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41 φυσικός
A natural, produced or caused by nature, inborn, native, once in X.,Mem.3.9.1, not in Pl., freq. in Arist. (τὰ περὶ γένεσιν φ. Ph. 191a3
, al.), and later Prose; opp. διδακτός, X. l.c.; opp. νομικός (conventional), ; ἡ φ. χρῆσις, opp. ἡ παρὰ φύσιν, Ep.Rom.1.26; of style, natural, simple,ἀληθὲς καὶ φ. χρῶμα D.H.Th.42
; τὸ φ., opp. τὸ τεχνικόν, ib.34: φ. υἱός, = ὁ ἐκ πορνείας γεγονώς, opp. γνήσιος, Thom.Mag.p.362 R.;υἱὸς γνήσιος καὶ φ. PLips.28.18
(iv A. D.). Adv. - κῶς by nature, naturally, κινητόν, κινεῖσθαι, Arist.Ph. 201a24, Cael. 307b32;ὠχυρωμένη φ. λίμνῃ D.S.20.55
;ἀκατασκεύως καὶ φ. Plb.6.4.7
, etc.2 belonging to growth, Stoic.2.205, al.3 φ. ὀδόντες milk-teeth, Nicom. ap. Theol.Ar.49.II of or concerning the order of external nature, natural, physical,ἡ φ. ἐπιστήμη Arist.PA 640a2
; φ. φιλοσοφία ib. 653a9;ἡ φ. Id.Metaph. 1026a6
, etc.; opp. μαθηματική, θεολογική, ib. 1064b2; τὰ φ. ib. 1026a4; οἱ φ. λόγοι f.l. for οἱ φυσιολόγοι, Id.EN 1154b7; φ. προτάσεις, opp. ἠθικαί, λογικαί, Id.Top. 105b21; τὸ φ., τὸ ἠθικόν, τὸ λογικόν, the three branches of philosophy, Zeno Stoic.1.15, etc., cf. S.E.P.2.13; τὰ πρῶτα καὶ -ώτατα the primal elements of things, Plu.2.395d.2ὁ φ.
an inquirer into nature, natural philosopher,Arist.
de An. 403a28, PA 641a21, Metaph. 1005a34;περὶ πασῶν [τῶν αἰτιῶν] εἰδέναι τοῦ φ. Id.Ph. 198a22
, cf. Metaph. 1026a5: esp. of the Ionic and other pre-Socratic philosophers, Id.Ph. 184b17, 187a12, 205a5, al.: also ὁ φ., of Epicurus, Phylarch. 24J.; ὁ φυσικώτατος, of Thales, Luc.Ner.4.b army surgeon, dub. in IG12.950.153.3 ἡ φ. ἀκρόασις, title of a treatise by Arist.; τὰ φυσικά, a name given to his physical treatises, Id.Ph. 267b21, Metaph. 1042b8;ἐπιτομὴ φυσικῶν Id.Pr. 10t
it.4 Adv.- κῶς
according to the laws of nature,Id.
Ph. 198a23; opp. λογικῶς, ib. 204b10: [comp] Comp.- ώτερον εἰπεῖν Id.GC 335b25
.III later, belonging to occult laws of nature, magical, φ. φάρμακα spells or amulets, Alex. Trall.1.15;φυσικοῖς χρῆσθαι Gp.2.18.8
; φ. θεραπεία ib.2.42.3; φ. δακτύλιοι Sch.Ar.Pl. 884. Adv.- κῶς Gp.9.1.5
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42 φυσιογνωμονικός
A of or for physiognomy, Hp. Epid.2.6 tit.;φ. σοφία S.E.P.1.85
: -κή, ἡ, Philostr.Gym.25: -κόν, τό, name of a work by Antisthenes, Ath.14.656f; τὰ φ., title of a treatise ascribed to Aristotle. Adv.- κῶς Eust.838.19
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43 ἀνατομή
ἀνα-τομή, ἡ,A dissection, αἱ ἀ., title of a treatise freq. cited by Arist., as HA 509b22, al., cf. Thphr.HP1.1.4;ἡ τἀνθρωπίνου σκήνους ἀ. Longin.32.5
, cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.2.246 (pl.).II in a logical sense,ἀ. καὶ διαιρέσεις Arist.APo. 98a2
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44 ἁρμονικός
II musical: theory of music,Pl.
Phdr. 268e, Arist.Metaph. 1077a5; ἡ ἐν τοῖς μαθήμασιν -κή (sc. ἐπιστήμη ) mathematical theory of music, ib. 997b21; ἁ. πραγματεία a treatise thereon, Plu.2.1142f; ἁρμονικὰ στοιχεῖα, title of work by Aristoxenus; ἁρμονικοί, οἱ, students of-κή, οἱ κατὰ τοὺς ἀριθμοὺς ἁ. Arist.Top. 107a16
; with play on (b), Aristox. Harm.p.I M.c ἁ. κίνησις, of the pulse, in harmony with physical state, Gal.19.376.III Arith., harmonic,μέσα Archyt.2
;ἁ. ἀναλογία Ph.1.27
, Nicom.Ar.2.22, Theo Sm.p.114H.;μεσότης Arist.Fr.47
;λόγοι Ph.1.22
([comp] Sup.);λόγοι κατ' ἀριθμὼς ἁ. συγκεκραμένοι Ti.Locr. 96a
, cf. Arist.de An. 406b29.IV ἁ. γυμνάσιον training by rule of thumb, Philostr.Gym.53.V metaph., capable of harmonizing,τακτικοὶ καὶ ἁ. Plu.2.618c
; of God, ib.946f.VI Adv. - κῶς ib.1138e, Iamb.Comm.Math.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁρμονικός
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45 κύκλος
Grammatical information: m., pl. also τὰ κύκλα (prop. collektiv.; Schwyzer 581, Schw.-Debrunner 37)Meaning: `circle, ring, wheel', also metaph. of circle-formed objects, e.g. `circular' place, wall round the city' (Il.).Compounds: Many compp., e.g. κυκλο-τερής `made round, round' (Il.; cf. on τείρω), εὔ-κυκλος `forming a beautiful circle' (Il.); also in hypostases, e.g. ἐγ-κύκλ-ιος `going around in a circle, general' (Att. hell.; on the meaning Koller Glotta 34, 174ff.); on Κύκλ-ωψ s. v.Derivatives: A. Substant.: 1. diminutiva κυκλ-ίσκος (medic., Ptol.), - ίσκιον (Dsc.). 2. - ίστρια f. `cyclic danceress' (Att. inscr.; after κιθαρίστρια a. o.). 3. κυκλά-μινος f., m. plant-name, `Cyclamen graecum, Lonicera periclymenum' (Thphr., Dsc.), also - αμίς (Orph.), after the circular root-knoll (Strömberg Pflanzennamen 36; formation after σησάμινος a. o.). 4. Κυκλειών, - ῶνος m. month-name (Keos, IVa; after the feast τὰ Κύκλ(ε)ια). 5. Κυκλεύς PN (Ael. ; Boßhardt Die Nom. auf - ευς 130). -- B. Adject. 1. κυκλάς f. `forming a circle', also Κυκλάδες pl. as GN `circle-islands' (IA.), Lat. LW [loanword] cyclas name of a circular cloth; κυκλιάς f. adjunct of τυρός (AP). - 2. κύκλ-ιος `circular' (Att.). 3. - ικός `circular, belonging to a circle' (Arist.), 4. - όεις (S. in lyr., AP), 5. - ώδης (Hp.) `id.'; 6. κυκλ-ιαῖος `turning in a circle' (Att. inscr.), 7. - ιακός, τὰ κυκλιακά title of a treatise on the circle (late); 8. κυκλατός `shod' of horses (pap. VIp). -- C. Verbs. 1. κυκλέω `turn in a circle, curround' (H 332) with κύκλησις `revolution' (Pl.). 2. κυκλόω `make circular, bend round, surround' (IA.) with - ωμα `rounding, round object, wheel etc.' (E.; cf. Chantraine Formation 184), - ωσις `surrounding' (Th., X.). 3. κυκλεύω `surround, go in a circle', e.g. a water-wheel, `irrigate' (Hp., Str., pap.) with κύκλ-ευμα `water-wheel', - ευτήριον `id.', - ευτής `watcher of a water-wheel' (pap. 4. κυκλίζω `turn around' (Agatharch.) with - ισμός (Arist.-comm.). 5. κυκλάζει κύκλῳ περιέρχεται. 6. κυκλαίνει στρογγυλοῖ H.Etymology: Old name of the wheel, preserved in ceveral languages: Skt. cakrá- m. n., Av. čaxra- m., Germ., e.g. OE hwēol n. ( hweowol, hweogol) \> NEngl. wheel, IE * kʷe-kʷl-o- (with intensive reduplication); besides with u-coloured weakening of the reduplicating vowel (because of the labiovelar, Schwyzer 296 a. 423) κύκλος and Toch. A kukāl (B kokale) `wagon'; further the in detail unclear Phryg. κίκλην την ἄρκτον τὸ ἄστρον H., prop. `wagon' (cf. Porzig Gliederung 183; not better Scherer Gestirnnamen 139). An also very old, unreduplicated and full grade formation is represented by OWNo. huĕl (beside hjōl = OE. hwēol), OPr. kelan, IE. *kʷélo-m n. (as ἔργον); with ο-vowel (from the collektive plural kola?; Lidén GHÅ 39: 2, 47 n. 1) OCS kolo, gen. - ese `wheel, wagon'. - At the basis is the verb `turn', s. πέλομαι. Given the further general meaning `wheel' (\> `wagon') one may ask whether κύκλος in the meaning `circle' as apposed to `wheel' is not secondary. An original meaning `turning, turner' is supposed in the Baltic word for `neck; Gm. Hals', e.g. Lith. kãklas (s. Fraenkel Wb. s. v.); but the word is not only semantically, but also formally deviant (IE. * kʷo-kʷl-o- ?) from the wheel-meaning.Page in Frisk: 2,44-45Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κύκλος
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