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101 χλωρός
A greenish-yellow, pale green,χλωραὶ ῥῶπες Od.16.47
;ὄρος.. χλωρόν h.Ap. 223
;χλωραὶ ἐλάται Pi.Fr. 167
, E.Ba.38;χλωραῖς ὑπὸ βάσσαις S.OC 673
(lyr.);χλωρὰν ἀν' ὕλην E.Hipp.17
;δόνακι χλωρὸν Εὐρώταν Id.Hel. 349
(lyr.), cf. S.Ant. 1132 (lyr.); also in Prose,σίτου ἔτι χ. ὄντος Th.4.6
;τὰ φυόμενα χ. τὸ πρῶτον εἶναι Thphr.Sens. 78
; ἡ χ. the green plaster, Androm. ap. Gal.13.470; χλωρὸς λίθος, = σμάραγδος, PHolm.5.10; of sea-water, Poet. ap. Plu.2.767f(cf. E.Fr. 1084); of other water, AP9.669.3 (Marian.): χλωρά, ἡ, green paint, as a stage-property to represent a river in scenery, Pap. in Eos. 32.30 (v/vi A. D.).2 yellow,μέλι χ. Il.11.631
, Od.10.234; ἀμφὶ χλωρὰν ψάμαθον on the yellow sand, S.Aj. 1064; ᾠοῦ τὸ χ. yolk of egg, Zopyr. ap. Orib.14.61.1.II generally, pale, pallid,χλωρὸς ἀδάμας Hes.Sc. 231
: most freq.,2 of persons, pale,χλωρὸς ὑπαὶ δείους Il.10.376
, 15.4; χ. Ἀχλύς (personified) Hes.Sc. 265;χλωροτέρα.. ποίας ἔμμι Sapph.2.14
; hence as an epith. of fear,χλωρὸν δέος Il.7.479
, Od.11.43, etc.;χλωρῷ δείματι A.Supp. 566
(lyr.), cf. E.Supp. 599 (lyr.): in Medic. writers, yellow, biliouslooking, ὀφθαλμοὶ -ότεροι v. l. in Hp.VM10;χρῶμα χ. ἴσχειν Id.Prog. 24
;σῶμα.. οὔτε χ. ἀλλ' ὑπέρυθρον Th.2.49
; also χ. πτύελος, οὖρον, Hp.Prog.14, VM10 ([comp] Comp.).III without regard to colour, green, i. e. fresh, opp. dry, esp. of wood, ῥόπαλον.. χλωρὸν ἐλαΐνεον of green olive-wood, Od.9.320, cf. 379; opp. αὖος, Hes.Op. 743;τὰ σφόδρα χ. ἄκαυστα Arist.Mete. 387a22
; χ. ξύλα ib. 374a5, al.; of various things,χλωραὶ ἐέρσαι Pi.N.8.40
; τυρὸς χ. fresh cheese, Ar.Ra. 559, Lys.23.6; of fish, fresh, not salted, Ath.7.309b; of fruit, fresh picked, IG22.1013.23, Dsc.1.113.2 metaph., fresh, blooming, χλωρόν τε καὶ βλέποντα Trag. ap. Hsch. (perh. to be read in A.Ag. 677 for καὶ ζῶντα καὶ β.) ; λειμὼν ἄνθεσι (sed fort. ἔρνεσι)θάλλων χλωροῖς E.IA 1297
(lyr.);χλωρὸν γόνυ Theoc.14.70
;χ. αἷαμα
fresh, living,S.
Tr. 1055, E.Hec. 127 (anap.); χ. δάκρυ fresh, bursting tear, E.Med. 906, cf. 922, Hel. 1189;χλωρὰ δακρύων ἄχνα S.Tr. 847
(lyr.); sparkling,E.
Cyc.67 (lyr.).3 metaph., unripe,χ. καὶ ἄναιμα πράγματα Gorg.Fr.16
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102 ἀνέλκω
A draw up, τάλαντα.. ἀνέλκει holds them up (in weighing), 1l.12.434; ἀνελκύσαι ναῦς haul them up high and dry, Hdt.7.59, Th. 6.44;νῆες ἀνελκυσμέναι Hdt.9.98
;δοκοὺς ἀ. Th.2.76
; haul up a sail, Epicr.10.2 drag up, drag out, ; κᾷτ' ἀνελκύσας ἐρωτᾷ having dragged him into open court, Id.Ach. 687; τὰ παιδάρι' εὐδὺς ἀνέλκει drags them into the witness-box, Id.V. 568: —[voice] Med., ἀνέλκεσθαι τρίχας tear one's own hair, Il.22.77:—[voice] Pass.,κύνα χερσὶν ἀνελκομενον D.P.790
.II draw back, ὁ δὲ τόξου πῆχυν ἄνελκεν (in act to shoot) Il.11.375, cf. Od.21.128:—[voice] Med., ἔγχος ἀνελκόμενον drawing back his spear [out of the corpse], ib.22.97;τόξον ἀνέλκεται τοξευτής Arat.305
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pf. part.ἀνειλκυσμένος Procl.Hyp.7.39
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103 ἄρκαλα
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104 ἐγχέω
ἐγχέω, [dialect] Ep. subj. ἐγχείῃ (v. infr.): [tense] fut. - χέω, late ἐγχύσω f.l. in Hero Spir.1.33: [tense] aor. ἐνέχεα, [dialect] Ep. ἐνέχευα, but [ per.] 3pl. ἐνέχεαν in tmesi Od.8.436; imper.A : [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. ἐγκέχῠμαι:— pour in,ἐν δ' οἶνον ἔχευεν Od.3.40
, 6.77;μέθυ.. ἐγχείῃ δεπάεσσι 9.10
;ἔγχεε κέρναις ἔνα καὶ δύο Alc.41.4
;οἶνον ἐς κύλικα Hdt.4.70
; ;φάρμακα X.Cyr.1.3.9
; ; ἐγχεῖν alone, fill the cup,τοῖς νεανίσκοις ἐγχεῖν ἐκέλευε X.An.4.3.13
, cf. Pl.Smp. 214a: c. gen., in honour of,τινός Call.Epigr.31
, AP5.135, 136 (Mel.): also c. dat.,ἔγχει καὶ Κήδωνι Scol.27
; ἐγχεῖν σπονδήν pour in wine for a libation, Ar. Pax 1102, Antipho 1.19:—[voice] Med., ὕδωρ δ' ἐνεχεύατο πουλύ (with no med. sense) Od.19.387; but in strict sense of [voice] Med., pour in wine for oneself, fill one's cup, Ar.V. 617; εἰς τὴν χεῖρα ἐγχέασθαι pour [wine] into one's own hand, X.Cyr.1.3.9;ποτὸν ἐγχεῖσθαι Id.Smp.2.26
.2 of dry things, pour in, shoot in,ἐν δέ μοι ἄλφιτα χεῦον.. δοροῖσιν Od.2.354
.3 metaph., infuse, instil, in [voice] Pass.,πᾶσιν ἡμῖν θανάσιμον -κέχυται τὸ τῆς γενέσεως φάρμακον Metrod.53
; .II sts. with acc. of the cup, fill by pouring in, ;φιάλην X.Smp.2.23
;ἔγχεον.. Διός γε τήνδε σωτῆρος Alex.232
; ἐγχέασα.. ἀγαθοῦ δαίμονος (sc. κύλικα) Nicostr.20.III ἐγχεῖν ὕδωρ τινί (v. κλεψύδρα) D.19.213, cf. 43.8:—[voice] Pass.,ἐγχεῖται τὸ πρῶτον ὕδωρ Aeschin.3.197
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105 ἐκκαρπόομαι
A gather or enjoy the fruit of, ἄλλης γυναικὸς παῖδας ἐ. to have children by another wife, E. Ion 815;ἐ. φιλίαν D.C.37.56
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106 ἰσχνός
2 of persons, thin, lean, Hp.Aph.2.44, Theoc.10.27, etc.;ἰσχνοὶ καὶ σφηκώδεις Ar.Pl. 561
;ἰσχνοὶ καὶ ἄσιτοι Pl.Lg. 665e
; ἰ. ἕξεις a spare habit of body, Plu.Lyc. 17; of roots,- ότεραι Dsc.1.9
,10; of the voice, ἰσχνὸν φθέγγεσθαι to speak thin or small, Luc.Nigr.11.4 reduced, of a swelling,οὕτω ἂν τάχιστα ἰσχνὸν τὸ οἴδημα γένοιτο Hp.Fract.21
, cf. Epid.4.26. Adv. -νῶς, ἑστηκώς without external swelling, Id.Coac. 481.5 light, thin, of clothing materials, POxy. 1535 B9 (ii/iii A.D.), etc.:metaph., of style, spare, plain, unadorned,ἰ. χαρακτήρ D.H.Pomp.2
, cf. Demetr.Eloc. 190, Quint. 12.10.58, Plu.2.42d. Adv. -νῶς, εἰπεῖν to speak plainly, Plb.1.2.6; - νῶς ἰδεῖν τὴν ἀρετήν dub.l. in Lycurg.80. (Perh. cogn. with Lat. vescus: a connexion with ἴσχω was imagined by the Greeks; cf.ἰσχνόφωνος 11
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107 ὀπτάω
A : irreg. part. [voice] Pass.ὀπτεύμενος Theoc.7.55
: [dialect] Dor. [tense] pres. part.ὀπτᾶντες Epich.164
: [tense] fut. [voice] Med. ὀπτήσομαι (in pass. sense) Luc.Asin.31 : [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.,ὀπτηθῆναι Od.20.27
: [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. : ( ὀπτός (A), q. v.):—roast, broil,κρέα ὤπτων Od.3.33
, etc. ; ;ὤπτησάν τε περιφραδέως Il.1.466
,2.429 : also c. gen. partit., ὀπτῆσαί τε κρεῶν roast some meat, Od.15.98 ; then in Hdt.9.120, Ar.Av. 1690, X.Cyr.8.2.6, etc. ; broil or fry fish, Ar.Fr.l.c., Crates Com.17, al.; fry an egg, PLit.Lond. 170 (i A. D.); toast cheese, Eub.150.2.—Hence it appears that ὀπτᾶν was used of all kinds of cooking by means of fire or dry heat, opp. ἕψω (boil in water), which never appears in Hom., whose heroes ate only roast meat,κρέα δὲ μόνον ὤπτων, ἐπεὶ ἕψοντά γ' οὐ πεποίηκεν αὐτῶν οὐδένα Eub.120
.2 bake bread, Hdt.2.47 ; ὅκως ὀπτῷτο (v.l. ὀπτῴη)ὁ ἄρτος Id.8.137
, cf. X.An.5.4.29;ὀπτᾶν πλακοῦντας Ar.Ra. 507
; also of bricks or pottery, bake, burn, Hdt.1.179 ;καλῶς ὠπτημένη [χύτρα] Pl.Hp.Ma. 288d
;ὁ ὀπτώμενος κέραμος Arist. Mete. 383a21
.3 bake, scorch, of the sun,ἐπεὶ τόκα μ' ἅλιος ὀπτῇ BionFr.15.12
;ἡ γῆ ὀπτᾶται ὑπὸ τοῦ ἡλίου X.Oec.16.14
.4 metaph. (as we say), 'roast' a man,τοῦτον ὀπτᾶν καὶ στρέφειν Ar.Lys. 839
, cf. Sopat.6.9 ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Pass., of the fire of love,ὀπτεύμενον ἐξ Ἀφροδίτας Theoc.7.55
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108 ῥοφέω
ῥοφ-έω, A.Eu. 264, Ar.V. 906, etc.; also [full] ῥοφάνω ([etym.] ῥῠφ-), Hp. Morb.2.12, 19, etc.; [full] ῥοφάω, PMag.Lond.121.182 ( ῥοφωμένην together withAῥοφοῦντι Colot. in Ly.7
[col. 9]), Sch. T Il.5.126:—[tense] fut. ; whence Elmsl. alters ῥοφήσεις into - ήσει in Ach. 278, Eq. 360 ([etym.] ἐκ-), Pax 716: [tense] aor.ἐρρόφησα Hp.Morb.2.42
, Ar. Eq.51, ([etym.] ἐπεκ-) ib. 701, ([etym.] ἀπ-) X.Cyr.1.3.10:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. part. :—a form [full] ῥῠφέω ([dialect] Ion. acc. to Phot.) occurs in Hippon. 132; [tense] aor. ; [voice] Med.ῥυφήσασθαι Hp.Epid.7.11
:—sup greedily up, gulp down,ἀπὸ ζῶντος ῥ. ἐρυθρὸν.. πελανόν A.Eu. 264
(lyr.), cf. Ar.V. 812, 814, etc.; τινος some of a thing, Luc.Lex.5;ῥοφοῦντα πίνειν ὥσπερ βοῦν X.An.4.5.32
: abs., Ar.Eq.51, V. 906, 982; of Charybdis, Arist.Mete. 356b15. -
109 ἔναυλος
ἔν-αυλος ( αὐλός): channel, river-bed (of the streams in the Trojan plain, dry in summer), water-course, Il. 16.71, Il. 21.283, 312.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἔναυλος
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110 κᾶλον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `wood, logs (for burning), timber' (h. Merc. 112, Hes. Op. 427, Ion. trag., Call., Cyrene), also `wood for ships' = `ship' (Lacon. in Ar. Lys. 1253, X. HG 1, 1,23, Plu. Alk. 28.).Other forms: mostly pl. -α,Compounds: As 1. member in καλο-τύπος ὁ δρυοκολάπτης H., καλο-πέδιλα n. pl. "wooden shoes", kind of foot-fetters (Theoc. 25, 103); καλό-πους, - ποδος m. "wooden foot", i. e. `soemaker's last' (v. l. in Pl. Smp. 191a and Poll. 2, 195; Edict. Diocl.), also καλά-πους (Pl. l. c., Poll. 10, 141; after τετρά-πους?), with the diminutive καλοπόδιον (Gal. 6, 364 [v. l. - απ-], Suid.); as technical expressions καλόπους and καλοπόδιον reached in eastern languages, e. g Arab. qālib, from where Osman. kalyp `form, model' \> NGr. τὸ καλοῦπι `id.', MPers. kalapaδ, NPers. kālbud (Maidhof Glotta 10, 11; Bailey Trans. Phil. Soc. 1933, 49). - Quite doubtful however καλαρ\<ρ\>ύα `canal, water conduit' (Ambracian after sch. Gen. Φ 259), καλαρρυϜαί (cod. - γαί) τάφροι. Άμερίας H., after Schwyzer 438 n. 4 prop. "wooden water conduite" (?); similar καλαρῖνες ὀχετοι `water-pipe']. Λάκωνες H.; cf. ῥινοῦχος `canal' etc., see Kretschmer Glotta 4, 335.Derivatives: κάλινος `of wood' (Epich., Lyc., A. R., Cyrene); dimin. (?) κάλιον (- ίον?) ξυλάριον, βακτηρίδιον; καλύριον (- ύφιον?) ξυλήφιον H.Origin: IE [Indo-European]\/PGXEtymology: To καίω, καῦσαι as `firewood'; cf. synonymous δᾱλός `fire-brand' from δαϜ-ελός ( δαίω), so κᾶλον could represent *κάϜ-ελον (Bq). As however Dor. κᾶλον cannot be derived from it, perh. from *κάϜ-αλον (Schwyzer 248, Lejeune Traité de phon. 234; on - ελο-: - αλο- cf. ἔταλον). However, a pre-form *καϜ-αλ- rather suggests a Pre-Greek form; also the connection with καίω does not seem certain. - From κᾶλα pl. Lat. cāla f. `dry wood, firewood'. - See καίω, and κῆλα.Page in Frisk: 1,765-766Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κᾶλον
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111 καπυρός
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: `dry, brittle, crackly, clear sounding' (Hp., Epich., Antiph., Arist., Theoc.).Derivatives: καπύρια, - ίδια pl. `kind of cake' (pap.); καπυρόομαι `be dryed, singed, crackly' (Str., Orib.), καπυρίζω `make noise, drink' with καπυριστής `drinker' (Str.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: - From the υ-stam in *καπύω ( κάπυς), so prop. `giving smoke, burnt'; on the meaning Legrand REGr. 20, 10ff., Bugiatzides Άθ. 26, 109ff. S. καπνός.Page in Frisk: 1,784Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > καπυρός
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112 σάτον
σάτον, ου, τό (Aram. סָאתָא=Hebr. סְאָה.—Hg 2:16; Jos., Ant. 9, 85 ἰσχύει τὸ σάτον μόδιον καὶ ἥμισυ Ἰταλικόν) a Hebrew dry measure holding about thirteen liters, a seah, a thirteen-liter measure (1/30 of a κόρος; s. Joseph. above; also s. μόδιος). ἀλεύρου σάτα τρία three measures of flour = about thirty-five liters or about a bushel of flour, implying an astonishing baking operation Mt 13:33; Lk 13:21. On estimating the size of the measure s. Billerb. I 669f; PYadin p. 69 note.—TRE III 609f M-M. -
113 ἄνυδρος
ἄνυδρος, ον (s. ὕδωρ; since Hes., Fgm. 24 Rz.; Eur., Hdt.; OGI 199, 21; POxy 918 II, 10; LXX; Jos., C. Ap. 1, 277) waterless, dry, τόποι ἄ. waterless places (Plut., Lucull. 516 [36, 3]; Ps.-Callisth. 2, 9, 1; cp. Pr 9:12c; Is 44:3; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 25) as the abode of hostile spirits (cp. Is 13:21; Bar 4:35; Rv 18:2) Mt 12:43; Lk 11:24. Fig. πηγαὶ ἄ. springs without water of sinners 2 Pt 2:17. νεφέλαι ἄ. (cp. Pr 25:14 Hebr.; Vergil, Georg. 3, 197 arida nubila) clouds that yield no rain Jd 12.—Subst. ἐν τῇ ἐρήμῳ καὶ τῇ ἀνύδρῳ in the waterless desert AcPl Ha 8, 16.—M-M. -
114 θειλοπεδευθείσης
θειλοπεδεύωdry in the sun: aor part pass fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
115 θειλοπεδευομένης
θειλοπεδεύωdry in the sun: pres part mp fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
116 θειλοπεδεύειν
θειλοπεδεύωdry in the sun: pres inf act (attic epic) -
117 θειλοπεδεύονται
θειλοπεδεύωdry in the sun: pres ind mp 3rd pl -
118 τεθειλοπεδευμένης
θειλοπεδεύωdry in the sun: perf part mp fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
119 ψύχω
+ V 1-2-3-0-0=6 Nm 11,32; 2 Sm 17,19; 2 Kgs 19,24; Jer 6,7(bis)to cool, to refresh [τι] Nm 11,32; to cool [τι] Jer 6,7; to seek the cold air 2 Kgs 19,24; to dry [τι] 2 Sm 17,19(→ἀναψύχω, ἀποψύχω, ἐκψύχω, καταψύχω, περιψύχω,,) -
120 αἱμασιά
αἱμᾰσιά, ἡ,A wall of dry stones, αἱμασιάς τε λέγειν to lay walls, Od.18.359;αἱ. λέξοντες 24.224
, cf. Hdt.2.69, Theoc.7.22;αἱ. ἐγγεγλυμμένη τύποισι Hdt.2.138
: of the walls of a city or fortress, Id.1.180, 191, Th.4.43;αἱ. περιοικοδομῆσαι D.55.11
;ἐφ' αἱμασιῇσιν ἥμενος Theoc.1.47
, cf. IG12(3).248 ([place name] Anaphe).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἱμασιά
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