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1 πυρρός
πυρρός, ά ([dialect] Ion. ή), όν, but Trag. and [dialect] Dor. [full] πυρσός, ή ([dialect] Dor. ά), όν, E.Ph.32, HF 361 (lyr.), Mosch.2.70, cj. in A.Pers. 316; rare in Prose, Plu.Pel.22: ([etym.] πῦρ):—A flame-coloured, yellowish-red (, cf. Arist.Metaph. 1054b13, Gal.9.600), ᾠοῦ τὸ π. the yolk of an egg, Hp.Mul.2.171, PLit.Lond. 170 (i A.D.); Aër.20; of sediment in urine, Id.Epid.6.1.5.2 esp. of persons with red hair, Xenoph.16.2, Hdt.4.108;π. τὸ Σκυθικὸν γένος Hp.
Aër.20; οἱ ἁλιεῖς π. Arist.Pr. 966b26;π. τρίχες Id.GA 785a19
; of the colour of the first beard, γενειάς A.l.c.;γένυες E.Ph.32
; [ θρίξ] Theoc.15.130, cf. 6.3.3 generally, tawny,λέων E.HF
l.c., Arist.GA 785b17, AP6.263 (Leon.);βοῦς PLond.3.890.5
, 10 (i B.C., written πυραί), Plu.2.363b;ἵππος Apoc.6.4
; [πώλου] ἡ χρόα στίλβουσα τῆς χαίτης πυρσότατον Plu.Pel.22
;αἶγες PHib.1.120.6
(iii B.C.);τὰ χρώματα τῶν κυνῶν X.Cyn.4.7
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2 νεοσσός
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `the young of birds, also of other animals and man' (Il.); `yolk of an egg' (Arist.).Derivatives: 1. Diminut.: ν(ε)οσσίον, - ττ- `chicken', also metaph. `yolk of an egg' (Ar., Arist., Thphr.); - σσίς, - ττίς f. `id.', also as PN (com., Arist., AP), as designation of a shoe (Herod. 7, 57; prob. from the PN). -- 2. collective ν(ε)οσσιή (Ion.), - ττιά (Att.), νοσσιά (hell.) `brood', also `lair' (Herod.), `beehive' (LXX). -- 3. Denomin. verb ν(ε)οσσεύω, - ττεύω `brood, nestle' (IA.) with νεοττεία, - ττευσις `brooding, nestle' (Arist.). -- 4. PN Νόσσος, Νοσσώ, Νοσσικᾶς (inscr.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Formation from νέος; cf. περισσός, ἔπισσαι, μέτασσαι. The last two are also semantically not far off; s. Schulze Kl. Schr. 675. To be rejected Brugmann IF 17, 351 ff.: from *νεο-κι̯-ος "(Germ.) Neulieger", compound with the zero grade of κεῖμαι. Cf. also Schwyzer 320, who calls it "unsicher"; DELG also keeps the possibility of a compound open. Unclear. - Prob. with a suffix -ti̯o- as in Hitt. apezzii̯as.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > νεοσσός
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3 νεοσσός
A young bird, nestling, chick, Il.2.311, 9.323, S.Ant. 425, Ar.Av. 835, Ev.Luc.2.24, etc.;ἀπτῆνες ν. Plu.2.48a
.2 any young animal, as a young crocodile, Hdt.2.68; of young children, A.Ch. 256, 501, E.Alc. 403 (lyr.), al., Pl.Lg. 776a: fem., ἦν νεοττὸς καὶ νέα (sc. Lais) Epicr.3.15: in pl., young bees, X. Oec.7.34, Arist.HA 624a22; Ἄρεως ν., of the cock, Ar.Av. 835 (also ironically, of a person, Pl.Com.104): collective, ἵππου ν. the horse's brood, A.Ag. 825.3 yolk of an egg, Arist.HA 565a3, Orac. ap. Chrysipp.Stoic.2.344; cf. νεοττίον.—The disyll. form [full] νοσσός is cited in AB 109 from A.Fr. 113 and occurs in S.Oxy. 2081 (b) Fr.3: this and cogn. forms (commonly found in later Gr.) are condemned as ἀδόκιμα by Phryn.182.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νεοσσός
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4 ὠχρός
A pale, wan, of complexion, E.Ba. 438, Ar.Nu. 1016 (anap.), Pl. 422, etc.: esp. pale-yellow, sallow,τὸ δὲ ὠ. [γίγνεται] λευκοῦ ξανθῷ μειγνυμένου Pl.Ti. 68c
; of a frog, Batr.81;χρῶμα δ' ἀσίτων.. γίνεται ὠχρόν Alex.162.9
(anap.); ὠχρὸς κἀνυπόδητος, of a Pythagorean, Theoc.14.6: freq. in Luc. of philosophers, JTr.1, al.; ὠ. καὶ αὐχμηρός, of a miser, Id.Cat.17; of bile, etc., Hp.Int.37, Gal.15.554; τὸ ὠ. τοῦ ᾠοῦ the yolk of the egg, Arist.HA 560a21; τὸ ὠ. the colour yellow (v. supr.), Id.Cat. 12a18; cf. ὤχρα. -
5 νεοσσίον
νεοσσ-ίον, [dialect] Att. [pref] νεοττ- (later [full] νοσσίον Lyr.in Philol.80.336), τό, Dim. of νεοσσός,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νεοσσίον
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6 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
. (Not [var] contr. fr. χλοερός but cogn. with it and χλόη.)
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