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1 δικολούρων
δικόλουροςdoubly truncated: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
2 δικόλουρος
δικόλουροςdoubly truncated: masc /fem nom sg -
3 κολουροκώνου
κολουρόκωνοςtruncated cone: masc gen sg -
4 κολουροπυραμίδας
κολουροπυραμίςtruncated pyramid: fem acc pl -
5 πεντακόλουρος
πεντακόλουροςfive times truncated: masc /fem nom sg -
6 τετρακόλουρος
τετρακόλουροςquadruply truncated: masc /fem nom sg -
7 δικόλουρος
δῐ-κόλουρος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δικόλουρος
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8 κολοβός
2 abs., maimed, mutilated, X.Cyr.1.4.11;οὐδὲν κ. προσφέρομεν πρὸς τοὺς θεούς, ἀλλὰ τέλεια καὶ ὅλα Arist.Fr. 101
;ζῷα κ. Id.GA 746a9
, cf. 721b17;ὄνος κ. PCair.Zen.215.10
(iii B.C.), PGen.23.5 (i A.D.), BGU806.4 (i A.D.); of trees, stunted,τὰν ἐλαίαν τὰν κολοβάν IG14.352i11
([place name] Halaesa), cf. Dsc.1.76;ἄνθη Thphr.HP8.3.3
; of persons, undersized, Procop.Arc.8: generally, short,ἐσθῆτες Artem.
l.c.; ;ξίφος Lyd.Mag.1.12
; of a period in Rhet., curtailed, incomplete, Arist.Rh. 1409a18 (so in [comp] Comp. - ώτερόν πως ὑφᾶναι τὸν λόγον Chor.in Philol.54.123); ὄνομα half-uttered, Them.Or.1.4b; of a cup, broken, chipped, Arist.Metaph. 1024a15, Theopomp.Hist. 243; of a wall, dwarf, τειχίον, τεῖχος, App.Mith.26, Procop.Aed.2.1; of a cone, truncated, Hero *Stereom.2.42: metaph.,ἀρετή Max.Tyr.37.1
; κίνησις, in paralysis, Gal.7.588; κ. κῦμα, = κωφόν, Sch.Ar.Eq. 689. Adv. - βῶς elliptically, opp.σαφῶς, ἐρωτᾶσθαι Arist.SE 176a40
.II κολοβόν, τό, a measure, PLond.5.1694.22, al. (VI A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολοβός
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9 κολουρόκωνος
κολουρό-κωνος, ὁ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολουρόκωνος
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10 κολουροπυραμίς
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κολουροπυραμίς
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11 κόλουρος
A dock-tailed, stump-tailed, metaph.,ὥσπερ ὑπὸ γήρως ἀπτῆνα καὶ κ. Plu.Flam.21
:—fem. [full] κόλουρις, of the fox in the fable, Timocr.3; cf. κοθοῦριν.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κόλουρος
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12 πεντακόλουρος
πεντα-κόλουρος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πεντακόλουρος
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13 σφηνίσκος
II wedge-shaped plug, pledget for the nose, Paul.Aeg. 2.58.III Math., an irregular truncated pyramid, with v.l. σφηκίσκος, Hero *Deff.114, cf. *Stereom.1.25: cf. βωμίσκος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σφηνίσκος
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14 τετρακόλουρος
τετρᾰ-κόλουρος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τετρακόλουρος
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15 ἀτέλεστος
ἀτέλ-εστος, ον,A without end, issue, or effect, unaccomplished,ἅλιον θεῖναι πόνον ἠδ' ἀ. Il.4.26
, cf. 57, 168, Od.2.273;σῖτον ἔδοντες μὰψ αὔτως ἀ. 16.111
; , cf. Tab.Defix.Aud.68b: rare in Prose, of prayers, not deserving of accomplishment, Antipho 1.22; ἀ. κῶνος truncated cone, Hero *Stereom.1.16: neut. pl. as Adv., inconclusively,ἀ. λαλεῖν AP12.21
(Strat.).II uninitiated in.., c. gen.,βακχευμάτων E.Ba.40
: metaph.,ἀ. ἱερῶν καὶ μυστηρίων τῆς πολιτείας Plu.Flam.2
: abs.,ἀ. καὶ ἀμύητος Pl.Phd. 69c
, cf. Arist.Rh. 1419a4, Phld.Acad.Ind.p.4 M.;ἀ. τῷ θεῷ Ael.VH3.9
; prob. unmarried, Tab. Defix.Aud. 68a.IV endless, eternal, Parm.8.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτέλεστος
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16 κῶνος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `fruit of the pine-cone, cone also (f.) `pine'; `top' (Democr., Arist., Thphr., Theoc.).Other forms: κώνητες θύρσοι H., κώνης `the stave ending in a pine-cone of Bacchus and the Bacchantes'. Further cf. γονής νάρκισσος τὸ φυτόν H.; κῶνα = πίσσα; κώνα βέμβιξ H.Compounds: Compp., e.g. κωνο-φόρος f. `conifer' (Thphr.), κωνο-κόλουρος `truncated cone' beside κολουρό-κωνος `id.' (Hero; Risch IF 59, 284, Strömberg Wortstudien 8).Derivatives: Diminut. κωνίον, - ιον (Posidon., AP), κωνίς ὑδρίσκη H.; κωνῖτις πίσσα `pine-resin' (Rhian.; Redard Les noms grecs en - της 112), κωνίας ( οἶνος) `resinated wine' (Hp. ap. Gal.; Chantraine Formation 94 f.); κωνάω `resinate, pitch', also `spin' (Ar., H.), with κώνησις `resinating, pitching' (Arist.), - ητικός `suitable for pitching' (pap.); περι-κωνέω `smear with pitch' (Ar.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Since Bopp as inherited identified with Skt. śāṇa- m. (MInd. ṇ for n?) `whet-stone, touchstone'; from a verb `whet, sharpen' in Skt. śí-śā-ti (IE. *ḱi-ḱō-ti) ; further with Lat. cō-s, cä-tus etc. (WP. 1, 454f., Pok. 542, W.-Hofmann s. catus). Schwyzer 458 however, considers "nicht ohne Grund", foreign origin. This is confirmed by the variation adduced by Fur. 121.Page in Frisk: 2,62-63Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > κῶνος
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