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1 πληγή
A blow, stroke,πεπληγὼν πληγῇσιν Il.2.264
, etc.;πᾶν ἑρπετὸν πληγῇ νέμεται Heraclit.11
, cf. Pl.Criti. 109b, Erasistr. ap. Ps.-Dsc.Ther.18;ἡ π. τοῦ τραύματος Pl.Lg. 877b
: freq. joined with Verbs of cogn. signf.,πέπληγμαι καιρίαν πληγήν A.Ag. 1343
;τύπτει τὰς ἴσας πληγὰς ἐμοί Ar.Ra. 636
; τύπτεσθαι τῇ δημοσίᾳ μάστιγι ν πληγάς Lexap.Aeschin.1.139;πολλὰς πληγὰς μαστιγούσθω Pl.Lg. 914b
(but in such phrases πληγήν or πληγάς is freq. omitted,τρίτην ἐπενδίδωμι A.Ag. 1386
;τυπτόμενος πολλάς Ar. Nu. 972
, cf. D.19.197;ὀλίγας παῖσαι X.An.5.8.12
; , cf. 879e, 2 Ep.Cor.11.24): the person struck is said πληγὰς λαβεῖν, Ar.Ra. 673;ὑπὸ τῶν ῥαβδούχων Th.5.50
, etc.;πληγῶν δεῖσθαι Ar.Nu. 493
;πληγὴν ἔχω Anaxandr.72
;ὑπὸ τὴν π. τοῦ ἀκοντίου ὑπελθεῖν Antipho3.4.4
; καιρίῃ (sc. πληγῇ)τετύφθαι Hdt.3.64
; ;εἰληφέναι καὶ δεδωκέναι πληγάς D.54.14
; π. ἐμβαλεῖν, ἐντείνειν τινί, X.An.1.5.11, 2.4.11, etc.; ;ἐντρίβειν τινί Luc.Ind.25
, cf. Somn.14;προστρίβεσθαι Ar.Eq.5
;τὰς ἐξ ἀνθρώπων πληγὰς μαστιγοῦν τινα Aeschin.1.59
;πληγὴν ἐπὶ πληγῇ φέρειν Plb.2.33.6
;π. παρὰ πληγήν Ar.Ra. 643
; πληγαῖς ζημιοῦν, κολάζειν, Th.8.74, Pl.Lg. 762c, etc.;δίκη ὕβρεως ἢ πληγῶν PHal.1.115
(iii B.C.); πληγῆς ἄρχειν strike the first blow, Antipho 4.2.2; τὰς π. στέγειν, of the shell of a tortoise, Ar.V. 1295.2 stroke by lightning, Hes.Th. 857 (pl.); πλαγαὶ σιδάρου strokes of axe or sword, Pi.P.4.246, O.10(11).37;κλυδωνίου.. πληγαῖς A.Th. 796
; στέρνων πλαγαί beating of breasts, S.El. 90 (anap.); π. τῶν ὀδόντων strokes from boars' tusks, X.Cyn.10.5; spearing of fish, Pl.Lg. 824 (pl.); of pig-sticking,οἱ κάπροι οἱ πρὸς τὴν π... ὠθούμενοι Id.Euthd. 294d
: in sg., fight with clubs, Hdt.2.63.3 stroke or impression on the ears or eyes, Pl.Ti. 67b, Plu. 2.490c, etc.;αἱ νοήσεις τύποι ἔσονται· εἰ δὲ τοῦτο, καὶ ἐπακτοὶ καὶ πληγαί Plot.5.5.1
.5 beat of the pulse, Gal.9.464.6 metaph., blow, stroke of calamity, esp. in war,ἐν μιᾷ π. κατέφθαρται.. ὄλβος A.Pers. 251
, cf. Hell.Oxy.16.2; ἐν πληγαῖς ὄντες ibid.;πληγὴν ὑπήνεγκεν ἡ πόλις Arist.Pol. 1270a33
;πληγῇ περιπεπτωκέναι Plb.14.9.6
;πληγαὶ βιότου A.Eu. 933
(anap.); π. Διός α heaven-sent plague, Id.Ag. 367 (lyr.), S.Aj. 137 (anap.); μὴ 'κ θεοῦ π. τις ἥκει ib. 279;δμαθέντες πλαγαῖσι ποντίαισιν A.Pers. 908
(lyr.); of the ten plagues of Egypt, J.BJ5.9.4. -
2 πληκτικός
A of, for, or by striking, π. θήρα fishing by means of spearing, Pl.Sph. 220d; ἡ πληκτική, τὸ πληκτικόν [μέρος], ib. 220e, 221b;π. δύναμις Epicur.Fr. 308
.2 ready to strike, given to striking, π. [ὁ σκορπίος] Arist.Fr. 331;γυνὴ ἀνδρὸς.. πληκτικώτερον Id.HA 608b10
.II metaph., striking the senses, overpowering, οἶνος, τροφή, Ath.1.27a, Philum.Ven.9;π. τῇ ὀσμῇ Dsc.1.15
, cf. S.E.P.1.125 ([comp] Comp.); of whitewashed rooms, Antyll. ap. Orib.9.13.5;τὸ π.
overpowering effect,Plu.
2.693b, cf. 367c, 735d (cj.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πληκτικός
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3 τριόδους
II [full] τριόδους, ὁ, as Subst., = τρίαινα, trident, Pi.O. 9.30, I.8(7).37, Pae.4.43;Ποσειδάνιος τ. B.Fr.6
; trident, leister, for spearing fish, Pl.Sph. 220c, Epicr.7, Arist.Fr. 338, Thphr.Fr. 178, Inscr.Délos 1408 D8 (ii B. C.), cf. AP11.126.2 τ. πλάγιος, of the letter E, Agatho 4.4, Theodect.6.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τριόδους
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4 σκόλοψ
σκόλοψ, - οποςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `pointed pole, palisade, prickle' (ep. ion. poet. Il., hell. a. late prose; Att. χάραξ, σταυρός, - ωμα).Derivatives: Dimin. σκολόπ-ιον n. (Antyll. ap. Orib.), - ηὶς μοῖρα `the destiny of being impaled' (Man.; after βασιλ-ηΐς a.o.); - ίζω `provide with σ.' ( Stad.) wit - ισμός m. `the impaling, the spearing' (Vett. Val.); often with ἀνα- `to stick on a pole, to impale' (Hdt. a. o.) with - ισις f. (sch., Eust.), ἀπο σκόλοψ `to remove the poles' (Aq.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Finally to the great family of σκάλλω (s. v.). As the labial can belong to the stem, σκόλοψ can first be connected with Lat. scalpō `scratch, cut with a sharp instrument etc.'; to this may be joined several words with varying meaning, partly also with varying form, e.g. OHG scelifa `membranous shell', Lith. sklem̃pti, sklem̃bti `plane smooth, cut oblique, sprinkle' etc., s. Bq s. σκάλοψ, WP. 2, 595, Pok. 926, W.-Hofmann s. scalpō. The dissillabicity of σκόλοψ is rather due to adaptation to the nouns in - οψ (a sequence *-ολψ or *-ορψ is unknown in Greek) than with Bechtel Lex. s. v. to a disyllabic root form [?] -- Beside σκόλοψ stands in quite different meaning σκάλοψ, - οπος m. `mole' (Ar. Ach. 879; also Cratin. 93 [- ωψ]) with σκαλοπία f. `mole-track' (Thphr. HP 7, 12, 3; tradit.. σκολ-, s. Scheller Oxytonierung 47 f.), clearly from σκάλλω with the in animal-names usual οπ-suffix (final); we may have to do with a folketym. justification of untransparent σπάλαξ (s. ἀσπάλαξ with a quite hypothetic etym.); s. Grégoire Byzantion 32, 32ff. -- As the variant with - φρ- shows, we have to do with a Pre-Greek word (influence of δίφρος is far-fatched); cf. Furnée 107. Words for `pole' etc. are often taken over from a substrate language. (Not in Furnée.)Page in Frisk: 2,735-736Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σκόλοψ
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