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1 κυκλίσκος
2 small round cake of wax, Dsc. 2.83; lozenge, = τροχίσκος, Hp.Mul.2.188, Gal.12.276, Lycusap. Orib.8.25.23, Aët.15.37.II ring to pass the reins through, Gal. 2.323.3 f.l. for κοιλίσκος (q.v.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυκλίσκος
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2 κυκλίσκοι
κυκλίσκοςsmall circle: masc nom /voc pl -
3 κυκλίσκοις
κυκλίσκοςsmall circle: masc dat pl -
4 κυκλίσκον
κυκλίσκοςsmall circle: masc acc sg -
5 κυκλίσκος
κυκλίσκοςsmall circle: masc nom sg -
6 κυκλίσκου
κυκλίσκοςsmall circle: masc gen sg -
7 κυκλίσκους
κυκλίσκοςsmall circle: masc acc pl -
8 κυκλίσκω
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9 κυκλίσκῳ
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10 κυκλίσκων
κυκλίσκοςsmall circle: masc gen pl -
11 κρίκος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `ring, at the end of a carriage-pole, on a sail, curtain-ring, arm-, fingerring etc.' (Ω 272, Hdt. 2, 36, Arist., Thphr., hell. inscr.);Compounds: Rarely as 1. member, e.g. in κρικ-ηλασία `trundling of hoops' (Antyll. ap. Orib. 6, 26. 1).Derivatives: κιρκίον `small ring' (Delos IIa), κρικέλ(λ)ιον `id.' (Alex. Trall., sch.; like ψέλ(λ)ιον; cf. Lat. circellus); κρικωτός `consisting of rings' (hell.); cf. κρικόομαι `be fastened with a ring' (Str.) with κρίκωσις (Heliod. ap. Orib.), - ωμα (Eust.); κιρκόω `fetter with a ring' (A. Pr. 74). Several H.-glosses: κρικάδεια τὸ ἐναλ-λάξαι τοὺς δακτύλους ὥσπερ [+] κρυβούς; ἐγκρικάδεια συναφη χειρῶν εἰς τοὑπίσω; ἐγκρίκια ξύλα κεκκαμμένα.Etymology: Not to Κίρκη (Fick KZ 44, 347); against this Güntert Kalypso 16. - On κιρσός ( κρισσός, κριξός) s. v. If IE, κίρκος is phonetically impossible; also on chronological grounds κρίκος must be original; from there with transposition κίρκος (Schwyzer 267, Lejeune Traité de phon. 122). Further analysis is quite hypothetical; both IE - kri-k-o- (Hofmann) and * ki-kr-o- \> * kriko- (WP. 2, 569) bring the word in the all-covering family ( s)ker- `turn, bend' (Pok. 935). - To κιρκος, as LW [loanword], Lat. circus `circle ' (Thurneysen in the Thes., Hofmann, Ernout Aspects du vocab. latin 69); acc. to others, e.g. WP., (Ernout -)-Meillet s. circus, old cognate (because of circum); from circus through back-loaning hell. a. late κίρκος `id.'; from there and from circulus the Westeurop. forms.Page in Frisk: 2,19-20Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κρίκος
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12 στοιχεῖον
στοιχεῖον, τό:I in a form of sun-dial, the shadow of the gnomon, the length of which in feet indicated the time of day, ὅταν ᾖ δεκάπουν τὸ ς. when the shadow is ten feet long, Ar.Ec. 652, v. Sch.;ὁπηνίκ' ἂν εἴκοσι ποδῶν.. τὸ σ. ᾖ Eub.119.7
, cf. Philem.83.II element,1 a simple sound of speech, as the first component of the syllable, Pl.Cra. 424d; τὸ ῥῶ τὸ ς. ib. 426d;γραμμάτων σ. καὶ συλλαβάς Id.Tht. 202e
;σ. ἐστι φωνὴ ἀδιαίρετος Arist.Po. 1456b22
;φωνῆς σ. καὶ ἀρχαὶ δοκοῦσιν εἶναι ταῦτ' ἐξ ὧν σύγκεινται αἱ φωναὶ πρώτων Id.Metaph. 998a23
, cf.Gal.15.6:— στοιχεῖα therefore, strictly, were different from letters ([etym.] γράμματα), Diog.Bab.Stoic.3.213, Sch.D.T.p.32, al., but are freq. not clearly distd. from them, as by Pl.Tht.l.c., Cra. 426d;τὰ σ. τῶν γραμμάτων τὰ τέτταρα καὶ εἴκοσι Aen.Tact.31.21
; σ. ε ¯ letter ε (in a filing-system), BGU959.2 (ii A.D.); ἀκουόμενα ς. letters which are pronounced, A.D.Adv.165.17; γράμματα and ς. are expressly identified by D.T.630.32; the ς. and its name are confused by A.D. Synt.29.1, but distd. by Hdn.Gr. ap. Choerob.in Theod.1.340, Sch.D.T. l.c.:— in the order of the letters, alphabetically,AP
11.15 (Ammian.); dub.sens.in Plu.2.422e.2 in Physics, στοιχεῖα were the components into which matter is ultimately divisible, elements, reduced to four by Empedocles, who called them ῥιζὤματα, the word στοιχεῖα being first used (acc. to Eudem. ap. Simp.in Ph.7.13 ) by Pl., τὰ πρῶτα οἱονπερεὶ ς, e)c w(=n h(mei=s te sugkei/meqa kai\ ta)/lla Tht. 201e; τὰ τῶν πάντων ς. Plt. 278d;αὐτὰ τιθέμενοι σ. τοῦ παντός Ti. 48b
, cf. Arist.GC 314a29, Metaph. 998a28, Thphr.Sens.3, al., D.L.3.24;σ. σωματικά Arist.Mete. 338a22
, Thphr.Fr.46; ἄτομα ς. Epicur.Ep.2p.36U.; equivalent to ἀρχαί, Thales ap.Plu.2.875c, Anaximand. ap. D.L.2.1, Anon. ap. Arist.Ph. 188b28, Metaph. 1059b23, al.; but Arist. also distinguishes ς. from ἀρχή as less comprehensive, ib.1070b23; τὰ σ. ὕλη τῆς οὐσίας ib.1088b27; τρία τὰ ς. Id.Ph. 189b16; distd. from ἀρχή on other grounds by Stoic.2.111; ς. used in three senses by Chrysipp., ib.136, cf. Zeno ib.1.24, al.; in Medicine, Gal.6.3, 420, al., 15.7, al.;Αἰθέρ, κόσμου σ. ἄριστον Orph.H.5.4
; ἀνηλεὲς ς., of the sea, Babr.71.4; τὸ ς., of the sea, Polem.Cyn.44; ἄμφω τὰ ς., i.e. land and sea, ib.11, cf. Hdn.3.1.5, Him.Ecl.2.18.3 the elements of proof, e.g. in general reasoning the πρῶτοι συλλογισμοί, Arist.Metaph. 1014b1; in Geometry, the propositions whose proof is involved in the proof of other propositions, ib. 998a26, 1014a36; title of geometrical works by Hippocrates of Chios, Leon, Theudios, and Euclid, Procl. in Euc.pp.66,67,68F.: hence applied to whatever is one, small, and capable of many uses, Arist.Metaph. 1014b3; to whatever is most universal, e.g. the unit and the point, ib.6; the line and the circle, Id.Top. 158b35; the τόπος (argument applicable to a variety of subjects), ib. 120b13, al., Rh. 1358a35, al.;στοιχεῖα τὰ γένη λέγουσί τινες Id.Metaph. 1014b10
; τὸ νόμισμα σ. καὶ πέρας τῆς ἀλλαγῆς coin is the unit.. of exchange, Id.Pol. 1257b23; in Grammar, σ. τῆς λέξεως parts of speech, D.H.Comp.2; but also, the letters composing a word, A.D.Synt.313.7; letters of the alphabet, Diog. Bab.Stoic.3.213; σ. τοῦ λόγου the elements of speech, viz. words, or the kinds of words, parts of speech, Thphr. ap. Simp. in Cat.10.24, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.45, A.D.Synt.7.1, 313.6.4 generally, elementary or fundamental principle, ἀρξάμενοι ἀπὸ τῶν ς. X.Mem.2.1.1;σ. χρηστῆς πολιτείας Isoc.2.16
; τὸ πολλάκις εἰρημένον μέγιστον ς. Arist.Pol. 1309b16;σ. τῆς ὅλης τέχνης Nicol.Com.1.30
, cf. Epicur. Ep.1p.10U., Ep.3p.59U., Phld.Rh.1.127S., Gal.6.306.5 ἄστρων στοιχεῖα the stars, Man.4.624;σ. καυσούμενα λυθήσεται 2 Ep.Pet.3.10
, cf. 12; esp. planets,στοιχείῳ Διός PLond.1.130.60
(i/ii A.D.); so perh. in Ep.Gal.4.3, Ep.Col.2.8; esp. a sign of the Zodiac, D.L.6.102; of the Great Bear, PMag.Par.1.1303.6 σ. = ἀριθμός, as etym. of Στοιχαδεύς, Sch.D.T.p.192 H.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στοιχεῖον
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13 τροχίσκος
2 troche or trochisk, of honey, Arist.Mir. 831b27; of soap, medicine, etc., Thphr.HP9.9.3, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.24.1, Sor.2.41, Gal.12.276.4 a metal ball, let fall to mark time, Lyd.Mag.2.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τροχίσκος
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