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101 άκρης
ἄκραhighest: fem gen sg (epic ionic)ἄκριςhill-top: fem nom /voc pl (doric aeolic)ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem gen sg (epic ionic)——————ἄκραhighest: fem dat pl (epic ionic)ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem dat pl (epic ionic) -
102 ἱλαστήριον
-ου + τό N 2 21-0-6-0-1=28 Ex 25,17.18.19.20(bis)lid of the ark of the covenant Ex 25,17; ledge? Ez 43,14propitiation 4 Mc 17,22*Am 9,1 ἱλαστήριον propitiatory-כפרת for MT כפתור capital of pillarneol.Cf. BAILEY 2000 93-142; DEISSMANN 1903, 193-212; HILL 1967, 23-36; LE BOULLUEC 1989 256-257(Ex 25,16(17)); LEE, J. 1983 30.52; MANSON 1945, 1-10; MORRIS 1955, 33-43; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
103 ὑποκάτω
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104 αἶπος
A height, steep, A.Ag. 285, 309, etc.; πρὸς αἶπος ὁδοιπορῆσαι, ἰέναι to toil up- hill, Hp.Morb.2.51,70; πρὸς αἶπος ἔρχεται, metaph. of a difficult task, E.Alc. 500: hence αἶ. (v.l. ἆπος ) ἐκβαλὼν ὁδοῦ, i.e. the weariness of the ascent (expl. by Hsch. as κάματος), Id.Ph. 851 (unless ἐκβαλών = 'forgetting'). -
105 φρούριον
A fort, citadel, A.Eu. 919 (lyr.), IG12.93.17, etc.; : esp. hill-fort, as distd. from a fortified town, Id.2.18, 3.18,51, Lys.12.40, X.Cyr.1.4.16, etc.;βίον ὡς οἰκτρὸν ἐξαντλοῦσιν οἱ τὰ φ. τηροῦντες Men.74
;τὰ φ. καὶ τὰ ὅρια τῆς Ἀττικῆς IG22.1028.22
.II garrison, of a place, A.Pr. 801 (where Sch. also expl. by thing to be guarded against);φυλασσόμεσθα φρουρίοισι E.Or. 760
(troch.); πόλεως φ., of the Areopagites, A.Eu. 949 (anap.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φρούριον
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106 ἄνειμι
ἄνειμι, in [dialect] Att. serving as [tense] fut. to ἀνέρχομαι, and ἀνῄειν, [dialect] Ep. ἀνήϊον, as [tense] impf.:—A go up, ἅμ' ἠελίῳ ἀνιόντι at sun-rise, Il.18.136, cf. Hdt.3. 85; I went up a hill,Od.
10.146, cf. Pl.R. 614d;γῆ δ' ἄνεισ' εἰς αἰθέρα E.Fr. 687
; ἱδρὼς ἀνήει χρωτί came up upon the skin, S.Tr. 767: metaph., reach, attain to,εἰς προβλήματα Pl.R. 531c
: Medic., ἐπὶ τὰς σ raised the dose to six cotylae, Ruf. ap. Aët.5.84.3 go up inland (v. supr. 1), esp. go up into Central Asia,ἡ ὰγγελίη ἀνήιε παρὰ τὸν βασιλέα Hdt.5.108
;ἐκ Πειραιῶς Pl.R. 439e
, etc.;εἰς ἄστυ Φαληρόθεν Id.Smp. 172a
.4 come forth, Ael.NA11.33.6 ἀνιόντα καὶ κατιόντα πρόσωπα ascendants and descendants, Just.Nov.117.7, 118 Pr.III go back, return, freq. in Od.,ἐξ Αἰθιόπων ἀνιών 5.282
;ἀ. ἐπὶ τὸν πρότερον λόγον Hdt.1.140
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107 Ἑλικών
Ἑλῐκών, ῶνος, ὁ (Ἐλ- Corinn.Supp.1.29), Helicon, a hill in Boeotia, the seat of the Muses, Hes.Op. 639, etc.:—hence [full] Ἑλῐκωνιάδες (sc. παρθένοι), αἱ,A dwellers on Helicon, i.e. Muses, Pi.Pae.Fr.16.14, I.2.34; , Th.1, CIG3067.10 ([place name] Teos):—also [full] Ἑλῐκωνίδες (lyr.); (lyr.), IG4.682.13 ([place name] Hermione): sg., of a poet's reed-pen, AP9.162. -
108 Βατίεια
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Βατίεια
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109 σεύω
σεύω, aor. ἔσσευα, σεῦα, mid. ipf. ἐσσεύοντο, aor. 1 σεύατο, ἐσσεύαντο, subj. σεύωνται, aor. 2 ἔσσυο, ἔσσυτο, σύτο, pass. perf. ἔσσυμαι, part., w. pres. signif. and irreg. accent, ἐσσύμενος: I. act. and mid. aor. 1, set a going rapidly, chase, drive, start; of impulsion by the hand of a god, ‘swung’ him, Il. 20.325; so of chasing persons down-hill, Il. 6.133; driving away animals, Od. 14.35, Il. 3.26; making a stone fly, a head roll, Il. 14.413, Il. 11.147; starting or drawing blood, Il. 5.208.—II. pass. and mid., sometimes even aor. 1, set oneself a going rapidly, rush, hasten, speed; w. inf., σεύατο διώκειν, ‘made haste’ to pursue, Il. 17.463, Il. 23.198; met., θῦμός μοι ἔσσυται, Il. 10.484; esp. the part. ἐσσύμενος, striving, eager, desirous, w. gen., Od. 4.733, w. inf. Od. 4.416.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > σεύω
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110 ἕστωρ (1)
ἕστωρ, - οροςGrammatical information: m.Etymology: Unexplained; on the formation Benveniste Noms d'agent 55, Fraenkel Glotta 32, 28f. with hypotheses. Acc. to Fick, Sommer, Ehrlich (s. Bq with Add. et corr.) with ὕσταξ πάσσαλος κεράτινος H. from *u̯ers-tor-, to Skt. várṣ-man- `height, hill' etc. Othe proposals in WP. 1,267: from ἕκτωρ after σχ-εῖν for *ἕσχτωρ reshaped?; in Schwyzer 531 n. 12: to ἵζω as `who sets'?Page in Frisk: 1,577Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕστωρ (1)
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111 κλῶμαξ
κλῶμαξ, - ᾰκοςGrammatical information: m.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Formation as λίθαξ, βῶλαξ etc. (Chantraine Formation 379). From a verbal noun *κλῶμος, prop. *`breach', from κλάω `brake' (s. v.)?; cf. περικεκλασμένος `lying on uneven, rocky grund', of τόποι, πόλεις, οἰκίαι (Plb.). Of the full grade in κλῆ-μα ( κλᾶ-μα), κλῆ-ρος ( κλᾶ-ρος)? - Beside it κρῶμαξ `id.', κρωμακόεις κρημνώδης H., κρωμακωτός (Eust. 330, 40; Paphlagonian) with ρ from κρημνός (which does no belong to κρεμάννυμι)? - After Belardi Doxa 3, 210 as Pre-Greek to Lat. grūmus `heap of earth., hill'. A connection with κλάω (and further κλῆμα, κλᾶρος) is improbable. The form with ρ could show Pre-Greek variationPage in Frisk: 1,879Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κλῶμαξ
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112 ὄχθη
Grammatical information: f., usu. pl. - αιMeaning: 'high and rocky edge by the water, bank, shore' (Il.).Derivatives: ὄχθος m. `height, hill' (Ion. since h.Ap.17), `hunch, outgrowth, tubercle' (medic.) with ὀχθ-ηρός `hilly' (hell.), - ώδης `full of outgrowth, tuberculous' (D. H., medic.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Ending (suffix) as in μόχθος, βρόχθος a.o. (Schwyzer 510f., Chantraine Form. 366f.), but the usual connection with ἔχω is not convincing materially. Not very convincing either Grošelj Živa Ant. 5, 229 f.: to Av. vaγδana- `head' (cf. on ὄχθοιβος). -- On εὔοχθος, - έω s. v. -- Furnée 110 etc. compares ἀκτή `promontory, edge', which would point to a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 2,456Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄχθη
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113 άκρηι
ἄκρῃ, ἄκραhighest: fem dat sg (epic ionic)ἄκριςhill-top: fem dat sg (epic)ἄκρῃ, ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem dat sg (epic ionic) -
114 ἄκρηι
ἄκρῃ, ἄκραhighest: fem dat sg (epic ionic)ἄκριςhill-top: fem dat sg (epic)ἄκρῃ, ἄκροςat the farthest point: fem dat sg (epic ionic) -
115 μυρμηκιών
μυρμηκίαant-hill: fem gen plμυρμηκίαςwith wart-like lumps upon it: masc gen plμυρμηκίζωfeel as though ants were running under the finger: fut part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)μυρμηκιάωto be afflicted with warts: pres part act masc voc sgμυρμηκιάωto be afflicted with warts: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sgμυρμηκιάωto be afflicted with warts: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic ionic) -
116 μυρμηκιῶν
μυρμηκίαant-hill: fem gen plμυρμηκίαςwith wart-like lumps upon it: masc gen plμυρμηκίζωfeel as though ants were running under the finger: fut part act masc nom sg (attic epic doric)μυρμηκιάωto be afflicted with warts: pres part act masc voc sgμυρμηκιάωto be afflicted with warts: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sgμυρμηκιάωto be afflicted with warts: pres part act masc nom sg (attic epic ionic) -
117 Θεράπνα
Θερᾰπνα a town situated on a hill in Sparta, where the Dioscuri had their principal shrine.1Κάστορος βίαν, σέ τε, ἄναξ Πολύδευκες, υἱοὶ θεῶν, τὸ μὲν παρ' ἆμαρ ἕδραισι Θεράπνας, τὸ δ οἰκέοντας ἔνδον Ὀλύμπου P. 11.63
μεταμειβόμενοι δ' ἐναλλὰξ ἁμέραν τὰν μὲν παρὰ πατρὶ φίλῳ Δὶ νέμονται, τὰν δ ὑπὸ κεύθεσι γαίας ἐν γυάλοις Θεράπνας N. 10.56
Τυνδαρίδας δἐν Ἀχαιοῖς ὑψίπεδον Θεράπνας οἰκέων ἕδος I. 1.31
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118 λύτρωσις
-εως + ἡ N 3 4-6-1-3-1=15 Lv 25,29(bis).48; Nm 18,16; JgsA 1,15ransoming, redemption Lv 25,48 *Jgs 1,15 λύτρωσιν ὕδατος the ransom of water-מים גאלת for MT מים גלת Gulloth-Maim, cpr. Jos 15,19neol.Cf. HILL 1967, 62; SPICQ 1982, 429-435; WALTERS 1973 319(n.15) -
119 διαπρύσιος
A going through, piercing, in Hom. only as Adv., πρὼν πεδίοιο διαπρύσιον τετυχηκώς a hill piercing into, running out into, the plain, Il.17.748.2 of sound, piercing, thrilling, ἤϋσεν δὲ διαπρύσιον he gave a piercing cry, 8.227;δ. κιθαρίζων h.Ven. 80
: in late Prose,τορόν τι βοῶν καὶ δ. Agath.4.11
.4 Adv.- ίως loudly,ἱστορίας μαρτυρία κηρύττουσα δ. D.S.11.38
: metaph., intensely, μισεῖσθαι ὑπό τινος Sch.Ar. Pax 481.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαπρύσιος
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120 μαστοειδής
μαστο-ειδής, ές,A like a breast, Arist.HA 529a18;πλακοῦς Sosib.
ap. Ath.3.115a; λόφος μ. a small round hill, Plb.5.70.6;πέτρα D.S.17.75
; ἀποφύσεις mastoid processes, Gal.UP 11.20; ἐκφύσεις (in the womb) Diocl.Fr.27.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαστοειδής
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