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1 μυχόνδε
μυχόνδεto the far corner: indeclform (adverb) -
2 μυχόνδε
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3 τηλοῦ
τηλοῦ, Adv.A afar, far away, in a far country, Hom., Hes., and later [dialect] Ep.;τηλοῦ ἐπ' Ἀλφειῷ Il.11.712
; τ. τῶν ἀγρῶν in a far-away corner of the country, Ar.Nu. 138.b of Time, long ago, of old, οὐ γάρ σε.. ἀρχεύοντα νέον γεινώσκομεν ἀλλ' ἔτι τ. Epic.Oxy.1015.13; ἐξέτι τ. since olden times, IG5(2).173.1 (Tegea, iv B.C.); so perh.Ὀδυσῆΐ γε τ. ἀπώλετο νόστιμον ἦμαρ Od.17.253
: c. [tense] fut.,οὐδέ τι τ. ὄψεαι Opp.H.2.495
.2 c. gen., mostly, far from, Od.13.249, 23.68 (alsoτηλοῦ ἀπὸ.. Hes.Th. 302
); rare in Trag., τ. σέθεν, far from thee, E.Cyc. 689. (Opp. ἀγχοῦ, ἄγχι. An obs. Adj. τηλός may be taken as the source whence come the Advbs. τηλοῦ, τηλοῖ, τηλόθι, τηλόθεν, τηλόσε, τηλοτέρω, τηλοτάτω, and Adj. τηλότερος; also τηλύς, whence τήλιστος: a form τῆλυ = τῆλε is recognized by A.D.Pron.54.28, and occurs in τηλύ-γετος: an [dialect] Aeol. form [full] πήλυι, cited by Priscian.Inst.1.6.37, Theognost.Can.160, is restored in Sapph.1.6, where however [full] πήλοι, which is v.l. and is recommended by A.D.Adv.197.15, shd. perh. be read.) -
4 μυχός
μῠχός, ὁ, heterocl. pl.A , D.P.117, 128, etc.:— innermost part, nook, corner,μυχῷ δόμου ὑψηλοῖο Il.22.440
;μ. σπείους γλαφυροῖο Od.5.226
;μ. ἄντρου θεσπεσίοιο 13.363
; μυχῷ Ἄργεος in a recess or in the farthest nook of Argos-land, of Mycenae, 3.263; of Ephyre, Il.6.152, cf. Pi.N.6.26;Τάρταρά τ' ἠερόεντα μυχῷ χθονός Hes.Th. 119
; τῆλε μυχῷ νήσων ἱεράων ib. 1015;ἐν μυχῷ τῆς θήκης Hdt.3.16
;μ. μαντεῖος Pi.P.5.68
;κελαινὸς Ἄϊδος μ. γᾶς A.Pr. 433
(lyr.): in pl.,Κορίνθου ἐν μυχοῖς Pi.N.10.42
; μυχοὶ χθονός or γῆς the infernal realms, E.Supp. 926, Tr. 952, etc.;μαντικοὶ μυχοί A.Eu. 180
; διὰ μυχῶν βλέπουσ' ἀεὶ ψυχή a soul that sees in darkness, i.e. is full of deceit, S.Ph. 1013.2 inmost part of a house,ἐς μυχὸν ἐξ οὐδοῖο Od.7.96
;μυχοῦ ἄφερκτος A.Ch. 446
(lyr.; nisi leg. μυχῷ); τὸ φάρμακον.. ἐν μυχοῖς σῴζειν S.Tr. 686
; οὐ γὰρ ἐν μ. ἔτι no longer hidden within the house (for the doors were thrown open, cf. Sch.), Id.Ant. 1293, cf. E.Tr. 299.c granary, Tab.Heracl.1.139.3 creek running far inland, Hdt.2.11, 4.21;ἐς μυχοὺς ἁλός Pi.P.6.12
; πόντιος μ., i.e. the Adriatic, A.Pr. 839;ἐν τῷ κοίλῳ καὶ μ. τοῦ λιμένος Th.7.52
;ἐν τοῖς ἄγκεσι καὶ μ. τῶν ὀρέων X.An.4.1.7
;ἐν τῷ μ. τοῦ Ἀδρίου Arist.Mir. 836a24
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