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1 μεσόκουρον
μεσόκουροςshaven in the middle: masc /fem acc sgμεσόκουροςshaven in the middle: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ξύσιλον
ξύ̱σιλον, ξύσιλοςshaven: masc /fem acc sgξύ̱σιλον, ξύσιλοςshaven: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 ξυράω
+ V 14-8-7-0-1=30 Gn 41,14; Lv 13,33(bis).34; 14,8A: to shave [τινα] Gn 41,14; id. [τι] Dt 21,12; to shave the hair Mi 1,16 M: to shave (of oneself) [τι] Nm 6,9; to shave oneself JgsB 16,22P: to shave (of oneself) [τι] Lv 14,8; to be shaven Jgs 16,17ἐξυρημένοι πώγωνας (men) with shaven beards Jer 48(41),5; μετὰ τὸ ξυρήσασθαι αὐτὸν τὴν εὐχήν after he has shaved off the hair of the votive offering, i.e. a ram Nm 6,19 -
4 κόρση
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `temple, hair on the t.', metaph. `parapets etc.' (Il.; in Att. expressions πατάσσειν, τύπτειν, ῥαπίζειν ἐπὶ κόρρης; where prose has κρόταφος).Compounds: Compp. πυρσόκορσος "with red temples(hair)", i. e. `with red manes' ( λέων; A. Fr. 110), ψιλο-κόρσης m. `bald-headed' (Call., Hdn.); κορσο-ειδής ( λίθος) "with the colour of the temples", i. e. `gray' (Plin.; cf. MGr. κορσίτης; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 56), Κορρί-μαχος (Thess.; Kretschmer Glotta 2, 350).Etymology: Prob. as subst. adj. "shaven place" to κορσός *`shaven' (after H. = κορμός), with σ-ο-suffix to κείρειν; cf. esp. κορσοῦν κείρειν H., ἀ-κερσε-κόμης and κουρά (s. v.). This interpretation goes back to antiquity, e. g. Poll. 2, 32: καὶ κόρσας τινες ἐκάλεσαν τὰς τρίχας διὰ τὸ κείρεσθαι; it was in recent times defended by Wackernagel KZ 29, 128 and Schwyzer 285. Only `hair' is not the original meaning, but a poetic metaphor; we have to start from `haircut (a the side of the head)', s. Frisk GHÅ 57: 4, 14ff. with many parallels. - Not (s. Bq) to κέρας. To be rejected also J. Schmidt Pluralbild. 374 ; Forbes Glotta 36, 258ff. (to κρόταφος). Cf. K. Forbes, Glotta 36 (1958) 191-205.Page in Frisk: 1,923Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κόρση
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5 μεσόκουρος
μεσόκουροςshaven in the middle: masc /fem nom sg -
6 ξύσιλος
ξύ̱σιλος, ξύσιλοςshaven: masc /fem nom sg -
7 πριαμωθήναι
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8 πριαμωθῆναι
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9 πριαμωθήσομαι
πριαμόομαιto have one's head shaven: fut ind mp 1st sg -
10 τροχοκουράδες
τροχοκουράςshaven: fem nom /voc pl -
11 περικείρω
V 0-0-2-0-0=2 Jer 9,25; 32(25),23to shear all around; ἐπὶ πάντα περικειρόμενον τὰ κατὰ πρόσωπον αὐτοῦ to everybody who has shaven his face all around Jer 9,25, see also 32(25),23 -
12 μεσόκουρος
μεσό-κουρος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μεσόκουρος
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13 μοιχός
μοιχός, ὁ,A adulterer, paramour, Hippon.74, S.Fr.[1127.6], Ar.Pl. 168, Pl.Smp. 191d, etc.: prov.,θύραν, δι' ἧς γαλῆ καὶ μ. οὐκ εἰσέρχεται Apollod.Car.6
;ὅρκοι μοιχῶν Philonid.7
; κεκαρμένος μοιχὸν μιᾷ μαχαίρᾳ having the head close shaven with a razor, as was done by way of punishment to persons taken in adultery, Ar.Ach. 849.III idolatrous person, Ep.Jac.4.4. -
14 ξυρήκης
A keen as a razor, X.Cyn.10.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξυρήκης
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15 ξύσιλος
A shaven, smooth, Sophr.55.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξύσιλος
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16 πριαμόομαι
A to have one's head shaven, because Priam was represented on the stage with a bald head, Com.A desp.1123.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πριαμόομαι
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17 στεφάνη
A anything that surrounds or encircles the head, etc., for defence or ornament:2 as a woman's head-dress, diadem, coronal, Il.18.597, h.Hom.6.7, Hes.Th. 578, Ar.Ec. 1034; found on statues, IG22.1126.31 (Amphict. Delph., iv B.C.); distd. fr. στέφανος, in list of offerings, ib.12.264.62, al.; of men, δωρήσασθαι χρυσέῃ στεφάνῃ τὸν κυβερνήτην crown of honour, Hdt.8.118 (v.l. for χρυσέῳ στεφάνῳ); as a piece of outlandish luxury, Ar.Eq. 968: metaph., of a city, ἀπὸ στεφάναν κέκαρσαι πύργων thou hast been shorn of thy coronal of towers, E.Hec. 910 (lyr.), cf. Tr. 784 (anap.), AP9.97 (Alph.).b σ. τριχῶν the outer fringe of hair round bald or shaven crowns, as represented on comic masks, Poll.4.144, cf. 2.40.3 Medic., sutura coronalis, Aret.CD1.2, Poll.2.39.b in the eye, rim of the cornea where it joins the sclerotic, Gal.18(2).47, UP10.2, Ruf.Onom.26, Hsch.; rim of the eyelids, Ruf.Onom.20, Gal.14.767; eyeball, Hp.Vid.Ac.4.c a circular muscle, such as the sphincter ani, Poll.2.211; = corona glandis, Antyll. ap. Orib.50.3.6, Ruf.Sat.Gon.5.d of animals, upper rim of the hoof, coronet, Opp.C.1.232.e in pl., stripes of the wild ass, ib.3.188.5 Geom., plane figure contained between two concentric circles, Hero *Deff.37.b external periphery of a vault, Id.*Mens. 16.6 pl., rings composing the universe, Parm. ap. Placit.2.7.1.II brim or edge of anything, brow of a hill, edge of a cliff, Il. 13.138, Inscr.Prien. 361 (iv B.C.), 42.55 (ii/i B.C.), SIG685.60 (Crete, ii B.C.), Plb.1.56.4, Conon 35;τοῦ θεάτρου Plb.7.16.6
;Τείθρωνος IG92(1).51.2
(Thermum, iii B.C.): generally, edge, border, moulding, Thphr.HP5.6.2, LXX Ex.25.23, al.;ταλάροιο Mosch.2.55
;τύμβου A.R.2.918
; parapet, LXX De.22.8: pl., = αἱ τῶν βωμῶν ὠλέναι, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στεφάνη
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18 τροχοκουράς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τροχοκουράς
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19 φθείρ
A louse, Archil.137, Heraclit.56, Hdt.2.37, 4.168, Ar. Pax 740, al., IG 42(1).122.45 (Epid., iv B. C.), etc.: prov., πρὸς φθεῖρα κείρασθαι, i. e. to be close shaven, Eub.32; of the morbus pedicularis ([etym.] φθειρίασις), τὴν σάρκα εἰς φθεῖρας μεταβάλλειν Plu.Sull.36
; /5.2.23;ὁ γευσάμενος.. φθειρσὶν ἐξέζεσεν Ael.NA9.19
.2 of lice that infest animals, Arist.HA 556b22; birds, ib. 557a11; fish, ib. 557a22; also vegetables,μὴ ὁ σῖτος φθειρὶ ζέσῃ Luc.Ep.Sat.26
, cf. Ctes.Fr.57.21, Gal.6.572;οὐ ποιήσει φθεῖρας ἡ ἄμπελος Gp.5.30.1
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20 ἐγκυτί
A to the skin, ἐγκυτὶ κεκαρμένος close shaven, Archil.37, cf. Call.Fr. 311. [[pron. full] ῐ Archil., [pron. full] ῐ Call.]
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