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61 spatha
spătha, ae, f., = spathê.I.A broad, flat, wooden instrument for stirring any liquid, a spattle, spatula, Col. 12, 42, 3; Plin. 34, 11, 26, § 111; Scrib. Comp. 45; Cels. 7, 12 fin.; 8, 15.—* II.A batten, or broad piece of wood, used by the early weavers for driving home the threads of the woof or tram, Sen. Ep. 90, 20.—III.A broad, two-edged sword without a point (the Italian spada), Veg. Mil. 2, 15; Tac. A. 12, 35 fin.; App. M. 1, p. 103, 39; 9, p. 236, 28; Spart. Hadr. 10; Capitol. Max. jun. 3; Tert. Cult. Fem. 13.—IV.A spathe of a palmtree, Plin. 16, 26, 48, § 112.—V.A kind of tree, called also elate, Plin. 23, 5, 53, § 99; Scrib. Comp. 269 (called also spathe, Plin. 12, 28, 62, § 134 al.). -
62 κροτέω
II knock, strike,λέβητας Hdt.6.58
; ;τοῖς ἀγκῶσι τὰς πλευράς D.54.9
; τινα Plu.2.10d: sens. obsc., IG 12(7).414 (Amorgos, cf. ):—[voice] Pass., to be beaten byrain, Ael. NA16.17.2 clap in sign of applause, κ. τὰς χεῖρας, τὼ χεῖρε, Hdt. 2.60, X.Cyr.8.4.12;ταῖς χερσί Thphr.Char.19.10
: abs., applaud, X.Smp.9.4, D.21.226, etc.;ἐν θεάτρῳ Thphr.Char.11.3
: c.acc.,κ. τινά D.L.7.173
:—[voice] Pass., Arist.Po. 1456a10 (sed leg. κρατεῖσθαι), Pl. Ax. 368d, etc.;τέλειος ῥήτωρ καὶ κεκροτημένος Phld.Rh.2.128
S.; παρὰ Ὁμήρῳ κεκρότηται τὰ σώφρονα συμπόσια are commended, Ath.5.182a (sed leg. < συγ>κεκρ.).b also in sign of disapproval, Plu.2.533a.3 κ. ὀδόντας gnash the teeth, Archil.Supp.2.9.4 of a smith, hammer, weld together, Luc.Lex.9: metaph., in [voice] Pass., to be wrought,κεκρότηται χρυσέα κρηπίς Pi.Fr. 194
, cf. Lyc.888: hence ἐξ ἀπάτας κεκροτημένοι ἄνδρες one mass of trickery, Theoc.15.49; εὐθὺς τὸ πρῆγμα κροτείσθω 'strike while the iron is hot', AP10.20 ([place name] Adaeus).5 rattle, clash,χαλκώματα Plu.2.944b
: c. dat., κ. ὀστράκοις καὶ ψήφοις make a rattling noise with them, in order to collect a swarm of bees, Arist.HA 627a16;κ. κυμβάλοις Luc.Alex.9
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63 σπαθάω
σπᾰθ-άω, in weaving,A strike the woof with the σπάθη (q.v.), σ. τὸν ἱστόν make the web close and strong, Philyll. 12, cf. Poll.7.36:—[voice] Pass., metaph., συλλαβαὶ πολλοῖς γράμμασιν ἐσπαθημέναι close-packed, Phld.Po.2.41.II θοἰμάτιον δεικνὺς τοδὶ πρόφασιν ἔφασκον ὦ γύναι, λίαν σπαθᾷς" you are laying it on too thick, a cant phrase for 'playing ducks and drakes with' money (perh. with a play on signf. 1), Ar.Nu.55; τὰ πατρῷα βρύκει καὶ ς. Diph.43.27;σ. τὰ χρήματα Plu.Per.14
; τάλαντα ς. Luc.Cat.20, cf. Philostr.VA 5.38, Alciphr.3.34; ἐσπαθᾶτο ταῦτα καὶ ἐδημηγορεῖτο, expld. by Sch. as = ἐδαψιλεύετο, these were the prodigalities indulged in, thus were all advantages squandered away, D.19.43.2 = ἀλαζονεύομαι, Men.347. -
64 κερκίς
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65 तुरासाह् _turāsāh
तुरासाह् m. (Nom. sing. तुराषाट्-ड्) N. of Indra; तुरा- साहं पुरोधाय धाम स्वायंभुवं ययुः Ku.2.1; R.15.4; ततो राज- तुरासाहं शाहं युधि जिगीषतोः Śiva. B.9.9; also N. of Viṣṇu.*****तुरी (-रिः) [तुर्-इन् ङीप्]1 The fibrous stick used by weavers to clear and separate the threads of the woof.-2 A shuttle; तद्भटचातुरीतुरी N.1.12.-3 A painter's brush. -
66 subtemen
subtēmen ( subtegmen), ĭnis, n. [contr. from subteximen, subtecmen, from sub-texo], that which is wrought or woven in, the woof, weft of a web:II.inseritur medium radiis subtemen acutis, etc.,
Ov. M. 6, 56; Varr. L. L. 5, § 113 Müll.; Verg. A. 3, 483; Vitr. 10, 1 med.; Plin. 11, 24, 28, § 81; [p. 1784] 13, 12, 24, § 79.—Meton. (pars pro toto), any thing spun, thread, yarn (rare, and mostly poet.):subtemen tenue nere,
Plaut. Merc. 3, 1, 20:nere,
Ter. Heaut. 2, 3, 52; Front. Nep. Am. 2 med.:Tyrium,
Tib. 4, 1, 121; Stat. Th. 7, 656:picto bracae,
Val. Fl. 6, 227:croceo vestes,
id. 8, 234.—Of the threads of the Fates:unde tibi reditum certo subtemine Parcae Rupere,
Hor. Epod. 13, 15:ducere subtemina,
Cat. 64, 328:rubrum,
Claud. Rapt. Pros. 1, 260:auratum,
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67 ἐξέλκω
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68 עירה
עִירָהf. (עָרָה II) thread on the shuttle used for the woof, bobbin. Kel. XXI, 1 ע׳ שאינו עתידוכ׳ a bobbin which the weaver does not intend to shoot back again. Tosef. ib. B. Bath. I, 4 אִירָה.Pl. עִירִין. B. Kam. 119b Ar. (ed. אִירִין, v. Rashi a. l.).V. אִירָא. -
69 עִירָה
עִירָהf. (עָרָה II) thread on the shuttle used for the woof, bobbin. Kel. XXI, 1 ע׳ שאינו עתידוכ׳ a bobbin which the weaver does not intend to shoot back again. Tosef. ib. B. Bath. I, 4 אִירָה.Pl. עִירִין. B. Kam. 119b Ar. (ed. אִירִין, v. Rashi a. l.).V. אִירָא. -
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72 εσπαθημένος
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73 ἐσπαθημένος
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75 ἐσπάθα
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76 εσπάθησε
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78 κατεσπάθα
κατεσπάθᾱ, κατά-σπαθάωstrike the woof with the: imperf ind act 3rd sg -
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κροκονητικήthe art of spinning the woof: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic)
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