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1 αὐτοεπίπεδον
αὐτο-επίπεδον, τό,A ideal surface, plane in itself, Alex. Aphr. in Metaph.128.3.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτοεπίπεδον
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2 επιπεδώσει
ἐπιπέδωσιςformation of a plane surface: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐπιπεδώσεϊ, ἐπιπέδωσιςformation of a plane surface: fem dat sg (epic)ἐπιπέδωσιςformation of a plane surface: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐπιπεδόομαιto be made plane: fut ind mp 2nd sg -
3 ἐπιπεδώσει
ἐπιπέδωσιςformation of a plane surface: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐπιπεδώσεϊ, ἐπιπέδωσιςformation of a plane surface: fem dat sg (epic)ἐπιπέδωσιςformation of a plane surface: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐπιπεδόομαιto be made plane: fut ind mp 2nd sg -
4 πλάτος
A breadth, width,σώματος Simon.188
, etc.: abs., τὸ π. or π., in breadth. Hdt.1.193, 4.195, X.Oec.19.3;ἴση μῆκός τε π. τε Emp.17.20
.b Math., breadth, i.e. the second dimension,ἐν μήκει καὶ π. καὶ βάθει Pl.Sph. 235d
, cf. Arist.Ph. 209a5; κατὰ π., opp. κατὰ μῆκος, κατὰ βάθος, Id.Cael. 299b26, Mete. 341b34.3 latitude, whether terrestrial or celestial, Str.1.4.2, Cleom.1.4, 2.4, Ptol.Alm.2.12, Vett.Val.30.12.4 metaph., plane,ἐν τῷ ψυχικῷ π. Procl.Inst. 201
.5 plane of flat fish, Arist.HA 489b33; flat of the tail, ib. 549b1; flat part of the body of the fishing-frog, Id.PA 695b15.6 extension, breadth of a subject, Gal.1.316;οὐκ ὀλίγον τὸ π. Id.11.738
.7 = πλάτας, Judeich Altertümervon Hierapolis No.322, al.II metaph., range of variation, latitude,π. ἔχειν Plot.6.3.20
;ἡ ὑγίεια π. ἔχει Gal.6.12
, cf.11.737.III with Preps., ἐν πλάτει in a loose sense, broadly, Posidon. ap.Stob.1.8.42, Str.2.1.39, D.H.Comp.21, EM673.24; opp. κατ' ἀκρίβειαν, S.E.M.10.108;ὡς ἐν π. Sor.1.24
(but περὶ ὧν ἐν τῷ π. λέγομεν which we will discuss in detail, D.L.7.76); also ἐπὶ πλάτει Ἑλληνίζειν talk loose Greek, Phld.Po.2.9; κατὰ πλάτος λέγεσθαι to be said loosely, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.164, cf. Sor.1.6, 21.VI ἀργυρίου πλάτη, = δραχμαί, IG9(1).189.15 (Tithora, ii A.D.).------------------------------------A = πλάτας, IGRom.4.866 (Laodicea ad Lycum). -
5 ἐπίπεδος
ἐπίπεδ-ος, ον,A on the ground, on the ground-floor, στοαὶ ἐ., opp. ὑπερῷοι, D.H.3.68, cf. PFlor.376.7 (iii A.D.);σηκός Aret.CA2.2
.II. level, flat, Pl.Criti. 112a;χωρίον X.HG7.1.29
, etc.; οὐκ ἐν ἐπιπέδῳ, ἀλλὰ πρὸς ὀρθίῳ not on a level, but.., ib.6.4.14;ἐξ ἐπιπέδου PThead. 20i3
(iv A.D.); = Lat. de plano, J.AJ19.5.3: irreg. [comp] Comp.- πεδέστερος X.HG7.4.13
.2. στεγνὰ ἐπίπεδα an accurately fitting pavement, SIG996.27 (Smyrna, i A.D.).III. in Geom., plane, superficial, opp. στερεός (solid), Pl.Phlb. 51c, Ti. 32a; ἐ. γωνία a plane angle, ib. 54e; ἡ τοῦ ἐ. πραγματεία plane geometry, Id.R. 528d; μήκους καὶ ἐ. καὶ βάθους one-, two-, and three- dimensional magnitude, Id.Lg. 817e;εἰ κῶνος τέμνοιτο ἐπιπέδῳ Democr.155
.2. of numbers, representing a surface, Plu.2.367f, Nicom.Ar.2.7; ὁ ἰσόπλευρος καὶ ἐ. ἀριθμός a square number, Pl.Tht. 148a. Adv. - δως Nicom.l.c.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίπεδος
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6 στρεύγομαι
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to be exhausted, troubled' (ep. Ο 512, μ 351).Other forms: only pres. and ipf.Etymology: Unexplained. Since J. Schmidt Voc. 1, 161 connected with a Germ. and Balto-Slav. verb for `sweep etc.', e.g. OWNo. strjūka `smooth the surface of ', OE stroccian `smooth', OCS stružǫ, strъgati, Russ. strogátь `plane', strū́g `plane'; so στρεύγομαι prop. `*be leveled, polished (up)'? Diff., semant. certainly better, v. Windekens Orbis 11, 343: to Toch. AB sruk- `die'. Further lit. in Bq, WP. 2, 638 (Pok. 1029), Vasmer s. strogátь.Page in Frisk: 2,807-808Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στρεύγομαι
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7 ἐπιπέδωσις
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8 ἰσοεπίπεδος
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9 πλάξ
πλάξ, - ακόςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `plane, plain, surface of a sea, a mountain' (Pi., trag.), `flat stone, board, table' (hell.).Derivatives: 1. Dimin. πλακ-ίον n. (Troizen IVa), - ίς κλινίδιον... H. 2. - άς f. `floor of a wine cellar' (pap. IIp). 3. - ίτας ἄρτος `flat cake' (Sophr.), - ῖτις f. `kind of calamine or alum' (Gal.). 4. Adj. - ερός `flat' (Theoc.), - όεις `id.' (D.P.), - ινος `made of marble slabs' (inscr.), - ώδης `overdrawn with panes, a crust' (Arist.). 5. - οῦς, - οῦντος (from - όεις) m. `(flat) cake' (com. etc.) with - ούντ-ιον, - ικός. - ινος, - ᾶς a.o. 6. - όω `to cover with slabs of marble' (Syria) with - ωσις f. (Asia Minor), - ωτή f. `kind of calamine' (Dsc.). 7. PlN: Πλάκος m. name of a side-branch of the Ida (mountain) (Il.) with ὑποπλάκ-ιος (Z 397), - ος (Str.); Πλακίη f. name of a Pelasg. colony on the Propontis (Hdt.) with πλακιανόν n. name of a eye-unguent (Aët.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: With pl. πλάκ-ες agrees exactly a northgerm. word, OWNo. flær f. pl. `rock-terrace', PGm. * flah-iz, IE *plák-es; to this the innovated sg. flā, PGm. * flah-ō (would be Gr. *πλάκ-η). To this several Germ. words: with grammatic change Nord. flaga f., MLG vlage f. `thin layer (of the earth), flatness'; with long vowel: OWNo. flō f. `layer, course' (PGm. * flōh-ō), OHG fluoh, NHG Flüche, Schweiz. Fluh f. `rockwall' etc. From Balt. still e.g. Lett. plaka f. `low lying place, plain', also `cow's excrement', plakt `become flat'. Here prob. also with metaph. meaning Lat. placidus `quiet, calm, still' (orig. meaning `even, flat' still in aqua placida a.o.?), placeō `be pleasant'. -- Beside IE plak stands with final voiced cons. plag- in πλάγιος, (doubtful πέλαγος, s. vv.), all velar enlargements of an in no language retained verb * pelā- `broaden'(?); s. also πλάσσω, παλάμη, παλαστή; to this WP. 2, 90 f., Pok. 831 f., W.-Hofmann s. placeō w. further forms and rich lit. -- From πλακοῦς, - οῦντος with unclear development Lat. placenta `a kind of flat cake'; s. W.-Hofmann s. v. (cf. also pollenta `peeled barley'). -- A form * plak- is impossible in IE; the root * pelh₂- cannot give a short a in Greek. So πλακ- must be a loan (from a Eur. substratum?)Page in Frisk: 2,550-551Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλάξ
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10 κυλίω
κυλίω (s. prec. entry) 1 aor. ἐκύλισα. Pass.: impf. ἐκυλιόμην; aor. ἐκυλίσθην; fut. 3 sg. κυλισθήσεται LXX (perh. also earlier Gk. [Kühner-Bl. II 453]; Polyb. 26, 10, 16; Hero Alex. I p. 342, 19; LXX; En 18:15; TestJud 6:4; Joseph.)① to move an object by rolling it, roll (up) τί someth. act. λίθον (BGU 1290, 10; 19 [II B.C.]; 1 Km 14:33; Pr 26:27; Jos., Ant. 6, 121 [pass.]; TestJud 6:4) GPt 8:32; Lk 23:53 v.l.② to move on a surface by turning over and over, roll (oneself) pass. in act. sense (Aristot., HA 5, 19, 18; Polyb. 26, 1, 14; Dionys. Hal. 8, 39; Aelian, NA 7, 33; Epict. 4, 11, 29; LXX; En 18:15) of one possessed by a hostile spirit Mk 9:20. Of sinners in the place of punishment ApcPt 15, 30. Of stones: roll (Alex. Aphr., Fat. 36 II 2 p. 208, 24 κυλίεσθαι=roll [of a ball on an inclined plane]; Quint. Smyrn. 2, 384 κυλίνδεσθαι=roll [of a stone]; cp. Zech 9:16; Jos., Ant. 5, 219) ἐκ τῆς ὁδοῦ εἰς τὴν ἀνοδίαν or εἰς τὸ ὕδωρ from the road into the pathless ground or into the water Hv 3, 2, 9; 3, 7, 1; cp. 3; GPt 9:37.—DELG s.v. κυλίνδω. M-M.
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