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81 διακόπτω
V 1-7-4-1-4=17 Gn 38,29; 2 Sm 5,20(bis); 6,8; 2 Kgs 3,26A: to cut in two, to cut through, to divide [τι] Ps 28(29),7; to break open [τι] 2 Mc 10,36; to cut through [abs.] 2 Kgs 3,26; to break through [τινα] 2 Sm 5,20; to destroy, to devastate [τι] Jdt 2,23; to cut through into [εἴς τι] Am 9,1; to make a breach upon [ἔν τινι] (of pers.) 1 Chr 15,13P: to be cut through Gn 38,29; to be broken up (of a city) Jer 52,7; to be killed 2 Mc 10,30; to be dispersed (of water) 2 Sm 5,20διέκοψεν κύριος διακοπήν the Lord made a breach, inflicted a deep wound (semit., rendering MT פרץ פרץ יהוה) 2 Sm 6,8 -
82 περικόπτω
Aκέκοφα Lys. 14.42
:—cut all round, mutilate,τοὺς Ἑρμᾶς περιέκοπτεν D.21.147
, cf. And.1.34, Lys.6.51 ;οἱ Ἑρμαῖ περιεκόπησαν τὰ πρόσωπα Th.6.27
;π. τὰ ἀκρωτήρια τῆς Νίκης D.24.121
; τὰ παράσημα [ τῆς νεώς] Plu. Them.15 ; π. τὰ βιβλία cut them round the edges, Luc.Ind.16; trim off, τὰς ἀκάνθας τὰς κύκλῳ (of fish) Alex.133.3 ; prune,δένδρεα Tab.Heracl.1.173
:—[voice] Pass., to be pruned or cut away, Thphr.HP4.16.1,5 ; of fish, to be trimmed, Arist.Mir. 835219 ; of a statue, to be rough-hewn, Plu.2.74d.2 lay waste (from the practice of cutting down the fruit-trees),τὰ ἐν Ἑλλησπόντῳ D.8.9
: hence, plunder a person, Id.9.22 :—[voice] Pass., PCair.Zen.44.24, 145.4 (iii B. C.), D.H.10, 51, Str.11.13.2, etc.;πόλεις περικεκομμέναι χρημάτων Plu.Ant.68
: abs.,π. καὶ λῃστεύειν D.S.4.19
: hence, simply, intercept, cut off,ἀγοπάς D.H.10.43
, cf. Plu.Luc.2 ([voice] Pass.);τὰ σιτηγά Id.Mar.42
;τινῶν τὴν ἀπὸ τῆς γῆς εὐπορίαν Id.Sert.21
; restrain, check,πολυπραγμοσύνην Id.Per.21
:—[voice] Pass., to be hindered,ἐν ταῖς πράξεσι Cat.Cod.Astr.2.166
.3 cut off, destroy, kill, D.H.10.51, J.BJ4.5.2.4 take no account of, eliminate, Gal.9.781, Sect.Intr.6.5 π. λογάριον close an account, PFay.134.5 (iv A. D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περικόπτω
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83 περιτέμνω
A cut or clip round about, οἴνας περιταμνέμεν prune them, Hes.Op. 570; [τὴν κεφαλὴν] π. κύκλῳ περὶ τὰ ὦτα Hdt.4.64
; of a goldsmith, CPR22.6 (ii A. D.) :—[voice] Med., βραχίονας περιτάμνονται make incisions all over their arms, Hdt.4.71 :—[voice] Pass., to be cut up, of fish, Arist.Mir. 835a19.2 of circumcision, , cf. D.C.79.11; π. τοὺςπαῖδας D.S.1.28
, cf. LXX Jo.5.2, al., PCair.Zen.76.13 (iii B. C.), etc.:— [voice] Med.,περιτάμνονται τὰ αἰδοῖα Hdt.2.36
, 104, cf. D.S.3.32 ;περιετέμοντο τὴν σάρκα LXX Ge.34.24
: abs., practise circumcision, Hdt.2.104 :—[voice] Pass., LXX Ge.17.10,al.3 cut off the extremities,τὰ ὦτα καὶ τὴν ῥῖνα Hdt.2.162
;τοὺς μαστούς D.C.62.7
;τὰ περιττά Luc. Anach.20
:—[voice] Pass., περιτάμνεσθαι γῆν to be curtailed of certain land, Hdt.4.159;πᾶσαν.. περιτεμνόμενον σοφίαν E.Fr. 473
(anap.).II cut off and hem in all round:—[voice] Med., βοῦς περιταμνόμενον cutting off cattle for oneself, 'lifling' cattle, Od.11.402,24.112 :—[voice] Pass., to be cut off,ἅρματα π. ὑπὸ τῶν ἱππέων X.Cyr.5.4.8
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84 προτέμνω
II cut off in front, cut short,κορμὸν ἐκ ῥίζης προταμών Od. 23.196
; prune vines, PLond.1.131.375, al. (i A.D.).III [voice] Med., cut forward or in front of one, εἰ ὦλκα διηνεκέα προταμοίμην if in ploughing I cut an unbroken furrow before me, Od.18.375; but προταμέσθαι ἀρούρας mow them before, A.R.3.1387.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προτέμνω
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85 τμῆμα
A part cut off, section, piece, Pl.Smp. 191d, al.; segment of a line, Id.R. 509d, Euc.2.11, etc.; of a circle (i.e. portion cut off by a chord), Arist.Metaph. 1035a34 (pl.), APr. 41b18, Mete. 343a12, Euc.3 Def.6, etc.; also of the portion cut off by radii, sector, τὰ ἀφαιρούμενα ὑπὸ τῶν ἐκ τοῦ κέντρου [τμήματα] Arist. Cael. 290a3, cf. Str.2.5.34; of lunes,ὁ τετραγωνισμὸς ὁ διὰ τῶν τμημάτων Arist.Ph. 185a16
; of segments of other figures cut off by straight lines or planes, Democr.155, Archim.Con.Sph.Prooem., al.; and of segments bounded by a circle and a circumscribed polygon, Papp.316.2. -
86 τομή
A end left after cutting, stump of a tree, ἐπεὶ δὴ πρῶτα τομὴν ἐν ὄρεσσι λέλοιπεν [τὸ σκῆπτρον] Il.1.235; ῥιζῶν τομαί the ends of the roots ( left by cutting away the tree), S.Fr.534.5 (anap.); ὀπὸν.. στάζοντα τομῆς ib.2; δοκοῦ τ. end of a beam, Th.2.76;ἡ τοῦ καλάμου τ. Thphr.HP4.11.7
, cf. Theoc.10.46; λίθοι ἐν τομῇ ἐγγώνιοι stones cut square, Th.1.93 (sed leg. ἐντομῇ) ; σκέψαι τομῇ προσθεῖσα βόστρυχον having fitted the lock to the place from which it was cut, A.Ch. 229 ( σκέψαιτο μὴ cod. M, distinxit Turnebus); πρὸς τὴν τ. μεταστρέφειν to the cut, Pl.Smp. 190e, cf. Arist.HA 532a4.b Ταύροιο τ. prob. = προτομή 1, Arat. 322.2 Math., section, as a circle is the section of a sphere, a conic section of the cone, Arist.Mete. 375b32, Pr. 912a13, cf. App.Anth.4.74 ([place name] Synesius); with or without κοινή, the line in which two planes cut each other, Arist.Metaph. 1060b14, Euc.11.16, Archim. Con.Sph.11, al., Apollon.Perg.Con.1.4, etc.; point of intersection of two lines, Archim.Spir.20, al., Ptol.Alm.3.3, etc.: abstract use, περὶ διωρισμένης τ. On determinate section, name of lost treatise of Apollon.Perg.; τὰ περὶ τὴν τ. the theorems about the section (sc. in extreme and mean ratio), Procl.in Euc.p.67 F.:—in conic sections, τομαὶ ἀντικείμεναι opposite sections, i.e. branches of hyperbola, Apollon.Perg.Con.2.15; συζυγεῖς τ. conjugate sections of hyperbolas, ib.17.3 incision or insection between parts of an insect's body (whence their name of ἔντομα), Arist.PA 682b25.4 ἡ εἰς ἄπειρον τ. infinite divisibility, Epicur.Ep.1p.16U.II cutting, cleaving, ἐν τομᾷ σιδάρου by stroke of iron, S.Tr. 887 (lyr.);πελέκεως τ. E.El. 160
(lyr.);φασγάνου τομαί Id.Or. 1101
; cutting off or down, ; vine-cutting, PCair.Zen. 736.29 (iii B.C.); cutting up,εἰς τ. καὶ προσαγωγὴν χάλικος PPetr.3p.290
(iii B.C.); hewing,λίθων IG12.336.7
, 11, SIG244 ii 58 (Delph., iv B.C.), IG42(1).106i19, al. (Epid., iv B.C.).2 use of the knife in surgery, Hp.VC13; ;οὔτε τ. οὔτε καῦσις Hp.Art.62
;σιδήρου τ. Sor.1.80
: pl., Pi.P.3.53, E.Fr.403.6;τὰς θεραπείας.. διὰ καύσεών τε καὶ τομῶν Pl.Prt. 354a
, cf. Ti. 65b.3 castration, Luc. Philops.2.7 αἱ τ. τῆς γῆς, i.e. canals, Lib. Or.18.232.III severance, separation,τ. καὶ διάκρισις Pl.Ti. 61d
, cf. 80e; of number, division, Id.Lg. 738a; τομὴν ἔχειν ἔν τινι to admit a distinction in.., ib. 944b; χρονικαὶ τ. distinctions of tenses, A.D.Synt.10.18; process of division (sc. μεγέθους), Nicom. Ar.1.2.3 metaph., conciseness or precision in expression, Eun.VSp.461B.4 τ. πράγματος, = decisio, Gloss.IV a cut, wound, Arist.HA 632a18, Aen.Tact.11.14: metaph., wound,πόλις δεδεγμένη τ. Plu.Cor.16
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87 ἐκκόπτω
A cut out, knock out,τοὺς γομφίους Phryn.Com.68
;τῶν ἑρπετῶν ἐξέκοψε τὸ φθέγμα Call.Iamb.1.163
:—[voice] Pass., ἢν..τωφθαλμὼ' κκοπῇς have your eyes knocked out, Ar.Av. 342 ;τὸν ὀφθαλμὸν ἐκκεκομμένος D.18.67
; ἐξεκέκοπτο τὴν φωνήν had lost his voice, Luc.JTr.16.2 cut [trees] out of a wood, fell, Hdt.6.37 ([voice] Pass.), 9.97, Th.6.99, etc. ;δένδρα ἐκκεκόφασι X.HG6.5.37
; παράδεισον laid waste the park, Id.An.1.4.10 ;χωρία D.H.8.87
;νήσους καὶ πόλεις Plu.Pomp.24
: hence,b metaph., cut off, make an end of,τοὺς ἄνδρας Hdt.4.110
; ἐ. φενακισμόν, ἱεροσυλίαν, Din.2.4, Is.8.39 ; eradicate abuses, OGI669.64 (Egypt, i A.D.) ;τὴν αἰσθητικὴν ἐνέργειαν Arist.PA 656b5
; extirpate, [ λύπας] Diog.Oen.2 :—[voice] Pass.,ἡ θρασύτης ἐξεκέκοπτο Pl.Chrm. 155c
.3 as military term, beat off, repulse,τὰς ἀκροβολίσεις X.Cyr.6.2.15
;τοὺς ἐπὶ τῷ λόφῳ Id.HG7.4.26
.4 win, in throwing the dice, Alex.44, Menecr.ID.:— [voice] Pass., to be ruined at play, Hsch.5ἐ. θύρας
break open,Lys.
3.6 ;οἰκίαν ἐ. Plb.4.3.10
.6 cut out or erase an inscription, SIG38.38 (Teos, V B.C.), Arist.Rh. 1400a33 ;οὐδενὶ ἐξέσται..γράμμα ἐκκόψαι CIG3028
([place name] Ephesus), al. ;ἐ. τὴν χεῖρα Ev.Matt.5.30
; cut out, as a surgeon does, Luc.Cat.24.7 coin, stamp money, D.S.11.26.b metaph., φαντασίαν ἐ. ὡς.. Phld.Lib.p.56 O. ; γένη οὐκ ἐκκοπτόμενα ἰδίοις τέλεσι genders not marked by different terminations, A.D. Synt.104.23 ; ἐ. ἀναφθέγματα coin expressions, Phld.D.3.14.8 hinder, bring to a stop, PAlex.4.1 (iii B.C.), Vett.Val.268.6.II intr., pause, come to a stop, Id.260.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκκόπτω
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88 ὑποτέμνω
A cut away under or underneath,ὑπὸ γλῶσσαν τάμε χαλκός Il.5.74
;ταμὼν ὕπο πυθμέν' ἐλαίης Od.23.204
;ὑ. τὰς ἀγκύρας Plu.Ant.32
:—[voice] Pass., ὑποτέτμηται τὰ νεῦρα τῶν πραγμάτων [name] D.ap.Aeschin.3.166; τὰς ῥίζας ὑποτετμημένος having them cut away below, Luc.Tim.8; ὑποτμηθεὶς τὴν ἰγνύαν hamstrung, Id.Tox.60.II cut off, intercept,ὑ. πηγάς Pl.Lg. 844a
;ὑ. τὴν ἐλπίδα X.HG2.3.34
;[τὰς ῥίζας] Diog.Oen.29
:—more freq. in [voice] Med., ὑποταμέσθαι τὸ ἀπὸ τῶν νεῶν (sc. αὐτοῖς) Hdt.5.86; ὑποτεμοῦμαι τὰς ὁδούς σου I will cut off your way, stop you short, Ar.Eq. 291, cf. Arist.Mete. 356a27;ὑ. τὸν πλοῦν X.HG1.6.15
; ὑποτέμνεσθαί τινας intercept them, Id.Cyr.1.4.19, cf. HG7.1.29;τοὺς χρόνους ὑμῶν ὑ. Aeschin.3.67
; τὰς ὁρμάς, τὴν ἐπίνοιαν, Plb.18.38.1, 36.3.1, etc.; forestall,τὴν ἀκόντισιν αὐτῶν.. δρόμῳ.. προσπεσόντες ὑπετέμοντο D.C.38.49
; prevent, guard against, ὑποτέμνεσθαι τὸν φόβον (the risk of gangrene, by excision) Paul.Aeg. 6.107;ὑ. τὴν διάγνωσιν
prevents,Id.
3.78; in [tense] pf. [voice] Med.,ὑποτετμημένος πάσας αὐτῶν τὰς ὠφελείας Plb.5.107.6
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89 θώρηξ
θώρηξ, ηκος: breast - plate, cuirass, corselet, Il. 11.19 ff. It was usually of bronze, consisting of two plates, γύαλα. (See adjacent cut, also cut No. 33.) The cuirass fitted closely to the body, and was cut square off at the waist; the shoulder - pieces (see cut) were drawn down by small chains and fastened to buttons in front; the metal plates were united by clasps (see cut No. 19); the upper part of the thighs was protected by the μίτρη, worn over the apron, ζῶμα, of leather or felt, and by its metal flaps, πτέρυγες (Nos. 12, 33, 79), or plates (Nos. 3 and 33); over the θώρηξ, μίτρη, and ζῶμα was bound the ζωστήρ (No. 3), below which projected the lower end of the χιτών (Nos. 3, 19, 33; cf. λινοθώρηξ and χιτών).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > θώρηξ
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90 ηκος
θώρηξ, ηκος: breast - plate, cuirass, corselet, Il. 11.19 ff. It was usually of bronze, consisting of two plates, γύαλα. (See adjacent cut, also cut No. 33.) The cuirass fitted closely to the body, and was cut square off at the waist; the shoulder - pieces (see cut) were drawn down by small chains and fastened to buttons in front; the metal plates were united by clasps (see cut No. 19); the upper part of the thighs was protected by the μίτρη, worn over the apron, ζῶμα, of leather or felt, and by its metal flaps, πτέρυγες (Nos. 12, 33, 79), or plates (Nos. 3 and 33); over the θώρηξ, μίτρη, and ζῶμα was bound the ζωστήρ (No. 3), below which projected the lower end of the χιτών (Nos. 3, 19, 33; cf. λινοθώρηξ and χιτών).A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ηκος
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91 κληίς
κληίς, ῖδος (Att. κλείς): (1) bolt, bar (see cuts Nos. 29 and 35, both from Egyptian originals); cut No. 56, in four compartments, shows above the open, below the closed door: on the left as seen from within; on the right from without. c, g, f, mark the place of the key - hole, through which the thong ( ἱμάς, Od. 1.442) ran, and the key was passed by which the bolt was first lifted (as is seen at g), ἀνέκοψεν, and then pushed back, ἀπῶσαν. The adjoining cut (No. 68), from a Greek sepulchral monument, as well as No. 29, presupposes double bolts, and above on the right we see the key as it is applied, and below on the other half of the door the loosened thong. These bolts of double doors are also called ἐπιβλής, ὀχῆες. κρυπτῇ, with hidden, concealed bolt.— (2) key, better described as hook, Il. 12.456. (See cut No. 56, f, g.)— (3) collar - bone.— (4) curved tongue of a buckle, Od. 18.294. (See cut No. 97.)— (5) pl., thole-pins, rowlocks, ἐπὶ κληῖσι, to which the oars were made fast by a thong, and round which they played, see cuts Nos. 120 and 32; for later, different arrangements, see cuts Nos. 38, 60, and the Assyrian war - ship, cut No. 37. ἐπὶ κληῖσι, translate, at the oars.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κληίς
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92 περικόπτω
περικόπτω fut. περικόψω (Ps 74:11 Aq.); 1 aor. περιέκοψα (Zech 11:10 Aq.; Just.) pf. inf. περικεκοφέναι (Just, D. 73, 6); 2 aor. pass. περιεκόπην, ptc. περικοπείς (Thu. et al.; pap) in our lit. only in Hermas in the allegory of the tower; pass.① to cut around an object, of shaping of stones, hew all around (Plut., Mor. 74d) Hs 9, 7, 5.② to cut away in a trimming process, cut away, take away τὶ someth. (Pla., Rep. 7, 519a et al.; Just., D. 72, 2 and 4; 73, 6) ὅταν περικοπῇ αὐτῶν ὁ πλοῦτος when the wealth is cut off from them (i.e. fr. the stones, which represent a class of people) Hv 3, 6, 6 (for the fig. use cp. Diod S 20, 77, 3 of hopes that were cut off; Porphyr., Antr. Nymph. c. 34 ὅπως τὰ ἐπίβουλα τῆς ψυχῆς αὐτοῦ περικόψῃ; Sb 6787, 23 [257 B.C.] of plundering property; Philo, Cher. 95). -
93 ἀποκόπτω
ἀποκόπτω fut. ἀποκόψω; 1 aor. ἀπέκοψα LXX; 2 aor. 3 pl. pass. ἀπεκόπησαν Judg 5:22 cod. A; inf. ἀποκοπῆναι (s. κόπτω; Hom. et al.; pap, LXX, Philo, Joseph.) to cut so as to make a separation, cut off, cut awayⓐ of body parts (Hom. et al.; Hdt. 6, 91 χεῖρας; Diod S 17, 20, 7 ἀπέκοψε τὴν χεῖρα; Dt 25:12; Judg 1:6f; Jos., Bell. 6, 164, Vi. 177) Mk 9:43, 45 (Epict 2, 5, 24 of ἀποκόπτειν the foot ὑπὲρ τοῦ ὅλου; cp. Ael. Aristid. 48, 27 K.=24 p. 472 D.: παρατέμνειν one limb ὑπὲρ σωτηρίας of the whole body); ear J 18:10, 26 (on the implications of mutilation cp. Lev 21:16–23; BViviano, RB 96, ’89, 71–80). Private parts implied make a eunuch of, castrate (Lucian, Eunuch. 8; Cass. Dio 79, 11; Dt 23:2; Philo, Leg. All. 3, 8, Spec. Leg. 1, 325; Theoph. Ant. 3, 8 [p. 222, 3]) mid. (Epict. 2, 20, 19; §317; Rob. 809) ὄφελον καὶ ἀποκόψονται would that they might make eunuchs of themselves Gal 5:12. So interpr. by many since Chrysostom and Ambrosiaster, also PDebouxhtay, RevÉtGr 39, 1926, 323–26 (against ChBruston, ibid. 36, 1923, 193f); GDuncan, Gal ’34, 154; 161.ⓑ of noncorporal things τὰ σχοινία cut the ropes (cp. Od. 10, 127; X., Hell. 1, 6, 21; Polyaenus 5, 8, 2; 6, 8) Ac 27:32; branches κλάδους in pruning procedure Hs 8, 1, 2 Joly (ἔκοπτε W.); building-stones πολὺ δεῖ ἀπʼ αὐτῶν ἀποκοπῆναι a great deal must be cut away from them Hs 9, 9, 2.—M-M. TW. -
94 αποθεριζόντων
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95 ἀποθεριζόντων
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96 αποθερίζουσι
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97 ἀποθερίζουσι
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98 αποθερίζουσιν
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99 ἀποθερίζουσιν
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100 αποθερίζω
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cut — cut·cher·ry; cut·ie; cut·lash; cut·lass; cut·ler; cut·le·ria; cut·le·ri·a·ce·ae; cut·le·ri·a·les; cut·ler·ite; cut·lery; cut·let; cut·ling; cut·lings; cut·ta·ble; cut·tage; cut·ta·nee; cut·teau; cut·ted; cut·ter·man; cut·ter; cut·ting·ly;… … English syllables
Cut detection — is a field of research of computer science. Its subject is the automated detection of cuts in digital video. Use Cut detection is used to split up a film into basic scenes. Therefore, it is of great use in software for post production of videos.… … Wikipedia
Cut Knife (electoral district) — Cut Knife is a former provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. This constituency was created before the 4th Saskatchewan general election in 1917. Redrawn to include the former district… … Wikipedia