῇ γῇ διδόναι, ἐμβαλεῖν, X.Oec.17.8, 10: prov.,εἰς πέλαγος σ. βαλεῖν Epigr.Gr.1038.8
([place name] Pamphylia); of fruit, Antiph.58.4; τοῖς γαίης σπέρμασι with the products of earth, of corn-stalks, AP9.89 (Phil.).2 metaph., germ, origin of anything,σ. πυρός Od.5.490
;φλογός Pi.O.7.48
, cf. P.3.37; σπέρματα, = στοιχεῖα, elements, Anaxag.4, cf. Epicur.Ep.2p.38 U., Fr. 250;ὁ τὸ σπέρμα παρασχών, οὗτος τῶν φύντων αἴτιος D.18.159
;συκοφάντου σ. καὶ ῥίζαν οἴεται δεῖν ὑπάρχειν τῇ πόλει Id.25.48
;σ. τῆς στάσεως Plu. Mar.10
;τοῦ ὅρκου Longin.16.3
.II of animals, seed, semen, φέροισα σ. θεοῦ pregnant by the god, Pi.P.3.15; but σ. φέρειν Ἡρακλέους to be pregnant of Heracles, Id.N.10.17;μυελὸν.. εἰς σ. καὶ γόνον μερίζεσθαι Ti.Locr.100b
, cf. Pl. Ti. 86c;σ. παραλαβεῖν E.Or. 553
;σπέρματος πλῆσαι Plu.Lyc. 15
: pl.,κατ' ἀμφότερα τὰ σ. θεῶν ἀπόγονος Hp.Ep.2
.2 race, origin, descent,τοὐμὸν.. σπέρμ' ἰδεῖν βουλήσομαι S.OT 1077
; τίνος εἶ σπέρματος πατρόθεν; Id.OC 214 (lyr.);γένεθλον σπέρμα τ' Ἀργεῖον A.Supp. 290
, cf. Ch. 236;σ. ἄντασ' Ἐρεχθειδᾶν S.Ant. 981
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7 σπορητός
σπορ-ητός, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σπορητός
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8 ἀκτή
ἀκτή (A), ἡ,A headland, foreland, promontory,ἀ. προὔχουσα Od.24.82
;ἀ. προβλῆτες 5.405
, 10.89; opp. λιμήν, Il.12.284; often with epithets, denoting high rugged coast, τρηχεῖα, ὑψηλή, Od.5.425, Il.2.395;τρηχέα Hdt.7.33
; ;ἀμφίκλυστος S.Tr. 752
; :—usu. of sea-coast, χλωρὰ ἀ. ib. 1132;ἀκταὶ ἔναλοι Tim.Pers. 109
; but also of rugged banks or strand of rivers, Ἑλώρου, Νείλου, Pi.N.9.40, I.2.42; ; .—Rare in early Prose, X.An. 6.2.1, Lycurg.17.2 generally, tract of land running out into the sea, ἀ. διφάσιαι of the north and south coasts of Asia Minor, Hdt.4.38; of Africa, as jatting out from Asia, 4.41, cf. 177; of Cape Sepias, 7.183, al.; of Mt.Athos, Th.4.109; ofltaly, Arist.Pol. 1329b11; of the peninsula of the Piraeus, Hyp.Fr. 185, Arist.Ath.42.3, Lycurg. 17 (also of Attica in general, E.Hel. 1673, cf. Str.9.1.3); of the coast of Argolis, Plb.5.91.8, D.S.12.43: pl.,ἀκτὰς τῆσδε γῆς S.Fr. 24
.II generally, edge, χώματος ἀ. of a sepulchral mound, A. Ch. 722; βώμιος ἀ. of an altar, S.OT 182(lyr.). (As there is no trace of ϝ, the word is more probably connected with [root ] ak 'pointed' than with ϝάγ-νυμι.)------------------------------------ἀκτή (B), ἡ, poet. word forA corn,Δημήτερος ἀκτή Il.13.322
, 21.76, cf.E.Hipp. 138 (lyr.), Epin.1.9;μυληφάτου ἀλφίτου ἀ. Od.2.355
, cf. 14.429, Il.11.631:—in Hes. of corn generally, ὡσεὶ Δημήτερος ἀ., of standing crop, Sc. 290, of unthreshed corn, Op. 597, 805; of seed,οὐ σπόρον ὁλκοῖσιν Δηοῦς ἐνιβάλλομαι ἀ. A.R.3.413
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9 ἄροτος
A corn-field, : metaph., (lyr.).2 crop, S.OT 270: metaph., seed,τέκνων ὃν ἔτεκες ἄροτον E.Med. 1281
(lyr.); ὅσον εὐσεβίᾳ κρατοῦμεν ἄδικον ἄροτον (cj. Barnes for ἄροτρον) .3 tillage, ploughing, Hes.Op. 384, 458; ζῆν ἀπ' ἀρότου live by husbandry, Hdt.4.46; ἄ. ἱερός ritual ploughing, ceremonial at Athens, Plu.2.144a: pl., Ar.Ra. 1034.4 metaph., procreation of children,ὁ ἄ. ὁ ἐν γυναικί Pl. Cra. 406b
; παίδων ἐπ' ἀρότῳ γνησίων, in Athen. marriage-contracts, Men.720, cf. Pk. 436, Luc.Tim.17;τέκνων ἀρότοισιν E.Hyps.Fr.1iii 25
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10 κόκκος
κόκκος, ὁ,A grain, seed, as of the pomegranate, h.Cer. 372, 412, Hdt. 4.143, Hermipp.36, Hp.Mul.1.37, PTeb.273.47 (ii/iii A.D.);κ. Βαβυλώνιος Philostr.Ep.54
; of the poppy, Euphro 11.11; of the pine, IG 14.966.12; of wheat, Philum.Ven.3.3; of weeds in corn, PLond.5.1697.13 (vi A.D.); cf. Κνίδιος: metaph., νόου δέ μοι οὐκ ἔνι κ. not a grain of sense, Timo66.3.2 a measure, Dsc.2.166, Orib.Fr. 35.II ' berry' (gall) of kermes oak, used to dye scarlet, Thphr. HP3.7.3, Gal.12.32: hence, scarlet (the colour), Dromo 1.4, PHolm. 22.1.2 κ. or κ. βαφική, ἡ, kermes oak, Quercus coccifera, Dsc.4.48, Paus.10.36.1.IV in pl., testicles, AP12.222 (Strat.).2 pudenda muliebria, Hsch. -
11 μήκων
μήκων, [dialect] Dor., Arc. [pref] μάκ-, Theoc.7.157, IG5(2).514.16 (Lycosura, ii B. C.): ωνος, ἡ (ὁ Arist. (v. infr. 11.2), Polem.Hist.88, Polyaen.8.6.1):—A poppy, esp. opium poppy, Papaver somniferum,μήκων δ' ἑτέρωσε κάρη βάλεν ἐνὶ κήπῳ Il.8.306
, cf. Ar.Av. 160, Thphr.HP1.12.2 (s. v.l.), Theoc.l.c.; μάκωνσι λευκαῖς IGl.c.; μ. ἥμερος, κηπευτή, Dsc. 4.64, Gal.6.548; μ. Ἡρακλεία frothy poppy, Silene venosa, Thphr.HP 9.12.5;μ. ἀφρώδης Dsc.4.66
; μ. κερατῖτις horned poppy, Glaucium flavum, Thphr.HP9.12.3, Dsc.4.65 (but = λεοντοπέταλον, Ps.-Dsc. 3.96); μ. μέλαινα corn poppy, Papaver Rhoeas, Thphr.HP9.11.9, Dsc. 4.64 ( μέλας Ps.-Dsc.ibid.); μ. ῥοιάς P. hybridum, Thphr.HP9.12.4, Dsc.4.63; μ. ἀγρία, = μ. μέλαινα, ib.64; μ. ἀγριωτέρα windrose, Papaver argemone, ibid.2 a single poppy-seed, Archim.Aren.2.4; collectively,μ. ἁδρά Hp.Mul.2.192
;μ. μεμελιτωμένη Th.4.26
; ὀπὸς μήκωνος opium, Asclep. ap. Gal.14.138, etc.V μ. ἀφρώδης, = πέπλος, spurge, Dsc.4.167; so μ. alone, as a purgative, freq. in Hp., Mul.2.124, 192, al., Morb.3.16;ὀπὸς μήκωνος Mul.2.201
; μ. alone, = τιθυμαλλίς, Dsc.4.164. (Etym. dub.; OHG. māgo, Germ. mohn, OSlav. makû are prob. borrowed.) -
12 παράφορος
A borne aside, carried away,οὕτω π. πρὸς δόξαν Plu.Them.3
; of a bandage, liable to slip, Hp.Art. 4; of a shot, deviating from its course, Ph.Bel.80.9,al.; glancing off an obstacle, ib.84.16.2 reeling, staggering,στείχειν π. ποδί E.Hec. 1050
; δρόμοι π. Plu.2.501d ; παράφορον βαδίζειν, of a drunkard, Luc.Vit. Auct. 12 ;τὸ π. τῶν πινόντων Corn.ND30
: c. inf., σπείρειν π. ὁ μεθύων unsteady for sowing seed, Pl.Lg. 775d.3 c. gen., wandering away from, παράφορος ξυνέσεως deranged, Id.Sph. 228d : abs., mad, frenzicd, μῦθοι ἀπίθανοι καὶ π. Plu.Art.1 ; simply, misled, prob. in Teles p.9 H. (- φρονοι codd. Stob.): neut. as Adv., of a madman, παράφορον δέρκεσθαι, ἀναβοᾶν, Luc.Fug.19, Am.13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παράφορος
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13 προσπερμεία
προσπερμεία, ἡ,A ritual sprinkling with corn-seed, Abh.Berl.Akad. 1928(6).21 (Cos, iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσπερμεία
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14 ἄρουρα
Aἄρουρα Sapph.Supp.25.11
, Cypr. a ro u ra i (dat. sg.) Inscr.Cypr.135.20H.), ἡ, ([etym.] ἀρόω) tilled or arable land, Il.11.68, etc.;φυταλιῆς καὶ ἀρούρης 6.195
;οὖθαρ ἀρούρης 9.141
, al.;τέλσον ἀρούρης 18.544
: in pl., corn-lands, fields, 14.122, 23.599: rare in Prose, Pl.Ti. 22e, Arist.Pol. 1284a30, Inscr.Cypr. l.c.2 generally, earth, ground,ὀλίγη δ' ἦν ἀμφὶς ἄ. Il.3.115
;σέο δ' ὀστέα πύσει ἄ. 4.174
.3 land, generally, = γῆ; πατρὶς ἄ. father-land, Od.1.407; ἄ. πατρία, πατρῴα, Pi.O.2.14, I.1.35.5 metaph. of a woman as receiving seed and bearing fruit, Thgn.582, A.Th. 754 (lyr.), S.OT 1257, cf. Tr. 32;ἄ. θήλεια Pl.Lg. 839a
, cf. Ti. 91d.II measure of land in Egypt, 100 cubits square, Hdt.2.168, cf. 141, OGI90.30, POxy.45.12, Hecat. Abd. ap. J.Ap.1.22, PRyl.143.17 (i A.D.), etc.III = σωρὸς σίτου σὺν ἀχύροις (Cypr.), Hsch.
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seed corn — ears or kernels of corn set apart as seed. [1585 95] * * * … Universalium