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1 ῥομβητός
A spun round like a ῥόμβος, whirled about,ῥομβητοὺς δονέων πλοκάμους AP6.219
(Antip.), cf. 218 (Alc.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ῥομβητός
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2 κυλίνδω
κῠλίνδω, [dialect] Ep., Lyr., Trag., also Telecl.1.8, Ar.Eq. 1249, Nu. 375 ([voice] Pass.):—in Prose (always in [dialect] Att.) more freq. [full] κυλινδέω (for which καλινδέω is freq. v.l.), also Ar.Av. 502 ([voice] Med.), v.l. in Semon.7.4:— later [full] κυλίω (q.v.): [tense] fut. κυλινδήσω late, IG14.1389ii 35 (ii A.D.): [tense] aor.Aἐκύλῑσα Sosith.2.20
, Theoc.23.52, AP7.490 (Anyt.), also ( εἰς-) Ar. Th. 651, (ἐξ-) Pi.Fr.7:—[voice] Med., [tense] impf. Ar.Av. l.c.: [tense] fut. κυλίσομαι ( προ-) App.Ital.5.4: [tense] aor. ἐκυλισάμην (ἐν-) Luc.Hipp.6:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. κυλισθήσομαι (ἐκ-) A.Pr.87: [tense] aor. ἐκυλίσθην, [dialect] Ep. κυλ-, Il.17.99, S.El. 50, Fr. 363; laterκυλινδηθείς Str.14.2.24
: [tense] pf.κεκύλισμαι Luc.Hist. Conscr.63
, Ath.11.480c: [tense] plpf.κεκύλιστο Nonn.D.5.47
:— roll,ὀστέα.. εἰν ἁλὶ κῦμα κυλίνδει Od.1.162
, cf. 14.315; ;οἶδμα.. κυλίνδει βυσσόθεν θῖνα S.Ant. 590
(lyr.); κυλίνδετ' εἴσω τὸν δυσδαίμονα trundle him in, Ar.Eq.l.c.; ὁλοιτρόχους, λίθους κυλινδεῖν, X.An.4.2.3, 4.7.4;ἔνθα Νεῖλος.. γάνος κυλίνδει A.Fr.300.3
: metaph., πῆμα θεὸς Δαναοῖσι κυλίνδει rolls calamity upon them, Il. 17.688; στυγερὴν δὲ κυλινδήσει κακότητα IGl.c.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., to be rolled, roll, freq. in Hom.,τρόφι κῦμα κυλίνδεται Il.11.307
, cf. Od.9.147, Alc.18;πέδονδε κυλίνδετο λᾶας ἀναιδής Od.11.598
, cf. Il.13.142, 14.411;νῶϊν δὴ τόδε πῆμα κυλίνδεται 11.347
, cf. Od. 2.163, 8.81; toss like a ship at sea,κυλίνδοντ' ἐλπι.δες Pi.O.12.6
; to be whirled round on a wheel, of Ixion, Id.P.2.23; κυλινδομένα φλόξ whirling flame, ib.1.24; [νεφέλαι] κυλινδόμεναι Ar.Nu.
l.c.; μεταξύ που κυλινδεῖται τοῦ τε μὴ ὄντος καὶ τοῦ ὄντος is tossed about between.., Pl.R. 479d.2 of persons, κυλίνδεσθαι κατὰ κόπρον roll, wallow in the dirt (in sign of grief), Il.22.414; κλαίων τε κυλινδόμενός τ' Od.4.541, cf. Ar.Av.l.c.; wander to and fro,ψυχὴ.. περὶ τάφους κυλινδουμένη Pl. Phd. 81d
;ἐν δικαστηρίοις Id.Tht. 172c
;πρὸ ποδῶν κ. Id.R. 432d
; in petitions,παρὰ πόδα τῶν ἰχνῶν τινος κ. PMasp.5.8
(vi A.D.), etc.: metaph.,ἐν ἀμηχανίῃσι κυλίνδομαι Thgn.619
; ἐν ἀμαθίᾳ κ. wallow in.., Pl.Phd. 82e, Plt. 309a;ἐν πότοις καὶ γυναιξίν Plu.2.184f
;κατὰ τὰ βιβλία Gal.9.647
.b to be rolled, whirled headlong,ἐκ δίφρων κυλισθείς S.El.50
; roll over, of the embryo, Arist.HA 586b25.3 of Time,κυλινδομέναις ἁμέραις Pi.I.3.18
.4 of words, to be tossed from mouth to mouth, i.e. be much talked of, ;κ. πᾶς λόγος παρὰ τοῖς ἐπαΐουσιν Pl.Phdr. 275e
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3 ἑλίσσω
ἑλίσσω or [full] ἐλίσσω (the latter more freq. in codd. of Hom.), [dialect] Att. [suff] ἑλιξό-ττω, [dialect] Ep. inf.A- έμεν Il.23.309
; [dialect] Ion. [full] εἰλίσσω or [full] εἱλίσσω (εἱ. is found in codd. of Hdt. (v. infr.), butκατ-ελίσσειν Hp.
Acut.(Sp.) 37,κατειλίξαι Id.Morb.2.18
, al.): [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. ( εἵλ- codd., butκατ-ειλίξας IG22.204.32
); part.ἑλίξας Il.23.466
, [dialect] Ion.εἰλίξας Hdt.4.34
:—[voice] Med., Il.23.320: [tense] fut.ἑλίξομαι 17.728
: [tense] aor.ἑλιξάμην 12.467
,17.283:—[voice] Pass.,[tense] fut.ἑλιγήσομαι LXXIs.34.4
: [tense] aor.1 ; part.ἑλιχθείς Il.12.74
: [tense] pf. ,ἐλήλιγμαι Paus.10.17.12
: [tense] plpf. ; [dialect] Ion. [ per.] 3pl.εἱλίχατο Hdt.7.90
. —The [dialect] Ion. form is found in Trag. (v. infr., codd. usu. εἱλ-; but τ' εἰ.A.Pr. 138 (lyr., cod. [voice] Med.), cf.Ar.Ra. 1314, 1348 (cod. Rav.)), in IG l.c., and codd. of Pl. (as Ti.l.c.,ἀν-ειλίττων Phlb. 15e
); ἐπειλίξας is f.l. in D.23.161. (ϝελ-, ἐϝελ-, cf. εἴλω, ἐλελίζω ad fin.):— turn round or about: [voice] Act. in Hom. always of turning a chariot round the doublingpost, οἶσθα γὰρ εὖ περὶ τέρματ' ἐλισσέμεν [ἵππους] Il.23.309,cf. 466.2 generally, roll, ἑ. βίου πόρον roll life's stream along, Pi.I.8(7).15; of the chariot of Day, (anap.);ἥλιος.. εἱλίσσων φλόγα E.Ph.3
; εἰ. κόνιν roll the eddying dust, A.Pr. 1085 (anap.); ἑ. δίνας, of the Euripus, E.IT7, cf. 1103 (lyr.); ἑ. κόρας, βλέφαρα, Id.HF 868 (troch.), Or. 1266(lyr.).3 of any rapid motion, ἅλιον.. ἑ. πλάταν ply it swiflly, S.Aj. 358 (lyr.); of the dance, ἑ. πόδα move the swift foot, cj. in E.Or. 171 (lyr.), cf.IA 215(lyr.); εἱ. θιάσους lead the dancing bands, Id.IT 1145 (lyr.);ἑ. χορούς Stratt.66.5
: abs., dance, E.Ph. 234 (lyr.), cf. Or. 1292 (whence ἑ. τινά dance in honour of.., Id.HF 690 (lyr.), IA 1480 (lyr.)); ἑ. βωμόν dance round it, Call. Del. 321.4 roll or wind round,πλόκαμον περὶ ἄτ ρακτον Hdt.4.34
, cf. 2.38; λίνον ἠλακάτᾳ δακτύλοις ἑ. E.Or. 1432 (lyr.); χεῖρας ἀμφὶ γόνυ ἑ. clasp them round.., Id.Ph. 1622.5 metaph., turn in one's mind, revolve, τοιαῦθ' ἑ. S.Ant. 231, cf. Pl.Epin. 978d;μῆτιν A.R.1.463
; ἑ. κακοὺς λόγους speak wily words, E.Or. 892.6 κόλπους ἑ. form winding reaches, of rivers, D.P.630;ἀγκῶνας Id.979
.II [voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., turn oneself round or about (but in Il. 12.49 εἱλίσσεθ' ἑταίρους (as read by Nicanor) rallied his comrades), ἑλιχθέντων ὑπ' Ἀχαιῶν when they turned to face the foe, ib.74, cf. 408; so of a wild boar, ἑλιξάμενος having turned to bay, 17.283; of a serpent, coil himself,ἑλισσόμενος περὶ χειῇ 22.95
; ἡ δέ τ' ἐλισσομένη πέτεται (sc. καλαῦροψ ) the shepherd's staff flies spinning through the air, 23.846; κνίση.. ἑλισσομένη περὶ καπνῷ rolling with the smoke, 1.317; ἑλισσόμενοι περὶ δίνας whirled round in the eddies, 21.11; of a river,δίνῃς ἀργυρέῃς εἱλιγμένος Hes.Th. 791
, cf. D.S.1.32; of the waves,τὸ ἑλισσόμενον αἰεὶ κυμάτων Pi.N.6.55
; of ocean, ; ὧραι ἑλισσόμεναι the circling hours, Pi. O.4.3.2 turn hither and thither, go about,ἀν' ὅμιλον Il.12.49
; καθ' ὅμιλον ib. 467; ἑλίσσετο ἔνθα καὶ ἔνθα turned himself hither and thither, doubting what to do, Od.20.24.3 metaph., to be constantly in or about a thing,περὶ φύσας Il.18.372
; ἔν τινι, εἴς τι, Pl.Tht. 194b, Porph. ap. Eus.PE3.4: c. gen., μέλιτός τε καὶ ἔργων εἱλίσσονται (sc. μέλισσαι) Arat.1030.5 [voice] Med. in act. sense, ἧκε δέ μιν σφαιρηδὸν ἑλιξάμενος he threw it with a whirl like a ball, Il.13.204.6 τὰς κεφαλὰς εἱλίχατο μίτρῃσι have their heads rolled round with turbans, Hdt.7.90.
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