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1 κλάζω
A (lyr.): [tense] aor.1ἔκλαγξα Il.1.46
, A. Ag. 201 (lyr.): [tense] aor.2ἔκλᾰγον h.Pan.14
, B.16.127, Theoc.17.71, etc.: [tense] pf.κέκλαγγα X.Cyn.3.9
, 6.23; subj. ; [dialect] Dor.κέκλᾱγα Alcm.7
; part. κεκληγώς, pl.κεκλήγοντες Il.17.756
, - ῶτες v.l.ib. 16.430,κεκλαγώς Plu.Tim.26
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.κεκλάγξομαι Ar.V. 930
:— make a sharp piercing sound:1 of birds, scream, οὐκ ἴδον.., ἀλλὰ κλάγξαντος (sc. ἐρῳδιοῦ)ἄκουσαν Il.10.276
; of starlings and daws,οὖλον κεκλήγοντες 17.756
, etc.;γεράνου φωνὴν ἐνιαύσια κεκληγυίης Hes.Op. 449
; of the eagle, Il.12.207, S.Ant. 112 (lyr.), cf. OT 966, etc.2 of dogs, bark, bay,οἱ μὲν κεκλήγοντες ἐπέδραμον Od. 14.30
, cf. Ar.V. 929, X.ll.cc., etc.3 of things, as of arrows in the quiver, clash, rattle,ἔκλαγξαν δ ἄρ' ὀϊστοί Il.1.46
; of the wind, whistle,αἶψα γὰρ ἦλθε κεκληγὼς Ζέφυρος Od.12.408
; of wheels, creak, A. Th. 205 (lyr.): c.acc. cogn., κλάζουσι κώδωνες φόβον ring forth terror, ib. 386; τί νέον ἔκλαγε σάλπιγξ.. ἀοιδάν; B.17.3; of the sea, roar,ἔκλαγεν δὲ πόντος Id.16.127
; of the musician, (lyr.); of Pan on his pipes, h.Pan.14; κλάζεις μέλισμα λύρας (of the τέττιξ) AP7.196 (Mel.).4 of men, shout, scream,ὀξέα κεκληγώς Il.2.222
, 17.88: c. acc. cogn., shout aloud, ring forth,κλάζοντες Ἄρη A.Ag.48
(anap.); (lyr.); Ζεὺς ἔκλαγξε βροντάν pealed forth thunder, Pi.P.4.23; alsoἔκλαγξε κέαρ ὀλοαῖσι στοναχαῖς Id.Pae.8.20
.5 less freq. of articulate sound, ἄλλο μῆχαρ.. μάντις ἔκλαγξεν shrieked forth another remedy, A.Ag. 201 (lyr.); Ζῆνα.. ἐπινίκια κλάζων sounding loudly the song of victory in honour of Z., ib. 174 (lyr.). -
2 ἀπόψαλμα
A, τό
the part of the string which the musician plucks,Ptol.
Harm.1.8(pl.),al., Porph.in Harm. 295.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόψαλμα
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3 μουσικός
μουσικός, ή, όν pert. to being musical, musical, skilled in music (so Aristoph. et al.; ins, pap, LXX; TestBenj 11:3; Jos., Ant. 16, 137 al. [ἡ μουσική]; Just. [ἡ μ.]); subst. ὁ μ. the musician (X., Cyr. 1, 6, 38; Cornutus 32 p. 67, 17 μ. καὶ κιθαριστής; OGI 383, 162; PFlor 74, 6; POxy 1275, 9 συμφωνίας αὐλητῶν κ. μουσικῶν; Ezk 26:13; Philo), w. harpists, flute-players and trumpeters Rv 18:22.—EWerner, The Sacred Bridge (Liturgy and Music) ’59.—DELG s.v. μοῦσα. M-M. -
4 σακάδιον
σᾰκάδιον, τό, a kind ofA musical instrument, Hsch. (Prob. named after the musician Sacadas of Argos.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σακάδιον
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5 ἐπιτρέχω
A- δρᾰμοῦμαι X.Cyn.9.6
, D.17.19 : [tense] aor. 2- έδρᾰμον Il. 4.524
, al. (rarely [tense] aor. I- έθρεξα 13.409
): [tense] pf.- δεδράμηκα X.Oec.15.6
; poet.- δέδρομα Od.
, etc. (v. infr. 11.2):—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf.- δεδράμημαι X.Oec.15.1
: —run upon or at, mostly for the purpose of attack, abs.,ὁ δ' ἐπέδραμεν Il.4.524
, cf. 18.527 ; of dogs,οἱ μὲν κεκλήγοντες ἐπέδραμον Od.14.30
; make an assault upon,τινί Th.4.32
, X.Cyn.9.6,ἐπί τινα Id.HG5.4.51
.b approach, εἰς ἃς (sc. μοίρας)ἐπιτρέχει ἡ Σελήνη, τούτοις συνάπτει Serapio
in Cat.Cod.Astr.8(4).228.2 run after, be eager or greedy,οὔτι ἐπιδραμὼν πάντα τὰ διδόμενα ἐδέκετο Hdt.3.135
; in haste,Pl.
Lg. 799c ; : c. dat., to be greedy for, App.Pun.94.II run over a space, τόσσον ἐπεδραμέτην, of horses, Il.23.433, cf. 418, 447 ; run over or graze the surface, : c. dat.,ἀσταχύεσσιν Call.Aet.3.1.46
.2 to be spread over,λευκὴ δ' ἐπιδέδρομεν αἴγλη Od.6.45
;κακὴ δ' ἐπιδέδρομεν ἀχλύς 20.357
: c. dat.,τῷ..ἐπιδέδρομεν ὀδμή Hermipp.82.3
(hex.);ἐπιδέδρομε νυκτὶ φέγγος A.R.2.670
;οἱ ἔρευθος ἐπιτρέχει Arat.834
, cf. Opp.C.3.94;ἐξανθήματα ἐ. τοῖς σώμασιν Plu.2.671a
; ὄρεσι..ἀφ' ἡλίου μορφαὶ ἐ. ib.934f ;σημείων τῷ νεκρῷ μοχθηρῶν ἐπιδραμ. Id.TG13
, etc.: c. acc., οἶδμα ὅταν ἔρεβος ὕφαλον ἐπιδράμῃ when the billow runs over the darkness of the deep, S. Ant. 588(lyr.); τὴν χώραν, of lava, Arist. Mir. 840a5;ψυχὴν ἐπιδέδρομε λήθη A.R.1.645
; Πώμην ἐπέδραμε λόγος c. acc. et inf., Plu.Aem. 25.3 of a musician, run over, play upon,ἐ. καλάμους χείλεσι Longus 1.24
;τὴν σύριγγα τῇ γλώττῃ Alciphr.3.12
;τῷ πλήκτρῳ τὰς χορδάς Ath.4.139e
.4 overrun, as an army does a country,ἐ. πεδίον πᾶν Hdt.1.161
;τὰς κώμας πάσας Id.8.23
; τὴν χώρην πᾶσαν ib. 32 ;τὰ ἔξω Th.4.104
.5 run over, treat lightly or summarily of, X.Oec.25.1 ([voice] Pass.) ; τῷ λόγῳ ib.6 ;εὐπόρως ἐ. περί τινος Isoc.Ep.9.6
;μικρὰ περὶ αὐτῶν D.17.19
;τὰς ἀπορίας ἐ. Arist.Pol. 1286a7
;Ἡροδότου.. ἡ λέξις..ῥᾳδίως ἐπιτρέχουσα τοῖς πράγμασιν Plu.2.854e
; ἐ. διὰ βραχυτάτων ib.119e ;τὸ ἐπιτρέχον σχῆμα Hermog.Id.1.11
.6 of a country, spread, extend,ἐπὶ.. D.P.809
; μέσην ἐ. νῆσον ib. 1092.III run close after,ἅρματα..ἵπποις ὠκυπόδεσσιν ἐπέδραμον Il.23.504
; ἐ. τὰ ἴχνη, of hounds, X.Cyn.3.6 : c. dat., follow, Arat.316 ; ἐ. τοῖς θήλεσιν, of the male, Plu.2.965e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιτρέχω
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6 χιάζω
II χῑάζω, mark with two lines crossing like a X:—[voice] Pass.,ζῷα δυσὶ γραμμαῖς κεχιασμένα D.S.2.58
: esp. of words or lines in which the critic wishes to point out something remarkable, τὸ δὲ τοιοῦτον κεχίασται Sch.S.Ph. 201; χιάζεται ὁ στίχος (in allusion to the word Ἑλένη) Sch.E.Or.81, etc.; absurdly expld. by Eust.1462.41.2 Rhet., arrange four clauses crosswise, Hermog.Inv.4.3, Porph. in Cat.79.6.4 cross out, cancel a document, PFlor.61.65 (i A. D.), POxy.1282.34 (i A. D.), etc. -
7 ἁρμονικός
II musical: theory of music,Pl.
Phdr. 268e, Arist.Metaph. 1077a5; ἡ ἐν τοῖς μαθήμασιν -κή (sc. ἐπιστήμη ) mathematical theory of music, ib. 997b21; ἁ. πραγματεία a treatise thereon, Plu.2.1142f; ἁρμονικὰ στοιχεῖα, title of work by Aristoxenus; ἁρμονικοί, οἱ, students of-κή, οἱ κατὰ τοὺς ἀριθμοὺς ἁ. Arist.Top. 107a16
; with play on (b), Aristox. Harm.p.I M.c ἁ. κίνησις, of the pulse, in harmony with physical state, Gal.19.376.III Arith., harmonic,μέσα Archyt.2
;ἁ. ἀναλογία Ph.1.27
, Nicom.Ar.2.22, Theo Sm.p.114H.;μεσότης Arist.Fr.47
;λόγοι Ph.1.22
([comp] Sup.);λόγοι κατ' ἀριθμὼς ἁ. συγκεκραμένοι Ti.Locr. 96a
, cf. Arist.de An. 406b29.IV ἁ. γυμνάσιον training by rule of thumb, Philostr.Gym.53.V metaph., capable of harmonizing,τακτικοὶ καὶ ἁ. Plu.2.618c
; of God, ib.946f.VI Adv. - κῶς ib.1138e, Iamb.Comm.Math.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁρμονικός
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8 ἐπιπόρπημα
A garment buckled over the shoulders, cloak, mantle, part of the dress of a musician, Pl.Com.10, App.Pun. 109.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιπόρπημα
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9 μαλακός
μαλακός, ή, όν (s. two prec. entries; ‘soft’: Hom. et al.; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; Jos., Ant. 8, 72 βύσσος μ.; Mel., P. 80, 594 στρωμνῆς μ.)① pert. to being yielding to touch, soft, of things: clothes (Hom. et al.; Artem. 1, 78 p. 73, 10 ἱματίων πολυτελῶν κ. μαλακῶν; PSI 364, 5 ἱμάτιον μαλ.) μ. ἱμάτια soft garments, such as fastidious people wear Lk 7:25. (τὰ) μ. soft clothes (Sb 6779, 57; s. λευκός 2, end) Mt 11:8ab.② pert. to being passive in a same-sex relationship, effeminate esp. of catamites, of men and boys who are sodomized by other males in such a relationship, opp. ἀρσενοκοίτης (Dionys. Hal. 7, 2, 4; Dio Chrys. 49 [66], 25; Ptolem., Apotel. 3, 15, 10; Vett. Val. 113, 22; Diog. L. 7, 173; PHib 54, 11 [c. 245 B.C.] may have this mng.: a musician called Zenobius ὁ μαλακός [prob. with a sideline, according to Dssm., LO 131, 4—LAE 164, 4]. S. also a Macedon. ins in LDuchesne and CBayet, Mémoire sur une Mission au Mont Athos 1876 no. 66 p. 46; Plautus, Miles 668 cinaedus [Gk. κίναιδος] malacus; cp. the atttack on the morality of submissive homoeroticism Aeschin. 1, 188; DCohen, Greece and Rome 23, ’76, 181f) 1 Cor 6:9 (‘male prostitutes’ NRSV is too narrow a rendering; ‘sexual pervert’ REB is too broad)=Pol 5:3.—S. lit. s.v. ἀρσενοκοίτης. B. 1065. DELG. M-M. -
10 ᾠδός
A singer, , cf. Phld.Mus.p.20 K., etc.; μετὰ Λέσβιον ᾠδόν, prov. of a second-rate musician, Cratin.243, cf. Arist.Fr. 545;οἱ τοῦ Διονύσου ᾠ. Pl.Lg. 812b
; χορούς τινας.. ᾠδούς ib. 800e; of cicadae,οἱ ὑπὲρ κεφαλῆς ᾠ. Id.Phdr. 262d
, cf. AP6.54 (Paul.Sil.);τὸν ἀλεκτρυόνα τὸν ᾠδὸν ἀποπνίξασά μου Pl.Com.14D.
; ὑπὸ τὸν ᾠδὸν ὄρνιθα about cockcrow, Poll.1.71.II the cup passed round when a scolion was sung, Antiph.85.2, cf. Tryphoap.Ath.11.503d.
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