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121 μύωψ
A closing or contracting the eyes, as shortsighted people do, and so, shortsighted, Arist.Rh. 1413a4, Pr. 959a3, b38, Alex.Aphr.Pr.1.74.II as Subst. [full] μύωψ [[pron. full] ῠ, but [pron. full] ῡ Nic.Th. 417, 736], ωπος, ὁ, horse-fly, gadfly, Tabanus,ὀξυστόμῳ μύωπι A.Pr. 675
;βοηλάτην μ. Id.Supp. 307
, cf. Pl.Ap. 30e, Arist.HA 528b31, 552a29, al.2 goad, spur, X.Eq.8.5; ἐν τοῖς μύωψι περιπατεῖν to walk in spurs, Thphr.Char.21.8;προσθεῖναι τοὺς μ. Plb.11.18.4
, cf. AP5.202 (Asclep.); ox-goad,βουσόος μ. Cerc.8.2
, cf. Call.Fr.46, A.R.3.277.3 metaph., stimulant, incentive, Luc.Cal.14, Am.2; τινος to a thing,ῥόμβον θιάσοιο μ. AP6.165
(Phal.);τὸν μύωπα ἐμβαλεῖν τινι Ach.Tat.7.4
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122 σκυταλίς
2 = σκυτάλιον 1.3, esp. as used by fishermen for drawing the net to land, Ael.NA12.43.3 = σκυτάλη 1.2, J.AJ3.6.3.4 = σκυτάλη 1.1, Aen.Tact.22.27, D.S. 8.27, etc.6 engine for hurling fire, Suid.7 finger-bone (cf. σκυτάλη v), J.AJ3.7.6, Poll.2.144, Sor.Fract.22, Gal.2.250; of the neck, σ. τοῦ αὐχένος dub.in Id.19.139.II = σκυτάλη 11, Gp.4.3.11: hence, withy, willow wand, Str.17.1.50.2 Dim. of , , cf. 55.2 a kind of caterpillar, EM 720.45.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκυταλίς
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123 κτείς
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `comb, comb in the loom', often metaph. e.g. `rake, rib, finger' (IA.).Compounds: Some compp., e.g. κτενο-πώλης `comb-handler' (Poll.), πεντέ-κτενος `with five teeth' (com.).Derivatives: κτένιον `id.' (Epich., pap.), κτενωτός `with teeth' (Att. inscr.), κτενᾶς m. comb-maker, wool-carder (Corykos), κτενωδῶς `comb-like' (Gloss.); κτενίζω `comb, card' (IA.) with - ισμός `combing' (E.), - ιστής `comber, hairdresser' (pap., Gal.), - ιστικός `belonging to combing' (pap.).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [797 niet] *peḱt-en- `comb'Etymology: Because of Lat. pecten `comb' since v. Sabler KZ 31, 275 explained from a zero grade *πκτ-εν- with loss of the initial π-. A different simplification of the initial in Iranian, where several Mod.Iran. forms, e.g. Pashto ẓ̌manj, NPers. šāna, point to *pḱ-en- (Morgenstierne Pashto 106; see Charpentier Acta Or. 7, 197 with a remark by Morgenstierne ibd. 199). Further s. πέκω.See also: Weiteres s. πέκω.Page in Frisk: 2,33-34Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κτείς
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124 σπιθαμή
σπιθαμή, ῆς, ἡ a measure of distance equal to the space betw. the thumb and little finger of the hand when spread out, about 23 cm., span (Hdt. 2, 106 al.; Diod S 3, 47, 2; pap, LXX; ApcEsdr 4:31 p. 29, 7 and 7:5 p. 32, 16 Tdf.) B 16:2 (Is 40:12).—DELG. -
125 μικρός
-ά,-όν + A 23-47-41-23-31=165 Gn 19,11.20(bis); 24,17.43small, little (of things) Gn 19,20; small (of pers.) Gn 19,11; a little, a bit (of quantity) Gn 24,17; few Gn 47,9; little, insignificant Nm 16,9; trifling, of less importance 4 Mc 5,19; short (of time) Jb 2,9a; young Jer 38(31),34; μικρόν a little while Ex 17,4; μικροῦ within a little, almost Gn 26,10παρὰ μικρόν id. Ps 72(73),2; κατὰ μικρόν little by little Sir 19,1; κατὰ μικρὸν μικρόν little by little (semit., rendering Hebr. מעט מעט) Ex 23,30; πρὸ μικροῦ a little before, just before Wis 15,8; μετὰ μικρὸν ὕστερον a little after 4 Mc 12,7; μικρῷ [+comp.] a little (before) 2 Mc 9,10; ὁ μικρὸς δάκτυλοςlittle finger 2 Chr 10,10 *Jos 22,19 εἰ μικρὰ ἡ γῆ if the land is (too) small-הארץ אם־מעט for MT ארץ אם־טמאה if the land is unclean; *Ez 46,22 μικρά small-קטנות for MT קטרות enclosed, adjacent?; *Lam 4,18 μικροὺς ἡμῶν our little ones-צעירינו for MT צעדינו our stepsCf. OTTLEY 1906, 269; ZIEGLER 1934 84(Is 9,13 (14); 22,5.24; 33,4.19); →NIDNTT; TWNT -
126 καταπύγων
A : ([etym.] πυγή):— given to unnatural lust: generally, lecherous, lewd, Id.Ach.79,al., Luc.Tim.22, Alciphr.3.45, etc.;ὦ κατάπυγον Ar.Th. 200
.--The oblique cases are sts. wrongly written - πύγωνος, cf. Hdn. Gr.2.725: irreg. [comp] Comp. - πυγωνέστερος (metri gr.) Ar.Lys. 776.II in [dialect] Att., the middle finger (used in an obscene gesture), Poll.2.184.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταπύγων
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127 πέλμα
A sole of the foot, Hippon ap.Menon.Iatr. 11.30, LXX Es.4.17 (13.13), PMag.Par. 1.320, Ael.NA 14.3, Artem.5.81 ; of camels, Hdn.4.15.3 ; but τὰ π. τῶν δακτύλων finger- tips, Alex.Aphr. Pr.1.46.2 sole of the shoe, Hp.Mochl.32, Aen.Tact.31.4, Herod. 7.116, Nic.Fr.85.6, Plb. 12.6.4 ;συάγρεα πέλματα PCair.Zen.692.18
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128 σκιμαλίζω
A jeer at, flout, τινα Ar. Pax 549; ; σ. ποδί kick, D.L.7.17; expld. as [dialect] Att. for καταδακτυλίζω by Moer. p.360 P., Phryn.PSp.83 B., cf. Sch.Ar.Il.cc.; also expld. by Sch.Ar. Pax l.c. as to hold up the middle finger (sens. obsc.). [The quantity of σκι- is not determined.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σκιμαλίζω
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