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1 δασύς,-εῖα,-ύ
A 5-1-2-1-2=11 Gn 25,25; 27,11.23; Lv 23,40; Dt 12,2hairy Gn 27,23; rough, thick (with leaves) Lv 23,40; bushy, thick with trees Od 4,3; thick, dense Dt 12,2*Hab 3,3 δασέος thick with leaves-פארה for MT פארן ParanCf. HELBING 1907, 53 -
2 δασύς
I with a shaggy surface,1 hairy, shaggy,δέρμα.. μέγα καὶ δ. Od.14.51
; ὀ δ. γενέσθαι, of the bald, recover their hair, Hp. Aph.6.34; of young hares, downy, Hdt.3.108; γέρρα δ. βοῶν, βοῶν δασειῶν ὠμοβόεινα shields of skin with the hair on, X.An.5.4.12, 4.7.22;ὀσφὺν δασέαν SIG1037.6
(Milet., iv/iii B. C.); of birds, Thphr. Fr. 180;τὰ σώματα δασεῖς Arr.Ind.24
: [comp] Sup., Arist.Phgn. 812b17. Adv. δασέως, ἔχειν περὶ τὴν κοιλίαν ib.15.2 thick with leaves, Od.14.49; θρίδαξ δασέα, opp. παρατετιλμένη, Hdt.3.32; of places, thickly wooded, bushy, abs., Id.4.191, cf. Hp.Aë. 1; διὰ.. τῶν δασέων through the thickets, Ar.Nu. 325: c. dat. modi,δ. ὕλῃ παντοίῃ Hdt.4.21
; ἴδησι παντοίῃσι ib. 109;ἐλαίαις Lys.7.7
: rarely c.gen.,δ. παντοίων δένδρων X.An.2.4.14
; τὸ δ. bushy country, ib.4.7.7;δ. γῆ Schwyzer 734
([place name] Zelea).3 generally, rough, thick,μαλακαὶ καὶ δ. νεφέλαι D.S. 3.45
.4δ. οὖρα
cloudy,Hp.
Epid.7.112.2 aspirated, Arist.Aud. 804b8, Ph.1.29, D.T.631.22, etc.; ἡ δασεῖα (Sc. προσῳδία) Seleuc. ap. Ath.9.398a, A.D.Synt.319.20;δ. τὸ θ καὶ τὸ φ καὶ τὸ χ D.H.Comp.14
. Adv. -έως, ἀναγνῶναι, ἐκφέρειν, A.D.Pron.78.16,S.E.M.1.59.III δ. παράγωγος, Hsch. (Perh. for δ[ngnull]-δύς, cf. Lat. densus.) -
3 ἀμφιλαφής
-ής,-ές A 0-0-0-0-1=1 Wis 17,17wide-spreading, dense, thick with leaves (of plants) -
4 ὑπέρδασυς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπέρδασυς
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5 βαθύκομος
βᾰθῠ-κομος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βαθύκομος
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6 τανύφυλλος
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τανύφυλλος
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7 βαθύκομα
βαθύκομοςwith thick leaves: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
8 πολύφυλλος
πολύ-φυλλος, ον,A with many leaves, thick-leaved, of the yew, Eup.14.3, cf. Thphr.HP1.10.8, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολύφυλλος
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9 βάτος
1I. βάτος, ου, ἡ, ὁ (acc. to Moeris 99 the fem. is Hellenistic [Just., D. 60, 3; 127, 4; 128, 1], and ὁ βάτος, as in Mk 12:26, Ex 3:2–4 [Just., D. 60, 4] and Philo, Mos. 1, 67 is Attic, but Thackeray, and PKatz in ZNW 46, ’55, 136 with n. 8a [s. B-D-F §49, 1] show that the reverse is true.—Hom. et al.; Kaibel 546, 6; 548, 2; LXX; Just.) a spiny or thorny shrub of the genus ‘Rubus’ thorn-bush, of the bush in which Moses saw a vision of God (Ex 3:2–4; cp. Dt 33:16; Jos., Ant. 2, 266) Mk 12:26 (ὁ); ἐπὶ τ. βάτου in the passage about the thorn-bush Lk 20:37 (ἡ); Ac 7:30, 35 (ἡ), s. Zohary 140f; 1 Cl 17:5 (ἡ). Symbol of unfruitfulness Lk 6:44 (cp. Job 31:40). Zohary 140f identifies the bush of Moses as ‘Cassia senna’, a shrub that grows up to 1 m. high w. a thick foliage of pinnate leaves—DELG. M-M. TW.2II. βάτος, ου, ὁ a Hebr. liquid measure ‘bath’, jug (Hb. loanw. בַּת; cp. 2 Esdr 7:22; En 10:19) acc. to Jos., Ant. 8, 57 β.=72 sextarii, or c. 34 liters (FHultsch, Griech. u. röm. Metrologie2 1882, 488:36, 371; OViedebannt, Forschungen z. Metrologie d. Altertums 1917, 127ff: 32, 61) Lk 16:6 (vv.ll.: βάδος, κάδος κάβος).—DELG. M-M.
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