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1 ἐπωμίς
A the point of the shoulder, where it joins the collar-bone, Hp.Art.1, al., X.Mem.3.10.13, Gal.2.273, etc.; the adjacent part of the collar-bone, Poll.2.133 ; acc. to Arist.HA 493a9, back part of the neck: pl., Id.Phgn. 810b35.2 Poet., shoulder, Achae.4, Call.Del. 143, AP9.588 (Alc. Mess.).3 part of a ship, Archimel. ap. Ath.5.209d (s.v.l.). -
2 κατωμάδιος
A from the shoulder, δίσκος κ. a quoit thrown down from the shoulder, i.e. from the upturned hand held above the shoulder, Il.23.431.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατωμάδιος
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3 ακρωμία
ἀκρωμίᾱ, ἀκρωμίαpoint of the shoulder: fem nom /voc /acc dualἀκρωμίᾱ, ἀκρωμίαpoint of the shoulder: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————ἀκρωμίαι, ἀκρωμίαpoint of the shoulder: fem nom /voc plἀκρωμίᾱͅ, ἀκρωμίαpoint of the shoulder: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
4 ὦμος
ὦμος, ὁ: (v. sub fin.):—A the shoulder with the upper arm ( ὠλένη being the lower),ξίφεϊ κληῗδα παρ' ὦμον πλῆξ', ἀπὸ δ' αὐχένος ὦμον ἐέργαθεν ἠδ' ἀπὸ νώτου Il.5.146
, cf. 8.325, Hdt.4.62; ;τεύχε' ἀπ' ὤμων συλήσειν 15.544
; ὦμος ς ριβαρός, ὦμοι ἴφθιμοι, 5.400, 18.204;εὐρέες 3.210
;κυρτώ 2.217
;ἀμφ' ὤμοισιν ἔχει σάκος 11.527
, cf. S.Fr. 453;ἐπ' ὤμου.. φέρειν Od.10.170
, cf. Isoc.19.39;ἀρεῖτ' ἐπ' ὤμου Herod.3.61
; κατ' ὤμου δεῖρον ib.3;ἐπ' ὤμων πατέρ' ἔχων S.Fr. 373
; ;ὤμοισι φόρησεν Il.19.11
;ἑλὼν.. σάκος ὤμῳ 15.474
; ὤμῳ or ὤμοισιν ἔχειν, 14.376, 1.45, al.; ὤμοις or ἐπ' ὤμοις φέρειν, S.Fr. 454, Tr564;ἔχειν ἀνὰ φαιδίμῳ ὤμῳ Od.11.128
, 23.275;λαβὼν.. ὦμον εἰς ἀριστερόν E.IT 1381
;ἐπ' ὤμοις θεῖναι Id.Ba. 755
;κίον' οὐρανοῦ.. ὤμοις ἐρείδων A.Pr. 350
; ὤμοισι τοῖσι ἐμοῖσι 'by the strength of mine arms', Hdt.2.106; ἀποστρέψαι τὸν ὦ. to dislocate it, Ar.Eq. 263 (troch.);ὁ δ' ὦμος.. πιέζεται Id.Ra.30
;τὸν ὦμον θλίβομαι Id.Fr. 323
: pl. for sg., .b the shoulder is sts. more exactly specified as πρυμνότατος or πρυμνὸς ὦμος, Od.17.462, 504;νείατος ὦ. Il.15.341
, 17.310; sts. opp. χείρ (the arm),χεῖρες ὤμων.. ἐπαΐσσονται 23.628
; ; τοὺς ὤμους ἀποταμόντες σὺν τῇσι χερσί (arms) Hdt.4.62;ἀποταμόντα ἐν τῷ ὤμῳ τὴν χεῖρα Id.2.121
.έ, cf. E.Ba. 1127, Arist.HA 493b26.2 also of animals. as of a horse, Il.6.510, 15.267, X.Eq.8.6; of a lion, Hes.Sc. 430; of a dog, X.Cyn.4.1; of crabs, Batr.296; of birds, Plu.2.983b; of ants, Gp.13.10.14.3 the shoulder, in a dress,ἐπὶ τῶν ὤμων τῆς ἐπωμίδος LXX Ex.28.12
, cf. 25(29);ἐπὶ τῷ ὤμῳ τοῦ χιτῶνος ὑποθέντες Aen.Tact.31.23
codd. ( ἐπὶ τῇ ᾤᾳ cj. Haupt).II metaph. of the parts below the top or head of any thing, esp. of the fork of a vine (cf. ὠμοχάραξ), Gp.4.12.4; of the womb, Heroph. ap. Gal.4.596, cf. Ruf.Onom. 195. (Cf. Lat. umerus (fr. *omesos), Goth. ams (stem amsa-), Skt. áṃsas, also [dialect] Aeol. ἐπ-ομμάδιος, and (non-Greek)ἀμέσω Hsch.
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5 ώμω
ὤ̱μω, ὦμοςthe shoulder with the upper arm: masc nom /voc /acc dualὤ̱μω, ὦμοςthe shoulder with the upper arm: masc gen sg (doric aeolic)——————ὤ̱μῳ, ὦμοςthe shoulder with the upper arm: masc dat sg -
6 ὦμος
-ου + ὁ N 2 13-9-17-3-7=49 Gn 21,14; 24,15.45; 49,15; Ex 12,34shoulder Gn 21,14; id. (in a dress) Ex 28,12*Jer 38(31),21 εἰς τοὺς ὤμους to the shoulders corr. εἰς τοὺς οἴμους to the roads for MT למסלה to the road; *Is 10,27 (ἀπὸ) τῶν ὤμων (from) the shoulders-כםשׁ for MT מןשׁ fatness, oil?; *Mal 2,3 τὸν ὦμον the shoulder-זרוע the arm for MT זרע offspringCf. WEVERS 1990, 449 -
7 ακρωμίας
ἀκρωμίᾱς, ἀκρωμίαpoint of the shoulder: fem acc plἀκρωμίᾱς, ἀκρωμίαpoint of the shoulder: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
8 ἀκρωμίας
ἀκρωμίᾱς, ἀκρωμίαpoint of the shoulder: fem acc plἀκρωμίᾱς, ἀκρωμίαpoint of the shoulder: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
9 εξωμίας
ἐξωμίᾱς, ἐξωμίαςone with arms bare to the shoulder: masc acc plἐξωμίᾱς, ἐξωμίαςone with arms bare to the shoulder: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
10 ἐξωμίας
ἐξωμίᾱς, ἐξωμίαςone with arms bare to the shoulder: masc acc plἐξωμίᾱς, ἐξωμίαςone with arms bare to the shoulder: masc nom sg (attic epic doric aeolic) -
11 κατωμάδιον
κατωμάδιοςfrom the shoulder: masc acc sgκατωμάδιοςfrom the shoulder: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
12 συνωμίας
συνωμίᾱς, συνωμίαspace between the shoulder-blades: fem acc plσυνωμίᾱς, συνωμίαspace between the shoulder-blades: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
13 βραχίων
A arm (opp. πῆχυς, Pl.Ti. 75a, but = πῆχυς, Arist.MA 698b2), Il.13.529, Hdt.5.12, X.Eq.12.5, Arist.HA 493b26, etc.; πρυμνὸς βραχίων the shoulder, Il.13.532, 16.323; also, shoulder of beasts, ib. 594b13:—Poet. as a symbol of strength, ἐκ βραχιόνων by force of arm, E.Supp. 478.------------------------------------Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βραχίων
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14 ἀνά
ἀνά [ ᾰνᾰ], [dialect] Aeol., Thess., Arc., Cypr. [full] ὀν, Prep. governing gen., dat., and acc. By apocope ἀνά becomes ἄν before dentals, as ἂν τὸν ὀδελόν; ἄγ before gutturals, as ἂγ γύαλα; ἄμ before labials, as ἂμ βωμοῖσι, ἂμ πέτραις, etc.;Aἀμπεπλεγμένας IG5(2).514.10
(Arc.).A WITH GEN., three times in Od., in phrase ἀνὰ νηὸς βαίνειν go on board ship, 2.416, 9.177, 15.284; ἂν τοῦ τοίχου, τᾶς ὁδοῦ, τοῦ ῥοειδίου, IG14.352i40, ii 15,83 ([place name] Halaesa).B WITH DAT., on, upon, without any notion of motion, [dialect] Ep., Lyr., and Trag. (only lyr.), ἀνὰ σκήπτρῳ upon the sceptre, Il.1.15, Pi.P. 1.6;ἂμ βωμοῖσι Il.8.441
;ἀνὰ σκολόπεσσι 18.177
;ἀνὰ Γαργάρῳ ἄκρῳ 15.152
; ἀνὰ ὤμῳ upon the shoulder, Od.11.128; ἀν ἵπποις, i. e. in a chariot, Pi.O.1.41;ἂμ πέτραις A.Supp. 351
(lyr.); ; ([place name] Epirus).C WITH ACCUS., the comm. usage, implying motion upwards:I of Place, up, from bottom to top, up along,κίον' ἀν' ὑψηλὴν ἐρύσαι Od.22.176
; ἀνὰ μέλαθρον up to, ib. 239; [φλὲψ] ἀνὰ νῶτα θέουσα διαμπερὲς αὐχέν' ἱκάνει Il.13.547
;ἀνὰ τὸν ποταμόν Hdt.2.96
; ἂν ῥόον up-stream, GDI5016.11 ([place name] Gortyn);κρῆς ἂν τὸν ὀδελὸν ἐμπεπαρμένον Ar.Ach. 796
([place name] Megarian); simply, along,ἂν τὼς ὄρως Tab.Heracl.2.32
.2 up and down, throughout,ἀνὰ δῶμα Il.1.570
; ἀνὰ στρατόν, ἄστυ, ὅμιλον, ib. 384, Od.8.173, etc.; (lyr.); ἀνὰ πᾶσαν τὴν Μηδικήν, ἀνὰ τὴν Ἑλλάδα, Hdt.1.96, 2.135, etc.;ὀν τὸ μέσσον Alc. 18.3
; ἀνὰ τὸ σκοτεινόν in the darkness, Th.3.22.3 metaph., ἀνὰ θυμὸν φρονέειν, ἀνὰ στόμα ἔχειν, to have continually in the mind, in the mouth, Il.2.36, 250; ἀν' Αἰγυπτίους ἄνδρας among them, Od.14.286; ἀνὰ πρώτους εἶναι to be among the first, Hdt.9.86.II of Time, throughout, ἀνὰ νύκτα all night through, Il.14.80;ἀνὰ τὰς προτέρας ἡμέρας Hdt.7.223
;ἀνὰ τὸν πόλεμον 8.123
; ἀνὰ χρόνον in course of time, 1.173, 2.151, 5.27; ἀνὰ μέσσαν ἀκτῖνα (i. e. in the south) S.OC 1247.2 distributively, ἀνὰ πᾶσαν ἡμέραν day by day, Hdt.2.37, 130, etc.;ἀνὰ πᾶν ἔτος 1.136
, etc.;ἀνὰ πάντα ἔτεα 8.65
: also ἀνὰ πρεσβύτᾱτα in order of age, Test.Epict.4.28.III distributively with Numerals, pieces of meat at half an obol each, Ar.Ra. 554; τῶν ἀν' ὀκτὼ τὠβολοῦ that sell 8 for the obol, Timocl. 18; ἀνὰ πέντε παρασάγγας τῆς ἡμέρας [they marched] at the rate of 5 parasangs a day, X.An.4.6.4; ἔστησαν ἀνὰ ἑκατόν μάλιστα ὥσπερ χοροί they stood in bodies of about 100 men each. ib.5.4.12; κλισίας ἀνὰ πεντήκοντα companies at the rate of 50 in each, Ev.Luc.9.14; ἔλαβον ἀνὰ δηνάριον a denarius apiece, Ev. Matt.20.10; in doctor's prescriptions,ἀνὰ ὀβολὼ β Sor.1.63
, etc.: also amounting to2
1/2 signs, Autol.1.10; multiplied by, PPetr.3p.198.IV Phrases: ἀνὰ κράτος up to the full strength, i. e. vigorously, ἀνὰ κράτος φεύγειν, ἀπομάχεσθαι, X.Cyr.4.2.30, 5.3.12; ἀνὰ τὸν αὐτὸν λόγον and proportionately,Pl.
Phd. 110d; esp. in math. sense, Id.Ti. 37a, Arist.APo. 85a38, etc.; ἀνὰ μέσον in the midst, Antiph.13, Men.531.19; by turns,Arist.
Pol. 1287n17.D WITH NOM. of Numerals, etc., distributively, Apoc.21.21, v. l. in Sor.1.11, 12, cf. Orib.Fr.50,54.E WITHOUT CASE as Adv., thereupon, Hom. and other Poets:— and with the notion of spreading all over a space, throughout, all over, μέλανες δ' ἀνὰ βότρυες ἦσαν all over there were clusters, Il.18.562, cf. Od.24.343:—but ἀνά often looks like an Adv. in Hom., where really it is only parted from its Verb by tmesis, ἀνὰ δ' ἔσχετο; ἀνὰ δ' ὦρτο (for ἀνῶρτο δέ) ; ἀνὰ τεύχε' ἀείρας (for τεύχεα ἀναείρας), etc.F IN COMPOS.1 as in C. 1, up to, upwards, up, opp. κατά, as ἀνα-βαίνω, -βλέπω, ἀν-αιρέω, -ίστημι: poet. sts. doubled,ἀν' ὀρσοθύρην ἀναβαίνειν Od.22.132
.2 hence flows the sense of increase or strengthening, as in ἀνακρίνω; though it cannot always be translated, as in Homer's ἀνείρομαι:—in this case opp. ὑπό.3 from the notion throughout (E), comes that of repetition and improvement, as in ἀνα-βλαστάνω, -βιόω, -γεννάω.4 the notion of back, backwards, in ἀναχωρέω, ἀνανεύω, etc., seems to come from such phrases as ἀνὰ ῥόον up, i. e. against, the stream.G ἄνα, written with anastr. as Adv., up! arise!ἀλλ' ἄνα Il.6.331
, Od.18.13:—in this sense the ult. is never elided; cf.ἀλλ' ἄνα, εἰ μέμονάς γε Il.9.247
;ἀλλ' ἄνα ἐξ ἑδράνων S.Aj. 194
.2 apocop. ἄν after ὤρνυτο, ὦρτο, and up stood.. arose, Il.3.268, 23.837, etc.3 when used as Prep. ἀνά never suffers anastrophe.------------------------------------ἄνα (B), ἡ,A = ἄνυσις, Alcm.23.83, Call.Jov.90; cf. ἄνη. -
15 χόνδρος
χόνδρος, ὁ,A granule or lump of salt,ἁλὸς χόνδρους Hp.Ulc.17
, cf. Sophr. in PSI11.1214a.3: pl., PLit.Lond.167.18 (ii/iii A. D.);ἁλὸς τρύφεα κατὰ χόνδρους μεγάλους Hdt.4.181
; οἰκία ἐκ τῶν ἁλίνων χ. οἰκοδομέαται ib. 185:— χόνδρος abs., salt,χ. ἐποψίδιος AP7.736
(Leon.); also of the gum of frankincense, Thphr.HP9.4.10;λιβανωτοῦ χ. Luc.Sat.16
, cf. Asin.12;χ. λιβάνου Dsc.1.68.7
.2 groats of wheat or spelt (esp. the latter, Dsc.2.96, Gp.3.7);σασαμίδας χόνδρον τε καὶ ἐγκρίδας Stesich.2
;χόνδρον ἕψων Ar.Fr. 203
, cf. 412 (anap.);χ. γάλακι κατανενιμμένος Pherecr.108.18
;ἐκ δ' Ἰταλίας χ. καὶ πλευρὰ βόεια Hermipp.63.6
(hex.); χ. Μεγαρικός, Θετταλικός, Antiph. 34.2,3, Alex.191;ὁ χ. πλεῖον ὕδωρ δέχεται ἢ οἱ πυροὶ ἐξ ὧν ὁ τοιοῦτος ἐγένετο χ. Arist.Pr. 929b1
, cf. Thphr.CP4.16.2, Plb.12.2.5;χόνδρου πτισάνη Gal.6.496
: hence, gruel, porridge, Thphr.HP 4.4.9, Orac. ap. Hierocl. in CA1p.421M.: prov., of an old man,χόνδρον λείχειν Ar.V. 737
(anap.).II gristle, cartilage, Hp.Aph. 6.19, Arist.HA 516b31, PA 655a37: esp. the cartilage of the breast, which unites the false ribs at the termination of the breast-bone, Hp.Epid.7.3, cf. Prorrh.2.7, Nic.Al. 123; and v. ξιφοειδής; also, the cartilage of the ear, Arist.HA 492a16; of the nose, Poll.2.79; of the windpipe (i. e. uvula), ib.99; ὠλενίτης χ. the shoulder-blade, Lyc.155; also of the young horns of deer, Ael.NA6.5.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χόνδρος
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16 ῥάχις
2 spine or backbone,σύγκειται ἡ ῥ. ἐκ σφονδύλων, τείνει δ' ἀπὸ τῆς κεφαλῆς μέχρι πρὸς τὰ ἰσχία Arist.HA 516a11
, cf. PA 654b12, al.; ὑπὸ ῥάχιν παγέντες impaled, A. Eu. 190, cf. S.Fr.20, E.Cyc. 643; μυελὸς κοίλης ῥάχεως Archel. ap. Antig.Mir.89, cf. Pl.Ti. 77d, 91a.1 ridge of a hill or mountain, Hdt.3.54, 7.216, IG42(1).71.14 (Epid., iii B.C.), Plb.3.101.2, D.H.5.44, Str.3.2.3 (pl.); ἂν ῥάχιν along the ridge, GDI5075.69 (Crete, i B.C.); so Archil.21 like ned Thasos to an ὄνου ῥάχις.2 ῥ. ῥινός bridge of the nose, Poll.2.79, Ruf.Onom.35.3 ῥ. φύλλου mid-rib of a leaf, Thphr.HP3.7.5, al. -
17 θώρηξ
θώρηξ, ηκος: breast - plate, cuirass, corselet, Il. 11.19 ff. It was usually of bronze, consisting of two plates, γύαλα. (See adjacent cut, also cut No. 33.) The cuirass fitted closely to the body, and was cut square off at the waist; the shoulder - pieces (see cut) were drawn down by small chains and fastened to buttons in front; the metal plates were united by clasps (see cut No. 19); the upper part of the thighs was protected by the μίτρη, worn over the apron, ζῶμα, of leather or felt, and by its metal flaps, πτέρυγες (Nos. 12, 33, 79), or plates (Nos. 3 and 33); over the θώρηξ, μίτρη, and ζῶμα was bound the ζωστήρ (No. 3), below which projected the lower end of the χιτών (Nos. 3, 19, 33; cf. λινοθώρηξ and χιτών).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > θώρηξ
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18 ηκος
θώρηξ, ηκος: breast - plate, cuirass, corselet, Il. 11.19 ff. It was usually of bronze, consisting of two plates, γύαλα. (See adjacent cut, also cut No. 33.) The cuirass fitted closely to the body, and was cut square off at the waist; the shoulder - pieces (see cut) were drawn down by small chains and fastened to buttons in front; the metal plates were united by clasps (see cut No. 19); the upper part of the thighs was protected by the μίτρη, worn over the apron, ζῶμα, of leather or felt, and by its metal flaps, πτέρυγες (Nos. 12, 33, 79), or plates (Nos. 3 and 33); over the θώρηξ, μίτρη, and ζῶμα was bound the ζωστήρ (No. 3), below which projected the lower end of the χιτών (Nos. 3, 19, 33; cf. λινοθώρηξ and χιτών).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ηκος
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19 πρυμνός
πρυμνός, sup. πρυμνότατος (Od. 17.463): at the extreme end, usually the lower or hinder part; βραχίων, ‘end’ of the arm near the shoulder, Il. 13.532 ; γλῶσσα, ‘root’ of the tongue, Il. 5.292; so κέρας, Il. 13.705; νηῦς πρυμνή, at the stern, ‘aft,’ ‘after part,’ cf. πρύμνη, Od. 2.417; δόρυ, here apparently the upper end, ‘by the point,’ Il. 17.618; of a stone, πρυμνὸς παχύς, thick ‘at the base,’ Il. 12.446 ; ὕλην πρυμνήν, wood ‘at the root,’ Il. 12.149.—Neut. as subst., πρυμ- νὸν θέναρος, ‘end of the palm,’ just below the fingers, Il. 5.339.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πρυμνός
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20 πρυμνός
A hindmost, undermost, end-most, π. βραχίων the end of the arm (where it joins the shoulder), Il.13.532, 16.323; π. γλῶσσα, κέρα, σκέλος, ὦμος, the end of the [limb] next the body, 5.292, 13.705, 16.314, Od.17.504; ὕλην π. ἐκτάμνειν cut off at the root, Il.12.149; δόρυ π. the lowest part of a spear-head (where it joins the shaft), 17.618; [λᾶας] πρυμνὸς παχύς broad at base, opp. ὕπερθεν ὀξύς, 12.446; πέτραι τε [πρ] υμναί broad-based rocks, prob. in E.Antiop.p.21 A.: [comp] Sup.πρυμνότατος Od.17.463
; cf. πρύμνα, πρυμνόν; Hsch. has πρυμνός· κάτωθεν βαρύς, ἢ πλοῦτος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρυμνός
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