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1 ῥαπτός
1 stitched together met.Ὁμηρίδαι ῥαπτῶν ἐπέων ἀοιδοί N. 2.2
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2 χηλεύω
χηλ-εύω, (II [voice] Pass., κεχήλευμαι πόδας I have my feet stitched together, Trag.Adesp.220. -
3 ῥάπτω
Aἔρραψα Hdt.9.17
, E.Andr. 911; [dialect] Ep.ῥάψα Il.12.296
: [tense] aor. 2 ἔρρᾰφον ([etym.] συν-) Nonn.D.7.152: [tense] plpf. ἐρραφήκει ([etym.] συν-) X.Eph.1.9:—[voice] Med., [tense] aor. , etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. ῥᾰφήσομαι ([etym.] συν-) Androm. ap. Gal.13.685: [tense] aor. ἐρράφην [ᾰ] D.54.41, v. infr.: [tense] pf.ἔρραμμαι Ar.Ec. 24
, D.54.35: poet. [tense] plpf. ἔραπτο ([etym.] συν-) Q.S.9.359:—sew together, stitch,βοείας Il.12.296
: abs., Ar.Pl. 513:—[voice] Med., ῥαψάμενον δερμάτων ὀχετόν having made himself a pipe of leather, Hdt.3.9; ῥαψάμενός σοι τουτί (sc. τὸ προσκεφάλαιον) having got it stitched or made, Ar.Eq. 784; also, sew on or to one, Id.Nu. 538:—[voice] Pass., ἐρράφθαι τὸ χεῖλος to have one's lip sewed up, D.54.35, cf. 41; ἔχειν πώγωνας ἐρραμμένους to have beards sewed on, Ar.Ec.24; ἐν μηρῷ ποτ' ἐρράφθαι Διός was sewn up in.., E.Ba. 243; ἐρραμμένα stitched work, a cushion or pad, Alex.98.11;χρὴ τὸ ἔποχον τοιοῦτον ἐρράφθαι ὡς.. X.Eq.12.9
.II metaph. c. dat., devise, contrive, plot, σφιν κακὰ ῥ. Od.3.118, cf. Il. 18.367; φόνον, θάνατόν τε μόρον τε ῥ., Od.16.379, 422;ῥάψαι μόρον σοι E.IT 681
; also ἐπ' Ἕλλησι φόνον ῥ. Hdt.9.17; ; ἐπιβουλὰς ῥ. τινί, Lat. suere dolos, Alex.98.2: prov., τοῦτο τὸ ὑπόδημα ἔρραψας μὲν σύ, ὑπεδήσατο δὲ Ἀρισταγόρης you sewed the shoe but A. put it on, Hdt.6.1.3 ῥάψαντα διὰ βίου τοῖς αὐτοκράτορσι, perh. f.l. in JHS42.168 (iii A.D.).4 ῥάπτουσα, ἡ, name of a plaster, Cels.5.19.6, 5.26.23. -
4 ῥαπτός
A stitched, patched, χιτών, κνημῖδες, Od. 24.228, 229; ἐν σκυταρίοις ῥ. Anaxil.18.6; πλοῖα boats made of hides sewn together, Str.7.4.1.2 metaph., strung together, continuous,ῥαπτῶν ἐπέων ἀοιδοί Pi.N.2.2
; cf. ῥαψῳδός.II worked with the needle: hence ῥαπτά, τά, embroidered carpets, X.HG4.1.30; ῥαπτὴ σφαῖρα a ball of divers colours, AP12.44 (Glauc.). -
5 ῥάπτω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to sew (together), to stitch, to instigate' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. ῥάψαι (Il.), aor. 2 ἔρραφον (Nonn.), pass. ῥαφῆναι, fut. ῥάψω, perf. pass. ἔρραμμαι (IA.), plusqu. act. ἐρραφήκει (X. Eph.).Dialectal forms: m. *ῥαπτήρ in Myc. rapte(re) ?; s. Morpurgo Lex. s.v. w. lit.; diff. Heubeck IF 64, 119ff. (Myc. warapisiro = Ϝράψιλος??).Derivatives: 1. Nom. actionis: ῥαφή (also συν-, κατα- ῥάπτω a.o.) f. `hem, seam' (χ 186; - φ- here and in the foll. analog.); ῥάμμα n. `id.' (Pi., IA.). 2. Nom. agentis: ῥαφεύς m. `sewer, stitcher, instigator' (A., Poll.; after Bosshardt 40 from ῥαφή); ῥάπτης m. `stitcher' with - τικός (late), f. ῥάπτρια (Eust.), περι- ῥάπτω m. of a priestess in Piraeus (inscr.); ῥαπτήρ s. ab. on Myc.; δικο-ρράφ-ος m. `hack lawyer' (D. Chr. a.o.) with - ρραφέω `to instigate a lawsuit' (Ar.), - ρραφία (Man.). 3. Nom. instr. ῥαφίς, - ίδος f. `sewing needle' (Hp., Archipp., hell.) with ῥαφιδ-εύς m., - εια f. `stitcher (m\/f)', - ευτής m. `id.', - ευτός (LXX), - ᾶς m. `id.' (pap. IVp); cf. Boßhardt 40; ῥαφίς also fishname = βελόνη (Arist., Opp.; Strömberg Fischn. 37); beside it ῥαπίς as fishn. (Epich 51 as v. l.), = κρηπίς (H., EM). 4. Vbaladj. ῥαπτός `stitched, sewn together' (ω 228f.; Ammann Μνήμης χάριν 1, 17). 5. ` Ραψώ f. n. of a goddess or nymph (Phaleron IVa). - On ῥαψῳδός s. v.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: With ράπτω with generalized zero grade(?) may agree Lith. verpiù, ver̃pti `spin' except for the ablaut: IE *u̯erp- ῥάπτω u̯r̥p-; beside it with zero grade Lith. vir̃pti (vìrpti), virpė́ti `tremble, shudder, vibrate'; for the meaning cf. Latv. virpêt `spin with a spindle', also `shudder', vḕrpt `spin, turn round about'. On Skt. (RV) várpas- n. (adduced by Schrader KZ 30, 481) is because of the uncertain meaning (prob. `figure, apparition'; also `change', even `artifice'?) no judgement possible. However, as the Myc. form has no w-, the etym. cannot be correct. -- On the many derivv. of the Balt. verbs, which are uninteresting for Greek, s. Fraenkel s. ver̃pti and virpė́ti w. rich lit.; older lit. in Bq. -- Further cf. ῥέπω, ῥέμβομαι.Page in Frisk: 2,643Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥάπτω
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