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1 ναυάγιον
A piece of wreckage, Men.536.9, Arist.Pr. 932a1: mostly in pl., A.Pers. 420, Hdt.7.191, 8.12, al., Lys.2.38, Th.1.50, etc.; πολλοὺς ἀριθμοὺς ἄγνυται ναυαγίων, i. e. is shivered into a thousand pieces, E.Hel. 410: metaph., ν. ἱππικά wreck of an overturned chariot, S.El. 730, 1444; ἀνδρῶν δαιτυμόνων ν. the wreck of a feast, Choeril.9;τὰ ν. τῆς πόλεως Demad.
ap. Plu.2.803a; ν. οἴκων ib. 517f.II later, = ναυαγία, ναυαγίῳ περιπεσεῖν Str.4.1.7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ναυάγιον
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2 περιάγνυμι
Aπεριεᾱγώς Inscr.Délos 396
B 86 (ii B. C.):— bend and break all round,τὸν βραχίονα Chio
l. c.; κρημνοῖς τὰς ναῦς π. wreck the ships upon them, App.BC2.150 :—[voice] Pass.,ὅσσους.. μέλαν περιάγνυται ὕδωρ A.R. 2.791
.2 once in Hom., of sound, ὂψ περιάγνυται the voice is broken all round, i. e. spreads all round, Il.16.78; περὶ δέ σφισιν ἄγνυτο ἠχώ echo broke forth around them, Hes.Sc. 279.3 κόλπου περιαγνυμένου, Lat. recurvus, Agath.5.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιάγνυμι
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3 περιβάλλω
A throw round, about, or over, put on or over, c. acc. rei,φίλας περὶ χεῖρε βαλόντε Od. 11.211
;περὶ πτερὰ πυκνὰ βαλόντες Il.11.454
;περὶ δ' ἄντυγα βάλλε φαεινήν 18.479
;π. χέρας Ar.Th. 914
, E.Or. 1044: freq. c. dat.,χέρας π. τινί Id.Ph. 1459
, etc.; περὶ δ' ὠλένας δέρᾳ.. βάλοιμι ib. 165 (lyr.); π. τινὶ δεσμά, βρόχους, A.Pr.52, E.Ba. 619;Τροίᾳ ζευκτήριον A.Ag. 529
;κρατὶ π. σκότον E.HF 1159
; π. τινὰ χαλκεύματι put him round the sword, i. e. stab him, A.Ch. 576; also περὶ τὰ στέρνα θώρηκας π. Hdt. 1.215, cf. 5.85;αἱμασιὴν π. κατὰ τὸν κύκλον Id.7.60
; περὶ ἕρμα π. ναῦν wreck it on.., Th.7.25:—[voice] Med., throw round or over oneself, put on, c. acc. rei, περιβαλλόμενοι τεύχεα putting on their arms, Od.22.148; ; ; εἷμα, φᾶρος περιβάλλεσθαι, Hdt. 1.152, 9.109;φάρεα καὶ πλοκάμους E.IT 1150
(lyr.);κόσμον σώμασιν Id.HF 334
;κύκλον ὅσον περιβάλλεται αἰθήρ Hermesian.7.87
; freq. of defences,τεῖχος καὶ σωτηρίην περιβαλέσθαι τοῖς τε χρήμασι καὶ τοῖς σώμασιν Democr.280
; alsoὅταν περιβάλωνται χειρις μοὺς παραλλάττοντας Phld.Rh.1.8
S.;π. ἕρκος ἔρυμα τῶν νεῶν Hdt.9.96
;τείχεα Id.1.141
, cf. 6.46, Th.1.8 ;ταῖς πόλεσιν ἐρύματα περιβάλλονται X.Mem.2.1.14
;Πελοποννήσῳ π. ἓν τεῖχος Arist.Pol. 1276a27
; λιμένι τεῖχος, χάρακα τῇ παρεμβολῇ, Plb.4.65.11, 5.20.5 ; also περὶ τὴν Πελοπόννησον τεῖχος π. Lys.2.45: c. dupl. acc., τεῖχος περιβαλέσθαι πόλιν build a wall round it, Hdt.1.163 : in [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., have a thing put round one, Pl.Smp. 216d ; τὸ τεῖχος περιβεβλημένος having his wall around him, encompassed by it, Id.Tht. 174e, cf. Arist.Pol. 1331a8.2 metaph., put round or upon a person, i. e. invest him with it, π. τινὶ ἀγαθόν (i. e. βασιληΐην), τυραννίδα, Hdt.1.129, E. Ion 829 ;π. σωτηρίαν [τισί] Id.HF 304
;ὕδασι δουλείαν Id.Ph. 189
(lyr.); ; τινὶ π. ἀνανδρίαν, i.e. make him faint-hearted, Id.Or. 1031; π. τὴν αἰτίαν τῷ ἰατρῷ impute blame to.., Pall.in Hp.12.283 C.:—[voice] Pass., c. acc., to be involved in, (Scaptopara, iii A. D.).II reversely c. dat. rei, surround, encompass with.., περιβαλεῖν πλῆθος τῶν ἰχθύων (sc. τῷ ἀμφιβλήστρῳ) Hdt.1.141;βρόχῳ π. τὸν αὐχένα Id.4.60
(tm.); [Βόσπορον] πέδαις π. A.Pers. 748;π. τινὰ ὑφάσματι E.Or.25
;δοραῖσι σῶμα Id.Cyc. 330
; π. τινὰ χερσί embrace, Id.Or. 372 :—[voice] Med., surround or enclose for one's advantage or defence,τὴν νῆσον π. τείχει Pl.Criti. 116a
;χωρίον X.Cyr.6.3.30
; π. θύννους net them, Arist.HA 537a20, cf. 533b25.2 metaph., π. τινὰ κακῷ, συμφοραῖς, involve one in evil or calamity, E.Or. 906, Antipho 3.2.12 ;ἀνηκέστοις πόλιν συμφοραῖς And.1.142
, cf. Lys.4.20;ὀνείδει D.22.35
; π. τινὰ φυγῇ, i.e. banish him, Plu.2.775c;τινὰ κλοπῆς καταδίκῃ Id.Arist.4
:— [voice] Pass., [ συμφοραῖς] Phld.Piet. 35b.III c. acc. only, encompass, surround, περιβάλλει με σκότος, νέφος, E.Ph. 1453, HF 1140 ; π. ἀλλήλους embrace each other, X.An.4.7.25, cf. Men.Pk.36, 111; also, clothe, τινα Ev.Matt.25.36; τὸ περιβεβλημένον the space enclosed, enclosure, Hdt.2.91; cf.περίβολος 11.2
:—[voice] Med., ἤλαυνον περιβαλόμενοι [τὰ ὑποζύγια] surrounding them, Id.9.39, cf. X.Cyr.1.4.17.2 fetch a compass round, double,ἵπποι περὶ τέρμα βαλοῦσαι Il.23.462
; esp. of ships, round a cape,π. τὸν Ἄθων Hdt.6.44
;Σούνιον Th.8.95
: abs., of a hare, double, X.Cyn.5.29, 6.18.IV [voice] Med., bring into one's power, compass,ἰδίῃ π. ἑωυτῷ κέρδεα Hdt.3.71
;πολλὰ [χρήματα] Id.8.8
, cf. 7.190; σωφροσύνης δόξαν π. X.Mem.4.2.6; ;πλῆθος λείας Plb.1.29.7
, cf. 3.69.7 : [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., to have come into possession of..,πόλιν Hdt.6.24
;δυναστείας Isoc.4.184
, cf. 2.25.2 appropriate mentally, comprehend,περιβάλλεσθαι τῇ διανοίᾳ τὰς πράξεις Id.5.118
; πολλὰ περιβεβλῆσθαι πράγματα to have aimed at learning many things, Men.683; logically, ξύμπαντα τὰ οἰκεῖα.. γένους τινὸς οὐσίᾳ π. embrace, Pl.Plt. 285b.V throw beyond, beat in throwing: hence generally, excel, surpass,μνηστῆρας δώροισι Od.15.17
; π. ἀρετῇ to be superior in.., Il.23.276.VI π. τὸ λουτρόν take a bath, Cass.Pr.5 ; π. πρὸς λουτρόν ibid.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιβάλλω
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4 περιρρήγνυμι
A break off all round,τὸν γήλοφον κύκλῳ Pl.Criti. 113d
: freq. of clothes, rend and tear off,τὸν χιτωνίσκον D.19.197
;τὴν χλαμύδα Plb. 15.33.4
: also c. acc. pers., strip, Parth. 15.3 :—[voice] Med., περιερρήξατο τοὺς πέπλους tore off her own garments, Plu.Ant.77, cf. Ph.2.44 : abs., J.AJ9.7.3, Arr.An.7.24.3, D.Chr.35.9 ; [γυναῖκες], περιερρηγμέναι Id.46.12
:—[voice] Pass., with [tense] aor. 2 - ερράγην, intr. [tense] pf.περιέρρωγα, περιρρηγνυμένων φαρέων A.Th. 328
(lyr.); of the case or membrane that encloses pupa or shellfish,περιρρήγνυται τὸ κέλυφος Arist.HA 551a23
, cf. 552a6 ; περιερρωγέναι τὸ ὄστρακον ib. 601a13 (so in [voice] Act., ἡ σχάδων.. τὸν ὑμένα περιρρήξας (sic) ἐκπέταται ib. 554a30.—[voice] Med., τὰ ζῷα τὰ ἐκ τῶν σκωλήκων περιρρηγνύμενα ib. 552a9); πέτρα περιρραγεῖσα ib. 578b22 ; of dead flesh, break away, Hp.Fract. 26.II cause a stream to break or divide round a piece of land, [Βούσιρις] τὸν Νεῖλον περὶ τὴν χώραν περιέρρηξε Isoc.11.31
:—[voice] Pass., , cf. Ael.NA7.24 ; βρονταὶ περιερρήγνυντο kept breaking round a place, Plu.Crass. 19.III break a thing round or on another, wreck,τὸ σκαφίδιον πρὸς πέτραν Luc.Merc.Cond.2
, cf. Poll.1.114 ;ἀλλήλοισι π. ἀέλλας Q.S.8.61
.IV ὄρος περιερρωγός broken all round, i.e. precipitous, Nic.Dam.1 J.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιρρήγνυμι
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5 πολυσχιδής
A split into many parts, ἁπλῷ τρόπῳ καὶ μὴ πολυσχιδέϊ by a single and not a splintered fracture, Hp.Fract.24; λώβῃσι πολυσχιδέεσσι λυθέντα, of a wreck, Opp.H.4.409.2 much-cloven, opp. ἀσχιδής, of certain figs, Arist.Pr. 930b33; of a deer's antlers, branching, Id.HA 517a24, cf. PA 663a10; of the lungs, Id.HA 495b1; of leaves, Thphr.HP3.12.5;καυλοί Dsc.2.185
; of a mountain range, Str.11.12.1;ἀτραποί Plu.2.969b
; of the Nile, Opp.C.2.85, cf. Lib.Or.61.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολυσχιδής
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6 προσαράσσω
A dash against,τὰ ὑπομάζια τῇ γῇ D.S.34
/5.2.12;πέτρᾳ τὴν κεφαλήν J.AJ14.13.10
; π. τινὶ τὰς θύρας, εἰς τὸ μέτωπον τὴν θύραν, slam the door in one's face, Luc.DMeretr. 15.2, Nav.22; esp. of shipwreck,π. ναῦς σκοπέλοις Plu.Marc.15
;τὸ σκάφος τῷ αἰγιαλῷ Luc.VH2.47
;ναῦς πρὸς τὴν ἄκραν D.C.48.47
; π. τὰς ναῦς wreck them, Philostr.VA4.32; shatter,τὸν οὐρανόν Iamb.Myst.6.5
:— [voice] Pass., to be dashed against,αἱμασιαῖς Ph.2.123
;τῷ λιθοστρώτῳ J.BJ 6.3.2
;τῇ γῇ Ael.NA12.21
;ταῖς πέτραις Alciphr.1.1
: also intr. in [voice] Act.,ἡ τοῦ ποταμοῦ ῥύσις τοῖς ὄχθοις π. D.S.5.27
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7 ἀμέγαρτος
A unenviable:1 mostly of things or conditions, sad, melancholy,πόνος Il.2.420
;ἀνέμων.. ἀϋτμή Od.11.400
; ;ἀμέγαρτα κακῶν E. Hec. 192
; (lyr.), cf. A.Pr. 403.3 of persons, unhappy, miserable, ἀμέγαρτε συβῶτα wretched swineherd! Od.17.219;ἀμεγάρτων φῦλ' ἀνθρώπων h.Merc. 542
;ἀ. ποίμνα A.Supp. 642
(lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀμέγαρτος
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8 ἐλπίς
A hope, expectation (δόξα μελλόντων Pl.Lg. 644c
),ἔτι γὰρ καὶ ἐλπίδος αἶσα Od.16.101
, 19.84; personified, Hes. Op.96: pl., Pi.P.2.49, etc.; πολλῶν ῥαγεισῶν ἐλπίδων after the wreck of many hopes, A.Ag. 505;ἔτι ἐν αὐτοῖς εἰσὶν ἐλπίδες, νέοι γάρ Pl.Prt. 328d
; ; expectancy, Id.OT 771 (pl.), OC 1749 (lyr., pl.), Pi.N.1.32 (pl.), etc.:—Constr., in [dialect] Att., with gen. both of subject and object, as (where both are conjoined) Πελοποννησίων τὴν ἐλπίδα τοῦ ναυτικοῦ the hope of the P.in their navy, Th. 2.89; alsoαἱ τῶν Ἑλλήνων ἐς ὑμᾶς ἐλπίδες Id.3.14
; ὑμέτεραι ἐλπίδες,= ἐς ὑμᾶς, Id.1.69; ἐλπίδ' ἔχω, = ἐλπίζω, with [tense] fut. inf.,μὴ οὐ δώσειν δίκην Hdt.6.11
, etc.: with [tense] aor.inf.,κλέος εὑρέσθαι Pi.P.3.111
: with ὡς and [tense] fut. inf., S.OC 385;ὥστε μὴ θανεῖν E.Or.52
; ; ἐν ἐλπίδι εἰμί, c. [tense] fut. inf., Th.7.46;ἐν ἐλπίσι καλαῖς γενόμενος Plu.Brut.40
; ἐλπίς [ἐστί] μοι with acc. and [tense] fut. inf. or [tense] aor.,ἐλπίς τις αὐτὸν ἥξειν A.Ag. 679
;τοσοῦτόν γ' ἐστί μοι τῆς ἐλπίδος, τὸν ἄνδρα.. προσμεῖναι S.OT 836
; : c. [tense] pres. inf., Id.Sph. 250e: folld. by ὡς .., E.Tr. 487;ἐς ἐλπίδα ἐλθεῖν τινος Th.2.56
;ἐπ' ἐλπίδας ἀφανεῖς καθίστασθαι Id.5.103
;ἐλπίδα λαβεῖν X.Cyr.4.6.7
; ἐλπίδας μεγάλας ἔν τινι ἔχειν ib.1.4.25, cf. Isoc.4.121; τίν' ὑπάγεις μ' ἐς ἐλπίδ'; E.Hel. 826; ἐλπίδας ἐμποιεῖν ἀνθρώποις, ὑποθεῖναί τισι, X.Cyr.1.6.19, HG4.8.28; ; ἐλπίδα or ἐλπίδας ὑπογράφειν, Epicur.Ep.3p.65U., Plb.5.36.1;ἀποκεκομμένης τῆς ἐλπίδος Id.3.63.8
, cf. A.R.4.1272; ἐκτὸς ἐλπίδος beyond hope, S.Ant. 330;ἀπ' ἐλπίδος πεσεῖν A.Ag. 999
; παρ' ἐλπίδα ib. 899, S.Ph. 882: prov.,πεινῶμεν ἐπὶ ταῖς ἐλπίσιν Antiph.123.7
;κάπτοντες αὔρας ἐλπίδας σιτούμενοι Eub.10.7
;αἱ δ' ἐλπίδες βόσκουσι τοὺς κενούς Men. Mon.42
.2 object of hope, a hope,Ὀρέστης, ἐ. δόμων A.Ch. 776
; ὑμεῖς, ἡ μόνη ἐ. Th.3.57; Εὔτυχος, ἡ γονέων ἐ. IG3.1311. -
9 ἐρείπιον
A fallen ruin, wreck, Arist.Rh. 1413a6, Aristid. Or.49(25).42, Opp.H.5.324: generally in pl.,ναυτικὰ ἐ.
wreckage,A.
Ag. 660,Fr. 274, E.Hel. 1080 ;θραύμασίν τ' ἐρειπίων A.Pers. 425
; ruins, οἰκημάτων, [ τειχέων], Hdt.2.154,4.124 ;δόμων E.Ba.7
; ἐρείπια alone,ἐν τοῖς Κιμωνίοις ἐ. Cratin.151
; ἐ. χλανιδίων fragments of garments, Trag.Adesp.7; ;νεκρῶν ἐ.
dead carcasses,S.
Aj. 308, E.Fr. 266.—Poet.and later Prose (exc. Arist.and Hdt.ll.cc.), D.H. 1.14, CIG 2700e ([place name] Mylasa), Paus.10.38.13, Aristid. l.c., etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐρείπιον
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10 ῥαίω
ῥαίω, poet. subj.Aῥαίῃσι Od.5.221
: [tense] fut. ῥαίσω ([etym.] διαρ-) 2.49; [dialect] Ep. inf. ῥαισέμεναι (v.l. ῥαίσεσθαι) 8.569: [tense] aor. ἔρραισα, subj.ῥαίσῃ 23.235
:— [voice] Pass., [tense] fut. (in med. form) ῥαίσομαι ([etym.] διαρ-) Il.24.355: [tense] aor.ἐρραίσθην 16.339
:—break, shiver, shatter, ῥ. νῆα wreck a ship, Od.8.569, 13.151, 23.235; ῥ. τινά cause one to suffer shipwreck, 5.221:—in [voice] Pass., ῥαιόμενος suffering shipwreck, 6.326;νηῦς ῥαισθεῖσα A.R.2.1112
; also φάσγανον ἐρραίσθη it was shivered, Il.16.339; τῷ κέ οἵ ἐγκέφαλός γε διὰ σπέος.. ῥαίοιτο πρὸς οὔδεϊ his brain would be dashed on the ground throughout the cavern, Od.9.459; so αἰὼν δι' ὀστέων ἐρραίσθη the marrow spurted through the bones, Pi.Fr. 111. -
11 ῥαίω
ῥαίω, fut. inf. ῥαισέμεναι, aor. subj. ῥαίσῃ, inf. ῥαῖσαι, pass. pres. opt. ῥαίο- ιτο, aor. ἐρραίσθη: shatter, dash (in pieces), πρὸς οὔδεϊ, Od. 9.459; ‘wreck,’ Od. 6.326, Od. 5.221.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ῥαίω
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12 ναυᾱγός
ναυᾱγόςGrammatical information: m.Meaning: `shipwrecked person' (Hdt.);Other forms: Ion. - ηγόςDerivatives: ναυ-ᾱγέω, - ηγέω `be shipwrecked', -ᾱγία, - ηγία f. `shipwreck', -ά̄για, - ήγια n. pl. (rarely sg. - ιον) `wreck (of a ship)' (IA.).Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Synthetic compp. of ναῦς and ἄγνυμι, ἀγῆναι `break' with lengthening of the α-vowel, partly through compositional lengthening or analogy (thus certainly in Ion. - ηγ-), partly also after κατ-ά̄γνυμι, ἔᾱγα; cf. Schwyzer 190 a. 439, Björck Alpha impurum 42 a. 147.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ναυᾱγός
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13 ὄλλυμι
ὄλλυμι, - μαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to wreck, to destroy, to lose', midd. intr. `to go to waste, to be ruined, to be lost' (Il.).Other forms: - ύω, - ύομαι (Archil.), ὀλέκω, - ομαι (Il.), aor. ὀλέσαι, ὀλέσθαι (Il.), pass. ὀλεσθῆναι (LXX), fut. ὀλέσ(σ)ω (ep.), ὀλέω (Ion.), ὀλῶ (Att.), ὀλέομαι, ὀλοῦμαι (Il.), perf. ὀλώλεκα (Att.), intr. ὄλωλα (Il.); as simplex only ep.;Compounds: Very often w. prefix, esp. ἀπ- (in Att. prose monopol.), with ἐξαπ-, συναπ-, προσαπ- etc., also with δι-, ἐξ- a.o.Derivatives: 1. ὄλεθρος m. `destruction, ruin, loss, death' (Il.) with ὀλέθρ-ιος `baneful' (Il.), - ιάω `to be dying' (Archig; after the verbs of disease in - ιάω, Schwyzer 732), ( ἐξ-ὀλεθρ-εύω, assim. ( ἐξ-)ὀλοθρ-εύω `to destroy' (LXX) with - ευσις, - ευμα, - εία (beside - ία; Scheller Oxytonierung 39), - ευτής; NGr. ξολοθρεύω. 2. ἀπόλε-σις f. `loss' (Hippod. ap. Stob.); as 1. member e.g. in ὀλεσ-ήνωρ `destroying men' (Thgn. [?], Nonn.; Sommer Nominalkomp. 183), ὠλεσί-καρπος `losing fruit' (κ 510 a.o.; ὠ- metr. condit.). 3. ὀλε-τήρ, - ῆρος m. `destroyer, killer' (Σ 114 a.o.; on the meaning Benveniste Noms d'agent 35 a. 43), - τειρα f. (Batr.; ἀνδρ-ολέτειρα Hes., A.), - της m. ( Epigr. Gr.; ἀνδρ-ολέτης poet. inscr.), - τις f. (AP), παιδ-ολέτωρ, - ορος m. f. `child killer' (A. in lyr.); details in Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 127 n. 1. -- On the PN Όλετᾶς (Hali- carn. etc.; Carian?) Masson Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 10, 163f.Etymology: The disyll. full grade in ὄλε-θρος, ὀλέ-σαι a.o. has beside it a monosyll. zero grade in ὄλλυμι from *ὄλ-νυ-μι (from an older *h₃l̥-n-eh₁-mi \> *ολνημι); thus e. g. στορέ-σαι: στόρ-νυ-μι. Orig. disyll. also in ὀλέ-σθαι (if athematic), to which with thematic transfomation ὀλόμην etc.? On ὀλέ-κ-ω cf. ἐρύ-κ-ω a.o., on the ptc. aor. ὀλόμενος Kretschmer Glotta 27, 236 f. (against Specht KZ 63, 219 f.). Details on the morphology in Schwyzer 363, 696, 702 a. 747, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 302 f., 329 a. 391; on the vocalism also Sánchez Ruiperez Erner. 17, 107 f. -- From Greek here also ὀλοός `pernicious, fatal'; further isolated. On wrong hypotheses s. W.-Hofmann s. aboleō, dēleō and volnus; also WP. 1, 159 f. and Pok. 306 (w. lit.).Page in Frisk: 2,378-379Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄλλυμι
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14 ῥῆγμα
ῥῆγμα, ατος, τό (ῥήγνυμι; since Archippus Com. [V/IV B.C.], Fgm. 38; Hippocr.; pap, LXX; Jos., Bell. 6, 337) the event of reduction to a ruined state, wreck, ruin, collapse, lit. ‘breaking’ τῆς οἰκίας (this mng. is not found elsewh.; but the pl. w. ref. to bldgs.: Polyb. 13, 6, 8; PSI 456, 11 τοῦ πύργου ῥήγματα; Am 6:11 v.l. πατάξει τὸν οἶκον ῥήγμασιν.—PLond I, 131 recto, 45; 60 pp. 171f [78/79 A.D.] uses the word of a break in a dam on the Nile, i.e. of damage by water) Lk 6:49.—DELG s.v. ῥήγνυμι. M-M.
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Wreck Beach — is one of the largest, most popular, and most acclaimed clothing optional beaches in the world. It is in Pacific Spirit Regional Park, which is in turn part of the University Endowment Lands just west of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The… … Wikipedia
Wreck — Wreck, n. [OE. wrak, AS. wr[ae]c exile, persecution, misery, from wrecan to drive out, punish; akin to D. wrak, adj., damaged, brittle, n., a wreck, wraken to reject, throw off, Icel. rek a thing drifted ashore, Sw. vrak refuse, a wreck, Dan.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wreck Island — ist der Name mehrerer Inseln in den Vereinigten Staaten: Wreck Island (Hancock County, Maine) Wreck Island (Lincoln County, Maine) Wreck Island (Michigan) Wreck Island (New York) Wreck Island (Amherst County, Virginia) Wreck Island (Northampton… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wreck — (engl. Wrack) steht für Wreck (Band), USA Big Wreck, US Band Siehe auch Fat Wreck Chords Star Wreck Wreck Island Shipwreck … Deutsch Wikipedia
Wreck — Wreck, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Wrecked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Wrecking}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To destroy, disable, or seriously damage, as a vessel, by driving it against the shore or on rocks, by causing it to become unseaworthy, to founder, or the like; … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wreck — Ⅰ. wreck UK US /rek/ verb [T] ► to destroy or badly damage something: »Several protesters set out to wreck the company s headquarters. ► to spoil a chance, plan, etc.: be wrecked by sth »The deal was wrecked by the recent turmoil in the debt… … Financial and business terms
wreck — wreck·age; wreck·er; wreck·ful; wreck; ship·wreck; … English syllables
Wreck — Wreck, v. i. 1. To suffer wreck or ruin. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To work upon a wreck, as in saving property or lives, or in plundering. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Wreck — may refer to:* A collision of an automobile, aircraft or other vehicle * Shipwreck, the remains of a ship after a crisis at sea * Receiver of Wreck, an official of the British government whose main task is to process incoming reports of wreck *… … Wikipedia
Wreck Bay Village, Jervis Bay Territory — Wreck Bay Village is a town in the Jervis Bay Territory. It forms part of the Jervis Bay Village Council. It is an Aboriginal community.DemographicsThera are about 215 inhabitants at Wreck Bay Village.Geography* coordinates:… … Wikipedia