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1 χυτός
2 of dry things, heaped up, Hom., only in phrase χυτὴ γαῖα a mound of earth, esp. a sepulchral mound, like χῶμα, Il.6.464, 14.114, Od.3.258; soχυτῇ θινί Opp.H.2.635
;χυτὰ κόνις IG14.1721.5
([place name] Rome), cf. 12(8).38.4 ([place name] Lemnos); also χυτή alone (sc. γαῖα) Epigr.Gr.1034.25 ([place name] Callipolis).b Subst., χυτός, ὁ, = χῶμα, mound, bank, dyke, Hdt.7.37.3 χ. λιμήν protected by a mole or mound, A.R.1.987, ubi v. Sch.II cast, melted,ἀρτήματα λίθινα χυτά Hdt.2.69
;ἐν σκύφῳ χυτῆς λίθου Epin.1.8
; χ. ἄργυρος, πίσσα, Thphr.Lap.60, Nic.Al. 116;χαλκός Orib.49.3.8
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2 χῶμα
-ατος τό N 3 3-1-3-6-0=13 Ex 8,12.13(bis); Jos 8,28; Is 25,2earth thrown up, mound (thrown up against the walls of cities in order to take them) Ez 21,27; sepulchral mound Jb 17,16; heap of rubbish, ruin Jos 8,28; dust of the earth Ex 8,12Cf. LE BOULLUEC 1989 37-38.125; SHIPP 1979, 576; WALTERS 1973, 196 -
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4 χῶμα
A earth thrown up, bank, mound, thrown up against the walls of cities to take them,αἵρεε τὰς πόλιας χώμασι Hdt.1.162
; χ. ἔχουν πρὸς τὴν πόλιν The.2.75, cf. LXX.Ez.21.22(27), Hb.1.10, OGI90.24 (Rosetta, ii B. C., pl.).2 dyke to hinder a river from overflowing, Hdt.1.184: freq. in Pap., PPetr.3pp.125,341 (iii B. C.), etc.; βασιλικὸν χ. Wilcken Chr.11 A8 (ii B. C.);δημόσιον χ. POxy.290.34
(i A. D.).3 dam, Hdt.7.130.4 mole or pier, carried out into the sea, jetty, Id.8.97, D.50.6, Arg.Id.51, IG11(2).199A33(Delos, iii B. C.), etc.II sepulchral mound, Hdt.1.93, 9.85, A.Ch. 723(anap.), S.Ant. 1216, etc.;τάφων χώματα γαίας E.Supp. 53
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5 τύμβ'
τύμβε, τύμβοςsepulchral mound: masc voc sg -
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7 τύμβοι
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8 τύμβοιο
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9 τύμβοις
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10 τύμβοισι
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11 τύμβοισιν
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12 τύμβον
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13 τύμβος
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14 τύμβου
τύμβοςsepulchral mound: masc gen sgτυμβόωdecrepitus: pres imperat act 2nd sgτυμβόωdecrepitus: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
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17 τύμβῳ
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18 τύμβωι
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19 τύμβων
τύμβοςsepulchral mound: masc gen plτυμβόωdecrepitus: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)τυμβόωdecrepitus: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
20 τύμβος
τύμβος, ὁ,A sepulchral mound, cairn, barrow, , cf. Il.2.604, 793, Hdt.1.45, etc.; τύμβον χεῦαι (cf. τυμβοχοέω) Od.4.584, 12.14, 24.80; ;στήλῃ κεκλιμένος.. ἐπὶ τύμβῳ Il.11.371
.2 generally, tomb, grave, Pi.O.1.93, A.Ch.92, etc.; θρηνεῖν πρὸς τύμβον, of one who will not hear, ib. 926; ὥσπερ ἀπὸ τύμβου πεσών like an old man from the grave, as old Philocleon says scoffingly to his son, Ar.V. 1370.
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τύμβ' — τύμβε , τύμβος sepulchral mound masc voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
τύμβε — τύμβος sepulchral mound masc voc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
τύμβοι — τύμβος sepulchral mound masc nom/voc pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
τύμβοιο — τύμβος sepulchral mound masc gen sg (epic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)