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1 κέδματα
A Aër.22, Loc. Hom.10, Epid.6.5.15, 7.122, Morb.1.3; expld. by Gal.19.111, Erot., Hsch., as arthritic affections; applied to aneurism of the vena cava by Aret.SA2.8: sg., Hp. ap. Erot.Fr.54 (s.v.l.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέδματα
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2 κοῖλος
κοῖλος, η, ον, [dialect] Aeol.and [dialect] Ion. κοίϊλος, prob. in Alc.15.5, Mimn.12.6; [full] κόϊλος, α, ον, Anacr.9 ([comp] Comp. - ώτερα), cf. A.D.Pron.87.5, Hdn.Gr.2.927:—A hollow, Hom.mostly as epith. of ships,κ. νῆες Il.1.26
, al. (later κ. ναῦς hold of the ship, Hdt.8.119, X.HG1.6.19, D.32.5; so ἡ κ. alone, Theoc.22.12, Callix.1;τὰ κ. App.BC5.107
); κ. λόχος, κ. δόρυ, of the Trojan horse, Od.4.277, 8.507;κ. σπέος 12.93
;κ. πέτρα A. Eu.23
, S.Ph. 1081 (lyr.); κ. κάπετος, of a grave, Il.24.797, S.Aj. 1165 (anap.), cf. Ant. 1205;κ. τάφρος E.Alc. 898
(anap.);κ. νάρθηξ Hes. Op.52
; ; κ. φλέψ vena cava, Hp.Loc.Hom.3, Gal. 2.786, 4.668;σφόνδυλος κ. Pl.R. 616d
; of vessels,ἀγγήϊα Hdt.4.2
; ; ;κύλικος.. κοῖλον κύτος Pl.
Com.189; κ. ἄργυρος καὶ χρυσός silver and gold plate, Theopomp. Hist.283a, cf. S.Fr. 378, Arist.Oec. 1350b23, etc.;κ. ἐκκοπεύς Gal.10.445
; νόμισμα κ. dub. sens. in Numen. ap. Eus.PE11.18; sunk, (Chalcedon, iii/ii B.C.), cf. Longin.Rh.p.199 H. (but κ. γραμμή curved line, Hero Bel.75.15); ἀλέαν εἰς τὸ θύρωμα κοίλαν curved canopy, Rev.Arch.22.63 (Callatis, iii B.C.); κ. ὑποδήματα boots that reach to mid-leg, Ael.NA6.23 (κοῖλα ποσσὶν ὑποδέδεσθε Ezek.Exag. 181
, cf. Poll.7.84); κ. δέμνια empty bed, S.Tr. 901; κ. χείρ, of a beggar, AP12.212 (Strat.);κ. ἱστίον Poll.1.107
; κοῖλος μήν short month, Gem.8.3, cf.κοιλοποιέομαι, κοῖλος 11.3
: [comp] Comp., -ότερος ὁλμοῦ Epich.81
.2 of Places, lying in a hollow or forming a hollow, κ. Λακεδαίμων the vale of L., Od.4.1;κ. Θεσσαλίη Hdt.7.129
;κ. Ἄργος S.OC 378
, 1387;Αὐλίδος κ. μυχοί E. IA 1600
;κ. τόποι Plb.3.18.10
: as pr.n., K. Συρία the district between Lebanon and Anti Lebanon, Id.1.3.1, etc.; τὰ K.τῆς Εὐβοίης Hdt. 8.13
; ἡ K. the valley of the Ilissus, name of Attic deme, Id.6.103, etc.: [comp] Comp.,κοιλότερα τῆς κάτωθεν χώρας Arist.Mete. 352b33
.b κ. λιμήν harbour lying between high cliffs, Od.10.92; κ. αἰγιαλός embayed beach, 22.385;ἐν τῷ κ. καὶ μυχῷ τοῦ λιμένος Th.7.52
.c κ. ὁδός hollow way, Il.23.419;κ. ἄγυια Pi.O.9.34
.d κ. ποταμός a river nearly empty of water, Th.7.84; ap. Ath.9.388a; but κ. ποταμός with deep bed, Plb.21.37.4.3 κ. ἅλς, θάλασσα, the sea full of hollows, i.e. with a heavy swell on, A.R. 2.595, Plb.1.60.6.4 κ. νοσήματα internal complaints, Philostr. VA3.44.II metaph.,1 of the voice, hollow, κόχλον ἑλὼν μυκήσατοκοῖλον Theoc.22.75
(though here κοῖλον may agree with κόχλον); φθέγγεσθαι κ. καὶ βαρύ Luc.Ner.6
, Philostr.VA3.38;ὁ -ότατος τῶν φθόγγων Aristid.Quint.1.10
.2 Philos., hollow, empty, void of content, αἱ κ. ἐνέργειαι, opp. αἱ ἀμείνους, Herm.in Phdr.p.170A.: more freq.in [comp] Comp., κοιλοτέρα θεωρία, ζωή, ib.pp.67,68A.; τὰ -ότερα, opp. τὰ ὑπέρτερα, ib.p.143 A., cf. Dam.Pr.96; χωρῶν πρὸς τὸ κ. ib. 379.3 ἡμέραν κ. ποιεῖσθαι allow payments to lapse for a day (cf.κοιλαίνω 11.2
), BGU1136.5 (i B.C.); οὐδεμίαν δόσιν κ. ποιεῖσθαι ib. 1146.15 (i B.C.).III concave, τὸ κ., opp. τὸ κυρτόν, Arist.Ph. 222b3, EN 1102a31;κοῖλα καὶ ἐσέχοντα Philostr.Im.2.20
; of military formations, Ascl.Tact.11.1.IV Subst. κοῖλον, τό, hollow, cavity, Pl.Phd. 109b, al.; esp. of cavities in the body,τὰ κ. γαστρός E.Ph. 1411
; τὰ κ. [τῆς καρδίας] the ventricles, Arist.HA 496a13; τὸ κ. τῶν νεφρῶν ib. 497a11;τὸ τῶν χειρῶν κ. Apollod.
ap. Ath. 11.479a;τὸ κ. τοῦ.. ποδός Hp.Epid.5.48
: prov., τὸ κ. τοῦ ποδὸς δεῖξαι to show 'a clean pair of heels', Hsch.; τὰ κ. τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν, τοῦ προσώπου, Hp.Mul.2.119, Nat.Mul.9 codd. (sed leg. κύλα) ; τὰ κ. alone, hollows of the side, flanks, like κενεών, Arist.HA 630a3.2 κοῖλος· θυρεών, οὐκ ἔχων θύρας, Hsch. -
3 περίπλοος
II [voice] Pass., that may be sailed round,π. ἐστὶν ἡ γῆ Th. 2.97
;κολωνός Philostr.Im.2.17
.------------------------------------A circumnavigation, c. gen.,τὸν π. τοῦ Ἄθω Hdt.6.95
;περὶ Πελοπόννησον Th. 2.80
, cf. 8.4;τὸν π. τὸν εἰς Κέρκυραν Aeschin.3.243
; esp. round the enemy's fleet, X.HG1.6.31 : metaph., of a journey by land, Call.Fr. 278; of the journey of the soul in transmigration, Diog.Oen.35.II account of a coasting voyage (opp. περίοδος of a land-journey),γράφειν τὸν π. τῆς ἔξω θαλάσσης Luc.Hist.Conscr.31
: Periplus is the title of several geograph. works, still extant, by Scylax, Agatharchides, Arrian, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίπλοος
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4 φλέψ
A blood-vessel, whether vein or artery, Il.13.546, Hdt.4.2, 187, A.Fr. 230, S.Ph. 825; distd. from artery, Hp. Alim.31; vena cava,Id.
Vict.1.9, E. Ion 1011, Arist.HA 497a14; also called φ. μεγάλη, μεγίστη, ib. 495b7, 496a26; φ. σπληνῖτις, ἡπατῖτις, ib. 512a6;φλέβες σπερματίτιδες Diog.Apoll.6
(also used of the ureters, Hp.Oss.4); membrum virile,AP
6.218 (Alc.), cf. Neophro (?) in PLit.Lond.77Fr.2.7: so abs., APl.4.261 (Leon.);φλεβὸς τροπωτήρ Xenarch.1.8
; φλέβα σχάζειν to open a vein, X.HG5.4.58;λύειν Posidon.72J.
; οὗ ἂν ἡ φ. σφύζῃ where the vein throbs, Hp.Epid.2.5.16;αἱ φ. ἐξανίστανται Luc.
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5 ἡπατῖτις
A of or in the liver,δυσεντερία Gal.18(1).145
; ἡ ἡ. (sc. φλέψ ) the vena cava ascendens, Hp.Oss.10, Diog.Apoll. 6, Arist.HA 512a6.II as Subst., liver-wort, = εὐπατώριον, Ps. -Dsc.4.41.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἡπατῖτις
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6 ὄχημα
A anything that bears or supports: hence, Zeus is called γῆς ὄχημα stay of earth ([etym.] γαιήοχος), E.Tr. 884.II carriage, chariot, Hdt.5.21, etc.: prop. mule-car, opp. ἅρμα (war-car), Pi.Fr.106.6; alsoὀ. ἱππικά S.El. 740
;ἁρμάτων ὀχήματα E.Supp. 662
; ὄ. ἵππειον, πωλικόν, Id.Alc. 67, Rh. 621, cf. Tim.Pers. 205;αὔρα, θεῶν ὄ. Trag.Adesp.565
; ἔπαρχος ὀχημάτων, = Lat. praefectus vehiculorum, IG14.1072 (Rome, ii A. D.), cf. Supp.Epigr.4.520.12 (Ephes., ii A. D.).2 of ships, mostly with some addition,λινόπτερ' ηὗρε ναυτίλων ὀ. A.Pr. 468
;ὄ. ναός S.Tr. 656
(lyr.);νάϊον ὄ. E.IT 410
(lyr.);τὰ ὀ. τά τε πεζὰ καὶ τὰ ἐν τῇ θαλάττῃ Pl. Hp.Ma. 295d
, cf. Phd. 113d.3 of animals that are ridden, ὄ. κανθάρου a riding-beetle (as we say a riding-horse), Ar. Pax 866; of Arion's dolphin, App.Anth.1.3; of a horse, Max.Tyr.14.4.4 metaph., vehicle, raft, ὄ. ἀοιδᾶν, as Pi. calls his ode, Fr.124.1;ἐπὶ βεβαιοτέρου ὀ., λόγου θείου τινός, διαπορευθῆναι Pl.Phd. 85d
; ὄ. τροφῆς, of water, Hp.Alim.55 (but of the vena cava, Id. ap. Gal.UP4.5);τὸ σιτίον οἷον ὀ. τῷ ὑγρῷ χρώμενον Plu.2.698d
; of honey as a vehicle for drugs, Gal. 10.300; σῶμα.. ψυχῆς λεπτὸν ὄ. Orac. ap. Hierocl. in CA26p.478M.; of the supposed vehicle consisting of fine and indestructible matter informed by the soul, its spiritual body, Procl.Inst. 205, cf. Iamb. Myst.5.12, Dam.Pr. 102;ἀχράντῳ ὀ. χρώμεναι τῷ.. κάλλει Procl.in Alc. p.33
C.
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