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101 χόανον
χόανοςhollow in which metal was placed for melting: masc acc sg -
102 χόανος
χόανοςhollow in which metal was placed for melting: masc nom sg -
103 ἕπομαι
ἕπομαι (ἕπομαι, -εται, -ονται; ἕπηται; ἕποιτο; ἑπέσθω; ἑπόμενοι: fut. ἕψεται, -ονται: impf. ἕπετο: aor. ἕσπετο; coni. ἑσπέσθαι; ἑσπόμενοι, σπομέναν.)1 followa of people, c. dat.καί ποτε χαλκότοξον Ἀμαζόνων μετ' ἀλκὰν ἕπετό οἱ N. 3.39
καὶ ταῦτα μὲν παλαιότεροι ὁδὸν ἀμαξιτὸν εὗρον· ἕπομαι δὲ καὶ αὐτὸς ἔχων μελέταν N. 6.54
τοὶ καὶ σὺν μάχαις δὶς πόλιν Τρώων πράθον, ἑσπόμενοι Ἡρακλῆι πρότερον, καὶ σὺν Ἀτρείδαις I. 5.36
τὶν γὰρ εὔφρων ἕψεται πρώτα θυγάτηρ Παρθ. 2.. Νηρεὺς δ' ὁ γέρων ἕπετα[ι (supp. Lobel) Pae. 15.4b of things, c. dat. “πεύθομαι δ' αὐτὰν κατακλυσθεῖσαν ἐκ δούρατος ἐναλίαν βᾶμεν σὺν ἅλμᾳ ἑσπέρας ὑγρῷ πελάγει σπομέναν” (the clod went with the spray by which it was washed into the sea, Gildersleeve) P. 4.40 met., ὅλβος ἅμ' ἕσπετο sc.Ἰαμίδαις O. 6.72
μέγα τοι κλέος αἰεί, ᾧτινι σὸν γέρας ἕσπετ' ἀγλαόν ( ἕσπητ v. l.) O. 8.11 τόλμα δε καὶ ἀμφιλαφὴς δύναμις ἕσποιτο ( ἕποιτο v. l.) O. 9.83μακρότεραι Τερψίᾳ θ' ἕψοντ Ἐριτίμῳ τ ἀοιδαί O. 13.42
καιρὸν εἰ φθέγξαιο, μείων ἕπεται μῶμος ἀνθρώπων (sc. σοι) P. 1.82 οἷα ψιθύρων παλάμαις ἕπετ' αἰεὶ βροτῷ (Heindorf: βροτῶν codd.) P. 2.75τὶν δὲ μοῖρ' εὐδαιμονίας ἕπεται P. 3.84
πολὺς εὖτ' ἂν ἐπιβρίσαις ἕπηται (sc. ὄλβος) P. 3.106 ὁ Βάττου δ' ἕπεται παλαιὸς ὄλβος ἔμπαν τὰ καὶ τὰ νέμων (sc. σοι) P. 5.55 ἕποιτο μοῖρα καὶ ὑστέραισιν ἐν ἁμέραις ἀγάνορα πλοῦτον ἀνθεῖν σφίσιν ( ἕσποιτο coni. Mosch.) P. 10.17μεγάλαι δ' ἀρεταὶ θνατοῖς ἕπονται ἐκ σέθεν I. 3.4
ἕσπετο δ' αἰενάου πλούτου νέφος ( ἕπετο v. l.) fr. 119. 4.cI heed, obey ἐγὼ δ' ὑψίθρονον Κλωθὼ κασιγνήτας τε προσεννέπω̆ ἑσπέσθαι κλυταῖς ἀνδρὸς φίλου Μοίρας ἐφετμαῖς (Pauw: σπέσθαι codd.) I. 6.17 σῶμα μὲν πάντων ἕπεται θανάτῳ περισθενεῖ fr. 131. b. 1.II accord, be in keeping with ἕπεται δὲ λόγος εὐθρόνοις Κάδμοιο κούραις (ἐπ' αὐτῶν ἁρμόζει. Σ.) O. 2.22 ἕπεται δὲ λόγῳ δίκας ἄωτος, ἐσλὸν αἰνεῖν” N. 3.29 “ θυμὸς δ' ἑπέσθω” (sc. καθάπερ καὶ τὸ σῶμα. Σ.) I. 6.49III be attendant, beἕπεται δ' ἐν ἑκάστῳ μέτρον O. 13.47
ἐσσόμενον προιδεῖν συγγενὲς οἷς ἕπεται N. 1.28
τὸ δ' ἐκ Διὸς ἀνθρώποις σαφὲς οὐχ ἕπεται τέκμαρ N. 11.43
IV follow, traceἀρχαῖς δὲ προτέραις ἑπόμενοι καί νυν κελαδησόμεθα O. 10.78
V dub., follow c. acc. ἕπεται δέ, Θεαῖε, ματρώων πολύγνωτον γένος ὑμετέρων εὐάγων τιμὰ ( κατά subaudit Σ: ἐπέβα coni. Wil.: πολυγνώτῳ γένει Er. Schmid: ἐφέπει Bury) N. 10.37VI fragg. ἕπομ[αι (supp. Snell) fr. 215. 13. μελιρρόθων δ' ἕπεται πλόκαμοι fr. 246a. -
104 Θήρα
Θήρα the island, from which Cyrene was founded. “ κεῖνος ὄρνις ἐκτελευτάσει μεγαλᾶν πολίων ματρόπολιν Θήραν γενέσθαι” P. 4.201ἵκοντο Θήρανδε φῶτες Αἰγείδαι P. 5.75
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105 τετράκναμος
1 with four spokes τὸν δὲ τετράκναμον ἔπραξε δεσμὸν (of the wheel to which Ixion was bound.) P. 2.40 ποικίλαν ἴυγγα τετράκναμον ἐν ἀλύτῳ ζεύξαισα κύκλῳ (pr. to the four spokes) P. 4.214 -
106 βούταλις
A v.l. βώτ). [full] βουτάνη, part of ship to which rudder was fastened, Hsch.; also expld. as = μάστιξ, or μάχη, ἀηδία, Id.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βούταλις
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107 δίκη
A custom, usage, αὕτη δ. ἐστὶ βροτῶν this is the way of mortals, Od.11.218;ἡ γὰρ δ. ἐστὶ γερόντων 24.255
, etc.;ἥ τ' ἐστὶ δ. θείων βασιλήων 4.691
;ἡ γὰρ δμώων δ. ἐστίν 14.59
, etc.; ἡ γὰρ δ., ὁππότε .. this is always the way, when.., 19.168 (so in late Prose,ἥπερ ἱππομαχίας δ. Arr.An.3.15.2
); δίκαν ἐφέπειν τινός to imitate him, Pi.P.1.50; δ. ἐπέχειν τινός to be like.., Anon.Lond.6.18; normal course of nature,ἐκ τουτέων ὁ θάνατος οὐ γίνεται κατά γε δίκην, οὐδ' ἢν γένηται Hp.VC3
: hence,2 adverb. in acc. δίκην, in the way of, after the manner of, c. gen.,λύκοιο Pi.P.2.84
; ; ; in later Prose, Arist.Mu. 395b22, Luc. Dem.Enc.31, Alciphr.1.6, etc.: mostly of living creatures or persons, but also of things, as δίκην ὕδατος, ἀγγείου, A.Th.85 (lyr.), Pl. Phdr. 235d.II order, right, μή τι δίκης ἐπιδευές nothing short of what is fit, Il.19.180; opp. βία, might, 16.388; opp. σχέτλια ἔργα, Od.14.84; personified, Hes.Th. 902, A.Th. 662, etc.;Δίκης βωμός Id.Ag. 383
(lyr.), Eu. 539 (lyr.); Truth, Pi.P.8.71.3 Adverb. usages, duly, rightly,Il.
23.542, Pl.Criti. 112e;ἐν δίκᾳ Pi.O.6.12
, cf.S.Tr. 1069, etc.;σὺν δίκῃ Thgn.197
, Pi.P.9.96, A.Th. 444, etc.;κατὰ δίκην Hdt. 7.35
, E.Tr. 888, etc.;μετὰ δίκης Pl.Lg. 643e
;πρὸς δίκης S.OT 1014
, El. 1211 (but πρὸς δίκας on the score of justice, Id.OC 546 (lyr.));διαὶ δίκας A.Ch. 641
;ἐκ δίκης Herod.4.77
: opp.παρὰ δίκαν Pi.O.2.18
, etc.;ἄνευ δίκης A.Eu. 554
;πέρα δίκης Id.Pr.30
; (lyr.); δίχα δίκης without trial, Plu.Ages.32; πρὸ δίκης in preference to legal proceedings, Th.1.141.III judgement, δίκην ἰθύντατα εἰπεῖν give judgement most righteously (cf. ἰθύς), Il.18.508: esp. in pl., ;περὶ οἶδε δίκας Od.3.244
, etc.;δίκαι σκολιαί Hes.Op. 219
, 250;κρῖνε εὐθεῖαν δίκην A.Eu. 433
.IV after Hom., of proceedings instituted to determine legal rights, hence,1 lawsuit, Pl.Euthphr.2a, D.18.210, etc.; prop. private suit or action, opp. γραφή (q. v.), Lys.1.44, etc.;ἐκαλοῦντο αἱ γραφαὶ δίκαι, οὐ μέντοι αἱ δίκαι καὶ γραφαί Poll.8.41
; οἱ δίκην ἔχοντες the parties to a suit, IG7.21.8 ([place name] Megara), cf. Plu.Cic. 17.2 trial of the case,πρὸ δίκης Is.5.10
, etc.;μέχρι τοῦ δίκην γενέσθαι Th.2.53
; court by which it was tried, .b δίκην εἰπεῖν to plead a cause, X.Mem.4.8.1;δ. μακρὰν λέγειν Ar.V. 776
, cf. Men.Epit.12.3 the object or consequence of the action, atonement, satisfaction, penalty, δίκην ἐκτίνειν, τίνειν, Hdt.9.94, S.Aj. 113: adverbially in acc.,τοῦ δίκην πάσχεις τάδε; A.Pr. 614
; freq. δίκην or δίκας διδόναι suffer punishment, i. e. make amends (but δίκας δ., in A.Supp. 703 (lyr.), to grant arbitration);δίκας διδόναι τινί τινος Hdt.1.2
, cf. 5.106; , etc.; also ἀντί or ὑπέρ τινος, Ar.Pl. 433, Lys.3.42; also δίκην διδόναι ὑπὸ θεῶν to be punished by.., Pl. Grg. 525b; but δίκας ἤθελον δοῦναι they consented to submit to trial, Th.1.28; δίκας λαμβάνειν sts. = δ. διδόναι, Hdt.1.115;δίκην ἀξίαν ἐλάμβανες E.Ba. 1312
, Heracl. 852; more freq. its correlative, inflict punishment, take vengeance, Lys.1.29, etc.;λαβεῖν δίκην παρά τινος D.21.92
, cf.9.2, etc.; so δίκην ἔχειν to have one's punishment, Antipho 3.4.9, Pl.R. 529c (but ἔχω τὴν δ. have satisfaction, Id.Ep. 319e;παρά τινος Hdt.1.45
); δίκας or δίκην ὑπέχειν stand trial, Id.2.118, cf. S. OT 552;δίκην παρασχεῖν E.Hipp.50
; θανάτου δίκην ὀφλεῖν ὑπό τινος to incur the death penalty, Pl.Ap. 39b;δίκας λαγχάνειν τινί D.21.78
; δίκης τυχεῖν παρά τινος ib.142; δίκην ὀφείλειν, ὀφλεῖν, Id.21.77, 47.63;ἐρήμην ὀφλεῖν τὴν δ. Antipho 5.13
; δίκην φεύγειν try to escape it, be the defendant in the trial (opp. διώκειν prosecute), D. 38.2; δίκας αἰτέειν demand satisfaction, τινός for a thing, Hdt.8.114;δ. ἐπιτιθέναι τινί Id.1.120
; τινός for a thing, Antipho 4.1.5;δίκαι ἐπιφερόμεναι Arist.Pol. 1302b24
;δίκας ἀφιέναι τινί D.21.79
; δίκας ἑλεῖν, v. ἔρημος 11; δίκην τείσασθαι, v. τίνω 11;δὸς δὲ δίκην καὶ δέξο παρὰ Ζηνί h.Merc. 312
; δίκας διδόναι καὶ λαμβάνειν παρ' ἀλλήλων, of communities, submit causes to trial, Hdt.5.83;δίκην δοῦναι καὶ λαβεῖν ἐν τῷ δήμῳ X.Ath.1.18
, etc.; δίκας δοῦναι καὶ δέξασθαι submit differences to a peaceful settlement, Th.5.59.V Pythag. name for three, Plu.2.381f, Theol.Ar.12; for five, ib.31. (Cf. Skt. diś-, diśā 'direction', 'quarter of the heavens'.) -
108 καλλιγένεια
καλλι-γένεια, ἡ,A bearer of a fair offspring, name by which Demeter was invoked in the Thesmophoria, Ar.Th. 299, Alciphr.2.4, cf.IG14.205 ([place name] Acrae); or her nurse, Ar. ap. Phot.; epith. of the Moon, Hymn.Mag.5.31; of the Earth, Apollod. ap. Phot.:—neut. pl., [full] Καλλιγένεια θύειν offer sacrifice to Demeter K., Alciphr.3.39 (nisi leg. τῇ Κ.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καλλιγένεια
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109 Καππώτας
Καππώτας, α, ὁ, Ζεὺς Κ., Doric name given to a large unworked stone at Gythium on which Orestes was said to have sat down and recovered his sanity ([etym.] παύσασθαι τῆς μανίας), Paus.3.22.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Καππώτας
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110 κρατήρ
A mixing vessel, esp. bowl, in which wine was mixed with water, κ. ἀργύρεος, χρύσεος, Il.23.741, 219; [κ.] ἀργύρεος ἔστιν ἅπας, χρυσῷ δ' ἐπὶ χείλεα κεκράανται Od.4.615
; , cf. 247; κρητῆρι δὲ οἶνον μίσγον ib. 269;κρητῆρα κερασσάμενος Od.7.179
, 13.50; , cf.Sapph.51, Alc. 45, S.OC 159 (lyr.), Ar.Ec. 841; κρατῆρα κεράσαι Orac. ap. D.21.53, cf. Th.6.32; (Sigeum, vi B.C.); πίνοντες κρητῆρας drinking bowls of wine, Il.8.232; κρητῆρα στήσασθαι ἐλεύθερον to set up a bowl of wine to be drunk in honour of the deliverance 6.528, cf. Od.2.431; κρητῆρα ἐπιστέψασθαι ποτοῖο, v. ἐπιστέφω; κρατῆρος μέρος μετασχεῖν A.Ch. 291;σπονδὴ τρίτου κρατῆρος S.Fr. 425
.2 metaph., κ. ἀοιδᾶν, of the messenger who bears an ode, Pi.O.6.91; κ. κακῶν, of a sycophant, Ar.Ach. 937 (lyr.);τοσόνδε κρατῆρ' ἐν δόμοις κακων πλήσας.. ἐκπίνει A.Ag. 1397
; αἵματος κρατῆρα πολιτικοῦ στῆσαι, of civil war, D.H.7.44.3 a constellation, the Cup, Ptol.Tetr.27. -
111 κῆτος
A any sea-monster or huge fish,δελφῖνάς τε κύνας τε καὶ εἴ ποθι μεῖζον ἑλῃσι κῆτος Od.12.97
, cf. 5.421, Il.20.147, Mosch.2.116; of seals, Od.4.446, 452; of the monster to which Andromeda was exposed, E.Fr. 121, cf. Ar.Nu. 556, Th. 1033; of the tunny, Archestr. Fr.34.3.II name of a constellation, Arat.354, Eudox. ap. Hipparch.1.2.20. -
112 λοπάς
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113 λουτροχόος
A pouring water into the bath: Subst., the slave who did this, Od.20.297, X. Cyr.8.8.20; λ. τρίπους a three-legged cauldron, in which water was warmed for bathing, Il.18.346, Od.8.435.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λουτροχόος
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114 μηχάνημα
A machine, Hp.Art.42; mechanical device, Arist.Mech. 848a36; esp. engine of war, used in sieges, mostly in pl., D.18.87, Plb.1.48.2, Plu.Marc.14, etc.II subtle contrivance, freq. in Trag., as A.Pr. 469, 989; of the robe in which Agamemnon was entangled, Id.Ch. 981;λόγου μ. ποικίλον S. OC 762
;τὰ Ἥρας μ. E.HF 855
; ;τὰ πρὸς τοὺς πολεμίους μ. X.Cyr.1.6.38
; πρὸς τὸ μέγεθος τῆς ἀρχῆς ib. 8.6.17;μ. εἰς τὸ πείθεσθαι τοῖς νόμοις Id.Lac.8.5
;δεῖ μηχανήματός τινος ὅπως τὰ.. χρήμαθ' ἕξω Ar.Ec. 872
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μηχάνημα
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115 οἰνοχόημα
A at which wine was offered, Ephor. 80 J., Plu.Phoc.6, Polyaen.3.11.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > οἰνοχόημα
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116 παστάς
2 colonnade, such as ran round temples, X.Mem.3.8.9(pl.), prob. for παραστάσι in Id.Hier.11.2 ; τὰς δὲ παστάδας κοινὰς εἶμεν πάντεσσι, at Delphi, IG22.1126.22, cf. 42(1).109 ii 122 (Epid.) ; = Lat. porticus, D.H.4.44 (pl.), Plu.Galb.25.3 part of the house next the porch, hall, A.R.1.789, AP6.172.II inner room, bridal chamber, ἀκτέριστον ἀμφὶ π., of the cave in which Antigone was immured, S.Ant. 1207 ;κεδρωτὰ παστάδων τέραμνα E.Or. 1371
(lyr.), cf. Theoc.24.46, AP9.245 (Antiphan.), Menemach. ap. Orib.10.14.3 ; παστάδος ὥρη, of marriageable age, Epigr.Gr. 521 ([place name] Thessalonica), cf.Chor.in Rev.Phil. 1.241 ; ἄμοιρος ἔτι παστάδος, of a bachelor, Id.Proc.1, cf. 4. -
117 πέδη
A fetter: in pl., shackles, ἀμφὶ δὲ ποσσὶ πέδας ἔβαλε χρυσείας, of horses, Il. 13.36 ; of men,τοῖς ἀδίκοις ἀμφιτίθησι πέδας Sol.4.34
, cf. Thgn.539, A.Pr.6, Men.Her.3, Herod.3.95 ; πεδέων ζεῦγος pair of fetters, Hdt.7.35 ; ἐν πέδαις (v.l. ἐς πέδας) δῆσαί τινα put one in fetters, Id.5.77 ; αἱ πέδαι, ἐν τῇσι ἐδεδέατο ibid. ; ἐν πέδαις δῆσαι, φυλάττειν, etc., Pl.Lg. 882b, Plu.2.181b, etc.: metaph., πέδαις ἀχαλκεύτοισι, of the robe in which Agamemnon was entangled, A.Ch. 493 ; πέδας χειροῖν καὶ ποδοῖν ib. 982 : in sg., of the poisoned robe of Nessus, S.Tr. 1057 ; π. Ἑλληνικαί, of the fortresses of Chalcis, Corinth, and Demetrias, Plb.18.11.5, etc.2 anklet, bangle, Ar.Fr.320.11, Philem.81, Luc.Lex.9.3 of fishing- nets, E.Fr.670.5.II mode of breaking in a horse by riding him in a figure-of-eight course (cf. ἱπποπέδη), X.Eq.3.5, 7.13 ; π. ἑτερομήκης, κυκλοτερής, ib.14. -
118 πορεύσιμος
A that may be crossed, passable,ἡ τοῦ ποταμοῦ ὁδὸς π. ἀνθρώποις ἐγίγνετο X.Cyr.7.5.16
; εἰ π. εἴη τὸ ἔδαφος τοῦ ποταμοῦ ib.18;π. ἦν τὸ.. πέλαγος Pl.Ti. 24e
; [θύραι] ἀνθρώποις π. Porph.Antr.3
;παρεχέτωσαν.. π. τὰς ὁδούς OGI483.30
(Pergam.): in neut., [ὁδόν], ἥνπερ ἥν πορεύσιμον by which it was possible to pass, E.El. 1046.II [voice] Act., able to go or travel, Pl.Epin. 981d.2 able to carry, π. ὄχημα τοῖς κομιζομένοις, of the sea, Plu.2.86e.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πορεύσιμος
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119 πρόαρον
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120 σαυρωτήρ
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