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1 βραχείσιν
βράχεαshallows: neut dat pl (attic epic ionic)βραχύςshort: masc /neut dat pl (attic epic) -
2 βραχεῖσιν
βράχεαshallows: neut dat pl (attic epic ionic)βραχύςshort: masc /neut dat pl (attic epic) -
3 βραχέων
βράχεαshallows: neut gen pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)βραχύςshort: masc /neut gen pl (epic doric ionic aeolic)βραχέω̆ν, βραχύςshort: masc /neut gen pl -
4 βραχίων
βράχεαshallows: neut gen pl (doric ionic)βραχί̱ων, βραχίωνarm: masc nom /voc sgβραχύςshort: masc /neut gen pl (doric)βραχύςshort: masc /fem nom comp sg (ionic)βραχί̱ων, βραχύςshort: masc /fem nom comp sg (attic) -
5 βράχεα
βράχεαshallows: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic) -
6 βράχεσι
βράχεαshallows: neut dat pl -
7 βράχεσιν
βράχεαshallows: neut dat pl -
8 βράχη
βράχεαshallows: neut nom /voc /acc pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
9 τέναγος
1 shallows ἰδίᾳ τ' ἐρεύνασε τεναγέων ῥοάς (v. Barrett on Eur., Hipp. 745) N. 3.24 -
10 βάθος
A depth or height, acc. as measured up or down,Ταρτάρου βάθη A.Pr. 1029
;αἰθέρος βάθος E.Med. 1297
, cf. Ar. Av. 1715; βάθους μετέχειν to be a solid, possessing depth as well as length and breadth, Pl.R. 528b;εἴτ' ἐν βάθεσιν εἴτ' ἐν τάχεσιν Id.Plt. 299e
;βάθους αὔξη Id.R. 528d
; opp. μῆκος, πλάτος, Arist.Ph. 209a5;μεγέθους τὸ ἐπὶ τρία [συνεχὲς] β. Id.Metaph. 1020a12
: with Preps., in depth,Hdt.
1.186; through and through,Plot.
5.8.10; , al.; , etc.;κατὰ βάθους Id.Mete. 339b12
; κατὰ βάθος in a descending scale, metaph. of causation, Dam.Pr.95: freq. in military sense, depth of a line of battle, X.HG3.4.13, etc.; in depth of line,Th.
5.68;ἐς β. ἐκτάξαι Arr.An.1.2.4
; β. τριχῶν, of long thick hair, Hdt.5.9;ἄτομα πώγωνος βάθη Ephipp.14.7
; interior of a country, Str.3.3.7, al.; depth, of perspective in a picture, Procop.Gaz.Ecphr. p.157 B.: pl., depths,Pl.
Ti. 44d, etc.; deep water, opp. shallows near shore, LXXPs.68(69).2, al., Ev.Luc.5.4;ἐν τοῖς βάθεσιν Arist. HA 599b9
.b Astron., = ταπείνωμα, Vett.Val.241.26.2 metaph.,κακῶν ὁρῶν β. A.Pers. 465
;ἢ μακροῦ πλούτου βάθει S.Aj. 130
, cf. Ep.Rom.11.33;β. ἡγεμονίας Plu.Pomp.53
; depth of mind, β. τι ἔχειν γενναῖον, of Parmenides, Pl.Tht. 184a; ἐν βάθει πόσιος deep in drink, Theoc.14.29;β. καρδίας ἀνθρώπου LXXJu.8.14
; τὰ β. τοῦ θεοῦ, τοῦ Σατανᾶ, 1 Ep.Cor.2.10, Apoc.2.24.3 of lit. style, bathos,ὕψους ἢ β. Longin.2.1
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11 βράχεα
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12 διέκπλοος
A passage, τῶν βραχέων through the shallows, Hdt.4.179;δ. ὑπόφαυσιν καταλιπεῖν Id.7.36
, cf. Pl. Criti. 115e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διέκπλοος
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13 διθάλασσος
A divided into two seas, of the Euxine, Str.2.5.22, cf. D.P.156; of the Atlantic, Str.1.1.8.II between two seas, where two seas meet, as is often the case off a headland, Act.Ap.27.41; βραχέα καὶ διθάλαττα shallows and meetings of currents, in the Syrtes, D.Chr.5.9.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διθάλασσος
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14 τέναγος
A shoal-water, shallows, lagoon, whether in the sea or in rivers, Pi.N.3.24; ἕλεά τε καὶ τ. Hdt.1.202, cf. 7.176, 8.129, Th.3.51, PPetr.2p.17 (iii B.C.), etc.;φύεται [τὰ ὄστρεα].. ἐν τοῖς τενάγεσι Arist.HA 548a1
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τέναγος
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15 ἐξαγωγεύς
II = ἐξαγωγίς, Gloss. -ή, ἡ, leading out of troops, X.Eq.Mag.4.9 (pl.), Plb.5.24.4 (pl.).3 carrying out, exportation,πωγεῖν ἐπ' ἐξαγωγῇ Id.5.6
, cf. 7.156; ἐξαγωγὴν δοῦναι, παρέχεσθαι, grant a right of exporting, Isoc.17.57, Pl.Lg. 705b; ἐ. λαβεῖν τοῦ σίτου receive an export licence, D.34.36, cf. PCair.Zen.93.13 (iii B.C.); ἐπ' ἐξαγωγῇ for removal from the country, for deportation,ἀδελφὴν ἐπ' ἐ. πέπρακε D.24.203
, cf. 25.55; ἐ. σίτου, σιτική, Plb.28.2.2, 28.16.8.5 intr., going out: hence, ending of a thing,τῶν παρόντων κακῶν Plb.2.39.4
, etc.; ἐ. ἐκ τοῦ ζῆν, ἐ. βίου, departure from life, Epicur.Sent.20, Sent.Vat.38; ἐ. alone, suicide, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.188, Varro Sat.Men.p.227 B., etc.6 the Exodus, Ph.1.438, al.; title of poem by Ezekiel.II as law-term, ejectment, Is.3.22, D.44.34.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐξαγωγεύς
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16 βράγος
Grammatical information: ?Meaning: ἕλος H.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Resembles βράχος, βράχεα `shallows' (Hdt.) with which it was identified as Macedonian by Fick, BB 29, 199f. çabej, Studi Pisani I 176 to Alb. bërrakë `sumpfiges Land'. - Zupitza (s. WP. 2, 235) compared OHG bruoch `Bruch, Sumpf'.Page in Frisk: 1,262Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βράγος
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17 βραχύς
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `short' (Hdt., Pi.)Other forms: Comp. βραχύτερος, - τατος, βράχιστος. ἅπ. λεγ. βράσσων τε νόος (Κ 226), (after θάσσων?), s. Seiler, Steigerungsformen 43. Aeol. βροχύςDerivatives: βραχύτης, - τητος (Pl.); τὸ βράχος only Procop.). Denom. βραχύνω `shorten' (Hp.). On βράχεα n. pl. `shallows' s. βράγος.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [750] *mr̥ǵhú- `short'Etymology: Agrees with Skt. múhuḥ, múhu adv. `suddenly', muhūrtá- n. `short time, moment', MInd. form for *mr̥hú-, Av. mǝrǝzu- `short' in mǝrǝzu-ǰīti-, mǝrǝzu-ǰ(ī)va- `short life' resp. `shortlived' (cf. ὁ βίος βραχύς Hp.), Sogd. murzak `id.'; OHG murg(i) `kurz', OE myrge `kurzweilig', Goth. *maúrgus in ga-maúrgjan `shorten'; also Lat. brevis \< *mreǵhu̯-i-.Page in Frisk: 1,264Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βραχύς
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