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1 βομβύκινον
βομβύκινοςsilken: masc acc sgβομβύκινοςsilken: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 βρυκανήσομαι
βρυκανάομαιsilken tunics: aor subj mp 1st sg (attic epic ionic)βρυκανάομαιsilken tunics: fut ind mp 1st sg (attic ionic) -
3 σηρικός
A Seric, silken,ἐσθής Luc.Salt.63
; παραπετάσματα, σκευή, D.C.43.24, 59.26;νῆμα Gal.10.942
(pl.), Hld.2.31;τὰ σ. τῶν ὑφασμάτων Plu.2.396b
; written [full] σειρικός, Gal.5.46:—as Subst., [full] σηρικόν, τό, silken robe, silk, Apoc.18.12 (v.l. σιρικόν), Peripl.M. Rubr.49; in pl., Nearch. ap. Str.15.1.20.2 σηρικά, τά, jujubes, Gal.6.614, Paul.Aeg.1.81.3 σηρικόν (fort. συρικόν), τό, a red pigment, Olymp.Alch.p.76 B., Zos.Alch. p.248 B.; Syricum pigmentum, quod Syrii Phoenices in Rubri maris litoribus colligunt, Isid.Etym.19.17.6 (where it is distd. from Sericum).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σηρικός
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4 βομβυκίνω
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5 βομβυκίνῳ
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6 βομβύκινα
βομβύκινοςsilken: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
7 βομβύκινοι
βομβύκινοςsilken: masc nom /voc pl -
8 βομβύκινος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βομβύκινος
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9 βρύθακες
A silken tunics, Hsch. [full] βρύκαι· αἱ ἱεραί (leg. βρύκαιναι· ἱεραί ) ([place name] Dorian), Id. [full] βρῡκᾰνάομαι, = βρυχ-, Id. [full] βρυκεδανός· πολυφάγος, οἱ δὲ μακρός, Id. [full] βρυκετός, = βρυγμός, Id. [full] βρύκος· κῆρυξ (cf. βρύοχος) , οἱ δὲ βάρβαρος (cf. βρούχετος) , οἱ δὲ ἀττέλεβος (cf. βροῦκος), Id. [full] βρυκταία, a kind of plant, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βρύθακες
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10 Μηδικός
A the Median affairs, esp. the war with the Medes, the name given by Gr. historians to the great Persian war, Th.1.14, Arist.Pol. 1303b33, etc.;ὁ Μ. πόλεμος Th.1.90
,95; Μ. ἐσθής, i.e. silken garments, Procop.Pers.1.20: [comp] Comp.τὰ-ώτερα Philostr.VA1.25
. Adv. [comp] Comp. - ώτερον, κατεσκευασμένος ib.3.26.II Μηδικὴ πόα, lucerne, Medicago sativa, Ar.Eq. 606; M. alone, Thphr.HP8.7.7, Dsc.2.147 (by some written μηδίκη, Hdn.Gr.1.316, Eust.1967.27, cf. D.S.3.43 codd.).2 μηδική, ἡ, = ἑλένιον, Dsc.1.28, Plin.HN14.108.III μῆλον Μηδικόν, v. μῆλον (B).IV ὀπὸς Μηδικός a form of silphium juice, prob. assafoetida, Dsc.3.80, Philum.Ven.3.2.V Μηδικόν, τό, perh. a tomb in Persian style, JHS22.124.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Μηδικός
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11 σιρικός
σιρικός, ή, όν (the spelling attested by uncials [cp. Peripl. Eryth. 39, p. 13, 11; IG XIV, 785, 4 σιρικοποιός] for the more usual σηρικός [=‘silken’ Strabo 15, 1, 20; Plut., Mor. 396b; Cass. Dio 57, 15; Jos., Bell. 7, 126 Vespasian and Titus are clothed ἐν ἐσθῆσιν σηρικαῖς].—B-D-F §41, 1; 42, 4; Mlt-H. 72; 378; cp. Σῆρες ‘Chinese’; also Paus. 6, 26, 4. Loanw. in rabb.) pert. to silk fabric from Ser, subst. τὸ σιρικόν silk cloth or garments w. other costly materials Rv 18:12; GJs 10:2.—B. 403. M-M. Spicq.
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