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1 πλάξ
A anything flat and broad, esp. flat land, plain,πᾶσαν ἠπείρου πλάκα A.Pers. 718
; Φλεγραίαν π. Id.Eu. 295; νυχίαν π., of Psyttaleia (fort. μυχίαν), Id.Pers. 953 (lyr.);πλακὸς ὑλίας Berl.Sitzb.1927.7
([dialect] Locr., v B.C.);νεκύων πλάκα S.OC 1564
(lyr.); νεκρῶν πλάκες ib. 1577 (lyr.); also of sea and sky, πόντου πλάξ the ocean- plain, Pi.P.1.24 ; ; ποντία, πελαγία π., E.Fr.578.4, Ar.Ra. 1438;κατ' Αἰγαίην πόντου πλάκα BMus.Inscr.1012
(Chalcedon, i B.C./i A.D.);αἰθερία πλάξ E. El. 1349
(anap.); flat top of a hill, table-land, Σουνίου, Οἴτης π., S.Aj. 1220, Ph. 1430; ; ἀπ' ἄκρας πυργώδους πλακός from the flat top of the towering hill, S.Tr. 273;τὰς π. τοῦ ὄρους Ant.Lib.4.1
.2 flat stone, tablet,ἐργώνας τᾶν πλακῶν τᾶς τομᾶς εἰς τὸν ὀχετόν IG42(1).109
iii 154 (Epid., iii B.C.);π. ἐπιγεγραμμέναι OGI672.12
(Egypt, i A.D.), cf. Luc.Somn.3, etc.; of the Tables of the Jewish Law, αἱ π. τοῦ μαρτυρίου, τῆς διαθήκης, LXXEx. 31.18, Ep.Hebr.9.4;λίθων πλαξὶ λείαις Luc.Am.12
;οὐκ ἐν πλαξὶν λιθίναις ἀλλ' ἐν π. καρδίας 2 Ep.Cor.3.3
; tombstone, AP7.324, cf. IG 12(5).329 (pl., Paros): pl., slabs of marble, Chor.p.89 B., cf. eund. in Rev.Phil.1877.79; ὥσπερ μαρμάρου π., of ice, Jul.Mis. 341b.b πλάκες χρυσίου gold plates, Str.4.2.1;σαπφείροιο D.P.1105
; ἡ ἐντὸς π. τῶν κογχυλίων the inner surface.., Thphr.Sens.73.c ἡ π. τοῦ βαλανίου τούτου prob. part of the furnace, PMag.Osl.1.340. d. pl., flakes of ἀρσενικὸν τὸ πλακῶδες, Dsc.5.104.4 κοπτῆς πλάκες,πλακοῦντες, AP12.212 (Strat.). (Cf. Lett. plakt 'become flat'.) -
2 τιθήνη
A nurse, Il.6.389, 467, 22.503;παῖς ἄτερ ὡς φίλας τιθήνας S. Ph. 703
(lyr.); διόνυσος θείαις ἀμφιπολῶν τ. Id.OC 680 (lyr.):—metaph., Etna is called χιόνος τιθήνα, Pi.P.1.20; space ἡ τῆς γενέσεως τ., Pl.Ti. 52d, cf. 49a, 88d, Arist.Top. 139b33; the dinner-table βίου τ., Timocl.13.2.II = μήτηρ, Coluth.379. -
3 ἐπίθημα
1. lid, cover, φωριαμῶν ἐπιθήματα lids of chests, Il.24.228, cf. Hippon.56, Hp. Morb.2.26, Hdt.1.48, Arist.Ath.68.3, IG22.1408; ἀσπίδα ἐ. τῷ φρέατι ;τοὐπ. τῆς χύτρας ἀφελών Hegesipp.Com.1.13
; slab, used as the top of a table, Ath.2.49a.2. monument, sepulchral figure, Is.2.36, Paus.1.2.3.3. head of a spear, D.S.5.30.4. device on a shield, Paus.5.25.9.5. Medic., application, Aret.CA 1.1, 2.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίθημα
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4 παρεμβάλλω
A :— put in beside or between, insert, interpose, τι l.c.;π. λόγους ἑτέρους D. 40.61
; ὑποψίας π. insinuate suspicions, Aeschin.1.167 ; π. δημηγορίας ib.174 ; ὅτε νυστάζοιεν οἱ ἀκροαταί, π. τῆς πεντηκονταδράχμου interpose [a touch] of his 50 drachmae lecture, of Prodicus the Sophist, Arist. Rh. 1415b16, cf. Top. 157a1 ; interpolate,π. τι εἰς τὰ Ἡσιόδου Plu.2.730f
, cf. Alex.Aphr. in Top.309.27 ([voice] Pass.).b in Tactics, insert troops in a line of battle, Plb.1.33.7, al.; insert men in the ranks, Ascl. Tact.10.17, etc.f εἰς ἔκθεσμα πράγματα π. ἑαυτόν engage in.., POxy.129.4 (vi A. D.).II intr., fall into line,ἐς ναυμαχίαν Plb.5.69.7
, cf. Plu.Sull.17, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρεμβάλλω
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5 ὄργανον
A instrument, implement, tool, for making or doing a thing, S.Tr. 905, cf. ἀθηρόβρωτος;λογχοποιῶν ὄργανα E. Ba. 1208
, cf. Ion 1030 ; , cf. Lg. 956a ; ὄ. without any Adj., engine of war, Ctes.Fr.81 ;τὰ ναυτικὰ ὄ.
tackle,Pl.
Plt. 298d ;ὄ. ὅσα περὶ γεωργίαν Id.R. 370d
;ὄνομα ἄρα διδασκαλικόν τί ἐστιν ὄ. Id.Cra. 388b
; ὄργανα χρόνων or χρόνου, of the stars, Id.Ti. 41e, 42d ;ὄ. κυβευτικά Aeschin.1.59
; of a person,ἁπάντων ἀεὶ κακῶν ὄ. S.Aj. 380
(lyr.).2 organ of sense or apprehension,τὰ περὶ τὰς αἰσθήσεις ὄ. Pl.R. 508b
; τὸ ὄ. ᾧ καταμανθάνει ἕκαστος ib. 518c, cf. Tht. 185c, al.;δι' ἀμυδρῶν ὀ. θεᾶσθαί τι Id.Phdr. 250b
, cf. Ti. 45b, Epicur.Nat.11.6,7.b of the body and its different parts, Arist.PA 642a11, 645b14, GA 716a24, Phld.Mus.pp.71,96 K., Gal.10.47 ; the hand is called ὄργανον ὀργάνων or ὄ. πρὸ ὀργάνων, Arist.de An. 432a2, PA 687a21 ; τὰ πορευτικὰ ὄ. the organs of locomotion, Id.GA 732b28; ὄ. πρὸς ἐργασίαν τῆς τροφῆς the digestive organs, ib. 788b24 ; τὸ ὄ. τὸ περὶ τὴν ἀναπνοήν the respiratory organ, Id.PA 664a29 ;τὰ ὄ. τὰ χρήσιμα πρὸς τὴν ὀχείαν Id.HA 500a15
; of plants, Id.de An. 412b1, PA 656a2.3 musical instrument, Simon.31, f.l. in A.Fr.57.1 ; ὁ μὲν δι' ὀργάνων ἐκήλει ἀνθρώπους, of Marsyas, Pl.Smp. 215c ; ἄνευ ὀργάνων ψιλοῖς λόγοις ibid., cf. Plt. 268b ;ὄ. πολύχορδα Id.R. 399c
, al.;μετ' ᾠδῆς καί τινων ὀργάνων Phld.Mus.p.98K.
; of the pipe, Melanipp.2, Telest.1.2.II concrete, work or product,μελίσσης κηρόπλαστον ὄ. S.Fr.398.5
; λαϊνέοισιν Ἀμφίονος ὀ., of the walls of Thebes, E.Ph. 115 (lyr.).III of logic as an instrument of philosophy,ἡ λογικὴ πραγματεία ὀργάνου χώραν ἔχει ἐν φιλοσοφίᾳ Alex.Aphr.in Top.74.29
, cf. Phlp.in APr.6.23 ; πᾶσα τεχνικὴ διδασκαλία ὑπὸ τὸ λογικὸν ὄ. ἀνάγεται Sch.D.T.p.161 H.; but τὸ ὄ. as title of Aristotle's collected logical writings lacks authority.V ὄ. χλούνιον, = ἠρύγγιον, Ps.-Dsc.3.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὄργανον
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6 τρίπους
A three-footed, of or with three feet: and so,I measuring three feet,τ. τὸ εὖρος Hdt.3.60
;τ. πλάτος IG12.372.14
, al.; ὅρους.. μὴ ἔλαττον ἢ τρίποδας ib.22.2492.24; τ. [γραμμή] Pl.Men. 83e; ἡ τ. [δύναμις] the side of a square three feet in area, Id.Tht. 147d.II going on three feet, prov. of an old man who leans on a staff,τρίποδι βροτῷ Hes.Op. 533
(but τρίποδι βροτοὶ ἶς οι is prob. cj.);τρίποδας ὁδοὺς στείχει A.Ag.80
(anap.); cf. τριτοβάμων, and see the Sphinx's riddle in AP14.64.III of tables, vessels, etc., three-legged,τ. λέβης A.Fr.1
; ; :—but mostlyIV as Subst., τρίπους, ὁ,1 tripod, i.e. three-legged cauldron, Il.18.344, Od.8.434, etc.;τ. ἐμπυριβήτης Il.23.702
;ὑψίβατος τ. ἀμφίπυρος S.Aj. 1405
(anap.); ἄπυροι τ. tripods untouched by fire, i.e. new, unused, Il.9.122, cf. Paus.4.32.1; used as κρατῆρες, Semus l. c., Phylarch.44J.; given as prizes, Il.11.700, 23.264, al.; as gifts of honour, 8.290, Od.13.13; in Crete used as currency, GDI4969.130; placed as votive gifts in temples, esp. in that of Apollo at Delphi, Th.1.132, SIG 697 L3 (Delph., ii B. C.), etc.;ἡ τοῦ τ. ἀνάθεσις Lys.21.2
; these were then called τ. ἀναθηματικοί, Δελφικοί, Apollon.Lex.; a street at Athens adorned with these gifts was called οἱ Τρίποδες, Paus.1.20.1; or they were preserved in private houses, Pi.I.1.19; they were mostly of bronze, Paus.4.12.8, but sts. of precious metals, even of gold, Pi.P.11.4, Hdt.9.81, Ar.Pl.9, Paus.10.13.9; sts. of wood,ξύλινοι τ. Id.4.12.8
; from a tripod the Delphic Priestess delivered her oracles, E. Ion91 (anap.), Or. 164 (lyr.), Orac. ap. Ar.Eq. 1016, etc.: metaph., ὁπόταν ἐν τῷ τ. τῆς Μούσης καθίζηται [ὁ ποιητής] Pl.Lg. 719c: prov., ἐκ τρίποδος λέγειν, i. e. authoritatively, Ath.2.37f; τὰ ἀπὸ τ., τὰ ἐκ τ., Zen.6.3, Diogenian.8.21, cf. Plu.Dem.29.b Τρίπους, name of a work by Nausiphanes, D.L.10.14; of a work by Glaucias the Empiric, Gal.Subf.Emp.p.63B.3 three-legged table, X.An.7.3.21, Plu.Cleom.13; κύκλος τρίποδος the circular top of.., Artem.5.20, cf. 1.74.4 a kind of ear-ring, Poll.5.97.5 a musical instrument, described by Artemoap.Ath.14.637b. (The oldest nom. of stem τριποδ- is prob. τρίπος (q. v.), which comes from τριποδ-ς but was later regarded as an o-stem.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρίπους
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