-
41 Ἑλικών
Ἑλῐκών, ῶνος, ὁ (Ἐλ- Corinn.Supp.1.29), Helicon, a hill in Boeotia, the seat of the Muses, Hes.Op. 639, etc.:—hence [full] Ἑλῐκωνιάδες (sc. παρθένοι), αἱ,A dwellers on Helicon, i.e. Muses, Pi.Pae.Fr.16.14, I.2.34; , Th.1, CIG3067.10 ([place name] Teos):—also [full] Ἑλῐκωνίδες (lyr.); (lyr.), IG4.682.13 ([place name] Hermione): sg., of a poet's reed-pen, AP9.162. -
42 ὑπόροφος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπόροφος
-
43 ἠϊόεις
ἠϊόειςGrammatical information: adj.Meaning: in ἐπ' ἠϊόεντι Σκαμάνδρῳ Ε 36 (verse end), after this as adjunct of Πάνορμος and of πεδίον (Q. S. 1, 283; 5, 299), of κόλλουρος (name of a fish, Marc. Sid. 22).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: In antiquity connected with ἠϊών `shore' as `with (high) shores, on the shore'; cf. ἠϊόεντι ἠϊόνας ἔχοντι H.; which is inpossible. Others understand `with reed' with arbitrary interpretation of 2. ᾖα or even `fertile' (to 1. ἤϊα). - S. Schwyzer 527 and Leumann Hom. Wörter 301; on the diff. explanations Buttmann Lexilogus s. v.Page in Frisk: 1,626Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἠϊόεις
-
44 κάνναθρον
κάνναθρον, κάναθρονGrammatical information: n.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: - Perh. from κάννα `reed' with θρο-suffix (cf. Chantraine Formation 373f.). Lidén I 227ff. assumes a compound from κάννα and a word for `wagon(basket)', in ἄθρας ἅρμα. ` Ρόδιοι H. (s. v.) which is most improbable; the gloss is considered corrupt by Latte. On the suffix Fur. 303 n. 39.Page in Frisk: 1,779Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάνναθρον
-
45 κάναθρον
κάνναθρον, κάναθρονGrammatical information: n.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: - Perh. from κάννα `reed' with θρο-suffix (cf. Chantraine Formation 373f.). Lidén I 227ff. assumes a compound from κάννα and a word for `wagon(basket)', in ἄθρας ἅρμα. ` Ρόδιοι H. (s. v.) which is most improbable; the gloss is considered corrupt by Latte. On the suffix Fur. 303 n. 39.Page in Frisk: 1,779Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κάναθρον
-
46 κατάγνυμι
κατάγνυμι fut. κατεάξω Mt 12:20, 2 sg. κατάξεις Hab 3:12; 1 aor. κατέαξα, ptc. κατάξας, impv. κάταξον LXX; 2 aor. pass. κατεάγην (W-S. §12, 2; 15 under ἄγνυμι; B-D-F §66, 2; 101 under ἄγνυμι; Mlt-H. 189; 226 under ἄγνυμι), 3 sg. κατεάχθη Jer 31:25 (ἄγνυμι ‘break, shiver’; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX, Philo; Jos., Bell. 6, 402, Ant. 5, 225) break a reed Mt 12:20; limbs of the body (Menand., Epitr. 1062 S.=704 Kö.; Prov. Aesopi 10 P. λόγος καλὸς ὀστοῦν κατεάξει) τὰ σκέλη the legs J 19:31, 32, 33 (Eus., HE 5, 21, 3 κατεάγνυται τὰ σκέλη; Philostorg. 3, 27 Ἀέτιον ἀμφοῖν τοῖν σκέλοιν κατεαγῆναι.—Pauly-W. IV 1731. Cp. σκελοκοπέω and s. σκέλος). DELG s.v. ἄγνυμι. M-M. -
47 συντρίβω
συντρίβω fut. συντρίψω; 1 aor. συνέτριψα. Pass.: 2 fut. συντριβήσομαι; 2 aor. συνετρίβην; perf. inf. συντετρῖφθαι, ptc. συντετριμμένος (Eur., Thu.+)① to cause destruction of someth. by making it come apart, shatter, smash, crush, of things (Diod S 14, 58, 3; 15, 86, 2; Arrian, Anab. 6, 9, 4; JosAs 13:10 cultic images; Ath., R. 9 p. 57, 26) ἀλάβαστρον break an alabaster flask Mk 14:3. πύλας χαλκᾶς shatter gates of brass (cp. PTebt 45, 21 [113 B.C.]) B 11:4 (Is 45:2). Pass. (Diod S 4, 62, 3 συντριβῆναι of a wagon; Jos., Bell. 1, 43; 90) of a reed be bent Mt 12:20 (cp. Is 42:3). Of fetters be broken Mk 5:4 (cp. Dionys. Hal. 6, 26, 3). Of bones be broken (Hippocr., Ep. 22, 3 ὀστέων συντριβομένων; TestJob 25:10; Himerius, Or. 69 [=Or. 22], 5 of Ibycus’ broken hand; Stephan. Byz. s.v. Ἀμαζόνες: ς. τὰ μέλη of people) J 19:36 (Ps 33:21.—S. σκέλος, end). Of the tables of the law (Ex 32:19; Dt 9:17) B 14:3; cp. 4:8. Vessels (Ael. Aristid. 19, 7 K.=41 p. 765 D.; Aesop, Fab. 190 H. τὰ σκεύη συνέτριψε; SIG 1168, 82) are broken Rv 2:27 (cp. Ps 2:9) or break (intr.) 2 Cl 8:2. Of waves be dashed into foam 1 Cl 20:7 (Job 38:11).② to cause damage to by mistreatment, mistreat/beat severely of persons mistreat, beat someone severely (Eur. et al.), also wear out, bruise (PPetr II, 4, 3, 5; PLips 38, 17) Lk 9:39.③ to overcome by subduing completely, annihilate, crush enemies (Polyb. 5, 47, 1; 1 Macc 3:22 al.; PsSol 17:24; 4 [6] Esdr [POxy 1010] αἱ πόλεις σου συ(ν)τριβήσονται) ὁ θεὸς συντρίψει τὸν σατανᾶν Ro 16:20.④ to be severely damaged psychologically, be broken pass., fig. of mental and emotional states (συντριβῆναι τῇ διανοίᾳ Polyb. 21, 13, 2; 30, 32, 11; Diod S 4, 66, 4 ταῖς ἐλπίσιν= their hopes were shattered; τοῖς φρονήμασιν Diod S 11, 78, 4.—Plut., Mor. 47a; 165b; LXX) καρδία συντετριμμένη (καρδία 1bε) 1 Cl 18:17b; B 2:10 (both Ps 50:19b). πνεῦμα συντετριμμένον 1 Cl 18:17a; 52:4 (both Ps 50:19a). οἱ συντετριμμένοι τὴν καρδίαν (Is 61:1; cp. Ps 33:19; 146:3) Lk 4:18 v.l.; B 14:9.—DELG s.v. τρίβω. M-M. TW. -
48 κάνεον
κάνεον [pron. full] [ᾰ], τό, [dialect] Ep. also [full] κάνειον, [dialect] Att. [var] contr. [full] κανοῦν IG12.313.136, 22.1414.20, al.; dual κανώ ib.12.280.10; pl. κανᾶ ib.22.1414.38:—A basket of reed or cane, esp. bread-basket,καλοῖς ἐν κανέοισιν Il.9.217
;περικαλλέος ἐκ κανέοιο Od.17.343
, cf. Hdt.1.119, etc.;Χάλκειον κάνεον Il.11.630
;Χρύσεια κάνεια Od.10.355
; esp. used for the sacred barley at sacrifices,ἔχεν οὐλὰς ἐν κανέῳ 3.442
;κανοῦν ἐνῆρκται E.El. 1142
, cf. HF 926, Aeschin.3.120, Men.Sam.7; , cf. Ach. 244, al., Pherecr.137, etc.; carried in procession, Men.Epit. 222; as a votive offering (perh. a vessel of basketshape), IG11(2).161B34, al. (Delos, iii B.C.), 7.2424 ([place name] Thebes), CIG 2855.21 ([place name] Branchidae). -
49 κώμυς
A bundle, truss of hay, etc., Cratin.299, Theoc.4.18: in pl., of bamboos, Agath.5.21.II branch of laurel, placed before the gates, Hsch. -
50 πέτρος
A stone (distd. from πέτρα, q. v.); in Hom., used by warriors,λάζετο πέτρον μάρμαρον ὀκριόεντα Il.16.734
;βαλὼν μυλοειδέϊ πέτρῳ 7.270
, cf. 20.288, E.Andr. 1128 (never in Od.);ἔδικε πέτρῳ Pi.O.10(11).72
;ἄγαλμ' Ἀΐδα ξεστὸν π. ἔμβαλον στέρνῳ Id.N.10.67
;νιφάδι γογγύλων πέτρων A.Fr.199.7
;ἐκ χερῶν πέτροισιν ἠράσσοντο Id.Pers. 460
;λευσθῆναι πέτροις S.OC 435
;πέτρους ἐπεκυλίνδουν X.HG3.5.20
, etc.; ἐν πέτροισι πέτρον ἐκτρίβων, to produce fire, S.Ph. 296; of a boulder forming a landmark, Id.OC 1595;τόνδ' ἀνέθηκα π. ἀειράμενος IG42(1).125
(Epid., iii B. C.).2 prov., πάντα κινῆσαι πέτρον 'leave no stone unturned', E.Heracl. 1002, cf. Pl.Lg. 843a; of imperturbability, , cf. E.Med.28. -
51 Τίτυρος
A = Σάτυρος, Ael.VH3.40; [dialect] Dor. acc. to Eust.1157.39; Sicilian for Σιληνοί or Σάτυροι or τράγοι acc. to Sch.Theoc.3.2 (dub. l.); but Str. distinguishes Τίτυροι from Σάτυροι and Σιληνοί, 10.3.15.2 a common shepherd's name, Theoc.3.2.II τίτυρος, ὁ,1 = σάτυρος 1.3, short-tailed ape, Thphr.Char.5.9, Sch. Theoc.l.c.2 [dialect] Lacon. name for the bell-wether, Serv.ad Verg.E. Prooem.; he-goat, Sch.Theoc.l.c.; also called τιτυρίς, Phot.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Τίτυρος
-
52 ἄγλωσσος
A without tongue, of the crocodile, Arist. PA 690b23, cf. Eub.107.1; of a flute, without reed, Poll.2.108. Adv.- τως Id.6.145
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄγλωσσος
-
53 ἦτρον
-
54 ὀλεσισιαλοκάλαμος
A made of spittle-wasting reed, epith. of the flute in Pratin.Lyr.1.12 (cj. Bgk. for ὁλοσίαλον κάλαμον).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀλεσισιαλοκάλαμος
-
55 καλάμη
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > καλάμη
См. также в других словарях:
The Reed Boutique Hotel — (Коломбо,Шри Ланка) Категория отеля: 4 звездочный отель Адрес: 291/8 Edward … Каталог отелей
Reed–Solomon error correction — Reed Solomon error correction is an error correcting code that works by oversampling a polynomial constructed from the data. The polynomial is evaluated at several points, and these values are sent or recorded. Sampling the polynomial more often… … Wikipedia
Reed switch — Reed relay and reed switches Showing the contacts clearly The … Wikipedia
Reed (name) — Reed may be either a surname or given name.Reed as a surnameFamily name name = Reed image size = 50 caption = variations on red pronunciation = meaning = variant of Reid, which refers to reddish or ruddy facial complexion region = language =… … Wikipedia
Reed (company) — Reed is a family owned and run group of companies that places people into temporary and permanent employment across a number of disciplines, including accountancy, administration, computing, education, engineering, and insurance. The company was… … Wikipedia
Reed Arena — Location Texas A M University College Station, TX 77843 … Wikipedia
Reed bed — Reed beds are a natural habitat found in floodplains, waterlogged depressions and estuaries. Reed beds are part of a succession from young reed colonising open water or wet ground through a gradation of increasingly dry ground. As reed beds age,… … Wikipedia
Reed Opera House and McCornack Block Addition — The Reed Opera House and McCornack Block Addition, more commonly known as The Reed Opera House or The Reed, is a historic building in downtown Salem, Oregon, United States. Since its grand opening on September 27, 1870, the Reed Opera House has… … Wikipedia
Reed Gold Mine — U.S. National Register of Historic Places U.S. National Historic Landmark District … Wikipedia
Reed & Barton — is a prominent silversmith manufacturer based in the city of Taunton, Massachusetts since 1824. It is internationally acclaimed for its fine quality products, notably sterling silver and silverplate. The company has produced many varieties of… … Wikipedia
Reed Research Reactor — The Reed Research Reactor (RRR) is a research nuclear reactor located on campus at Reed College in Portland, OR. It is a pool type TRIGA Mark I reactor, built by General Atomics in 1968 and operated since then under licence from the Nuclear… … Wikipedia