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41 volatile
I.Lit.:II.bestiae,
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 151:puer,
i. e. Cupid, Ov. Am. 2, 7, 27.— Subst.: vŏlātĭlĕ, is, n., a fowl (late Lat.):omnia volatilia caeli,
Vulg. Ezek. 32, 4:omne volatile,
id. Gen. 1, 21.—Transf.A.Swift, rapid:B.telum,
i. e. an arrow, Lucr. 1, 970; Ov. A. A. 1, 169; id. M. 7, 841:ferrum,
Verg. A. 4, 71: cervus, Varr. ap. Non. p. 559, 23, and 515, 20 (al. volabile).—Fleeting, transitory:aetas,
Ov. M. 10, 519:gloria vanum et volatile quiddam est aurāque mobilius,
Sen. Ep. 123, 15:lepra,
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42 volatilis
I.Lit.:II.bestiae,
Cic. N. D. 2, 60, 151:puer,
i. e. Cupid, Ov. Am. 2, 7, 27.— Subst.: vŏlātĭlĕ, is, n., a fowl (late Lat.):omnia volatilia caeli,
Vulg. Ezek. 32, 4:omne volatile,
id. Gen. 1, 21.—Transf.A.Swift, rapid:B.telum,
i. e. an arrow, Lucr. 1, 970; Ov. A. A. 1, 169; id. M. 7, 841:ferrum,
Verg. A. 4, 71: cervus, Varr. ap. Non. p. 559, 23, and 515, 20 (al. volabile).—Fleeting, transitory:aetas,
Ov. M. 10, 519:gloria vanum et volatile quiddam est aurāque mobilius,
Sen. Ep. 123, 15:lepra,
changing from one part to another, Vulg. Lev. 13, 57. -
43 βέλος
A missile, esp. arrow, dart, freq. in Hom.; of the piece of rock hurled by the Cyclops,τόντονδε βαλὼν β. Od.9.495
; of an ox's leg thrown by one of the suitors at Ulysses, 20.305; of a stool, 17.464; ὑπὲκ βελέων out of the reach of darts, out of shot, Il.4.465;ἐκ βελέων 11.163
;ἔξω βελῶν X.Cyr.3.3.69
, etc.;ἔξω βέλους Arr.An. 2.27.1
, Luc.Hist.Conscr.4; opp. ἐντὸς βέλους, D.S.20.6, Arr.An. 1.2.5; εἴσω β. παρελθεῖν ib.1.6.8.2 used of any weapon, as a sword, Ar.Ach. 345, cf. S.Aj. 658; an axe, E.El. 1159; the sting of a scorpion, A.Fr. 169; of the gad-fly, Id.Supp. 556.3 ἀγανὰ βέλεα of Apollo, Il.24.759, Od.3.280, and of Artemis, ib.5.124, denote sudden, easy death of men and women respectively; βέλος ὀξύ, of Ilithyia, pangs of childbirth, Il.11.269, cf. Theoc.27.29.4 after Hom. of anything swift-darting, Διὸς βέλη the bolts of Zeus, lightnings, Pi.N.10.8, cf. Hdt.4.79, etc.;Ζηνὸς ἄγρυπνον β. A.Pr. 360
; πύρπνουν β. ib. 917; βέλεσι πυρπνόου ζάλης, of a storm, ib. 373;πάγων δύσομβρα β. S.Ant. 358
: metaph., ὀμμάτων β. glance of the eye, A.Ag. 742; φίλοικτον β. a piteous glance, ib. 241 (lyr.); ἱμέρου β. the shaft of love, Id.Pr. 649;θυμοῦ βέλη S.OT 893
(s.v.l.); of arguments,πᾶν τετόξευται β. A.Eu. 679
, cf. Pl.Phlb. 23b; β. τὰ ἀπὸ τοῦ στόματος, of invective, Lib.Or.51.8; of mental anguish or fear,ἄτλατον β. Pi.N. 1.48
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44 Winged
adj.P. and V. πτερωτός (Plat.), πτηνός (Plat.), ὑπόπτερος (Plat.), Ar. and V. εὔπτερος, πτεροῦς, V. πετηνός, κατάπτερος, Ar. πτεροφόρος, πτέρινος.A winged arrow: V. κομήτης ἰός, ὁ (Soph., Trach. 567).Golden-winged, adj.: Ar. χρυσόπτερος.Swift-winged: V. ταχύπτερος, ὠκύπτερος.Whitewinged: V. λευκόπτερος.Yellow-winged: V. ξαυθόπτερος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Winged
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45 טוס
טוּס(b. h. טוּשׂ) ( 1) to glisten. Denom. טַוָּוס. 2) (cmp. חָלַף)) to fly swiftly.Y.Taan.IV, 69b לא נראה עיף טָסוכ׳ no bird has been seen flying in all Palestine; Lam. R. introd. end.Deut R. s. 6 קושט … וטס כעוף goes straight like an arrow, and swift like a bird. Midr. Till. to Ps. 90:10 גזין חשין וטָסִין they pass, hasten and fly; a. fr. Pi. טִיֵּיס same. Koh. R. to IX, 7 ט׳ וחזר וט׳ he flew to and back. Hif. הֵטִיס to cause to fly, to bring on by flight. Ruth R. to IV, 1 הטִיסוֹוכ׳ the Lord would have made him fly and brought him (to the place). Gen. R. s. 59, end. Cant. R. to I, 9 הֵטִיסָן; Ex. R. s. 23 end הסיטן (corr. acc.).Lev. R. s. 16 הסיט׳, (read as) Yalk. Kings 232. Lev. R. s. 11, beg. הסיטן (corr. acc.) he winged them; a. fr. -
46 טוּס
טוּס(b. h. טוּשׂ) ( 1) to glisten. Denom. טַוָּוס. 2) (cmp. חָלַף)) to fly swiftly.Y.Taan.IV, 69b לא נראה עיף טָסוכ׳ no bird has been seen flying in all Palestine; Lam. R. introd. end.Deut R. s. 6 קושט … וטס כעוף goes straight like an arrow, and swift like a bird. Midr. Till. to Ps. 90:10 גזין חשין וטָסִין they pass, hasten and fly; a. fr. Pi. טִיֵּיס same. Koh. R. to IX, 7 ט׳ וחזר וט׳ he flew to and back. Hif. הֵטִיס to cause to fly, to bring on by flight. Ruth R. to IV, 1 הטִיסוֹוכ׳ the Lord would have made him fly and brought him (to the place). Gen. R. s. 59, end. Cant. R. to I, 9 הֵטִיסָן; Ex. R. s. 23 end הסיטן (corr. acc.).Lev. R. s. 16 הסיט׳, (read as) Yalk. Kings 232. Lev. R. s. 11, beg. הסיטן (corr. acc.) he winged them; a. fr.
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