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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 ἄξυλος
ἄξῠλ-ος, ον,A with no timber cut from it, ἄξυλος ὕλη an unthinned, i.e. thick, wood, Il.11.155 ( ἀφ' ἧς οὐδεὶς ἐξυλίσατο Sch. Ven.ad loc.), wrongly expl. (as if ἀ- intens.) thick with trees, Corn.ND13.III free from woody matter, of galbanum, Dsc.3.83, Damocr. ap. Gal.13.916. -
3 παχυδένδροις
παχύδενδροςthick with trees: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
4 παχύδενδρος
πᾰχύ-δενδρος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παχύδενδρος
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5 κατηρεφής
A covered over, vaulted, overhanging,σπέος εὺρὺ κ. Od.13.349
;κλισίας τε κ. Il.18.589
;ἐν σμήνεσσι κ. μέλισσαι Hes.Th. 594
;μέγα κῦμα.. κ. Od.5.367
: c. dat., σπέος δάφνῃσι κ. shaded by, embowered in them, 9.183;δώματα πέτρῃσι κ. Hes.Th. 778
; so in Trag., κ. πέτρος, of a cave, S.Ph. 272;ἐν κ. στέγῃ χθονός Id.El. 381
;κ. τύμβος Id.Ant. 885
;κ. αὐτῇ τῇ πέτρᾳ Pl.Criti. 116b
; of trees, thick-leaved, Theoc.7.9; κ. πόδα τιθέναι keep the foot covered, of Pallas seated, when the robe falls over her feet, opp. ὀρθὸν πόδα τ., A.Eu. 294.2 c. gen.,στέγην, ἧς κατηρεφεῖς δόμοι E.Hipp. 468
; τράπεζαι κ. παντοίων ἀγαθῶν covered with, full of, Anacr.121.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατηρεφής
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