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101 τόρνευμα
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102 ωκυδινάτοις
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103 ὠκυδινάτοις
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104 δινάω
δῑνάω, -έω (cf. ὠκυδίνᾶτος; φωνάω, πονάω: v. Forssman, 59f.)1 cast with a whirling motion, met.ὀμμ]άτων ἄπο σέλας ἐδίνασεν Pae. 20.13
pass. be thrown into confusion ἦρ' ὦ φίλοι, κατ ἀμευσίπορον τρίοδον ἐδινάθην, ὀρθὰν κέλευθον ἰὼν τὸ πρίν (v. 1. ἐδινήθην) P. 11.38 dub. frag. ]δ[ι]νευντι[ (Lobel supp.: δ[ο]νευντι[ Snell) Δ. 4e. 5. -
105 δινέω
δῑνάω, -έω (cf. ὠκυδίνᾶτος; φωνάω, πονάω: v. Forssman, 59f.)1 cast with a whirling motion, met.ὀμμ]άτων ἄπο σέλας ἐδίνασεν Pae. 20.13
pass. be thrown into confusion ἦρ' ὦ φίλοι, κατ ἀμευσίπορον τρίοδον ἐδινάθην, ὀρθὰν κέλευθον ἰὼν τὸ πρίν (v. 1. ἐδινήθην) P. 11.38 dub. frag. ]δ[ι]νευντι[ (Lobel supp.: δ[ο]νευντι[ Snell) Δ. 4e. 5. -
106 σάλος
-ου + ὁ N 2 0-0-2-5-2=9 Jon 1,15; Zech 9,14; Ps 54(55),23; 65(66),9; 88(89),10rolling swell, surge Jon 1,15; restlessness, perplexity Sir 40,4; tribulation Lam 1,8ἐν σάλῳ ἀπειλῆς with a whirling menace Zech 9,14; οὐ δώσει σάλον τῷ δικαίῳ he shall not allow the righteous to be moved Ps 54(55),23; μὴ δῷς εἰς σάλον τὸν πόδα σου let not your foot be moved Ps 120 (121),3, see also Ps 65(66),9→NIDNTT -
107 αἰθροδόνητος
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108 βραδυδινής
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109 δίνευμα
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110 δινεύω
Aδινεύεσκον Il.24.12
), but [tense] aor. part.δινεύσας A.R.3.310
:—also [full] δῑνέω, A.Th. 462: [tense] impf. ἐδίνεον, [dialect] Ep.δίνεον Il.18.494
, Od.9.384: [tense] aor.ἐδίνησα Il.23.840
, A. Th. 490: [dialect] Aeol. [full] δίννημι Sapph.1.11:—[voice] Med. (v. περιδ-):—[voice] Pass.,δινεύομαι Arat.455
, Opp.H.1.376: [tense] aor.ἐδινήθην Od.22.85
(as v. l.), E. Rh. 353 (lyr.): [tense] pf. δεδίνημαι ([etym.] ἀμφι-) Il.23.562: also [tense] impf. or [tense] plpf. δίνηντο from δίνημι, B.16.107.—Poet. Verbs, also in X. and Pl. and later Prose (v. infr.): ([etym.] δίνη):—whirl, spin round, ἧκε δὲ δινήσας [τὸν σόλον] after whirling it, Il.23.840; ζεύγεα δινεύοντες driving them round a circle, 18.543; μοχλὸν ἑλόντες δινέομεν twirled the stake round in the Cyclops' eye, Od.9.388;δ. πτέρα Sapph.1.11
; ἵππους, [ἀσπίδα], A.Th. 462, 490; (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., whirl, roll about,ὄσσε.. πάντοσε δινείσθην Il.17.680
; κάππεσε δινηθείς v.l. for ἰδνωθείς, Od.22.85; of a river, eddy, E.Rh. 353 (lyr.); whirl round in the dance, X.An.6.1.9, prob. for δον- in Id.Smp.2.8; of tumblers,ἐπὶ τροχοῦ δινεῖσθαι Pl.Euthd. 294e
; writhe,ἐκ τῶν ἀλγηδόνων J.BJ6.2.10
.2 [voice] Pass., roam about, ἐδινεόμεσθα κατ' αὐτήν [νῆσον] Od.9.153; ;κατ' ἀμευσίπορον τρίοδον ἐδινήθην Pi.P.11.38
.3 ἀμφὶ χαίταις δίνηντο ταινίαι were twined, B. 16.107.II intr. in [voice] Act., whirl about,ὀρχηστῆρες ἐδίνεον Il.18.494
; of tumblers, ἐδίνευον κατὰ μέσσους ib. 606; of a warrior,ὅστις.. δινεύοι κατὰ μέσσον 4.541
; δινεύουσαν ὑπὸ πτέρυγος βάλε as it was circling in its flight, of a pigeon, 23.875: generally,δ. ἐν ἅρμασιν A.R.3.310
; roam about,δινεύεσκ' ἀλύων παρὰ θῖν' ἁλός Il.24.12
;δινεύων κατὰ οἶκον Od.19.67
;ἀνὰ νῆσον ἐδίνεον A.R.2.695
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111 δινήεις
διν-ήεις, [dialect] Dor. [suff] διν-άεις, [dialect] Aeol. [full] διννάεις Alc.Supp.7.2, εσσα, εν, gen. [var] contr.Aδινᾶντος B.12.78
:— whirling, eddying,Ξάνθῳ ἐπὶ δινήεντι Il.5.479
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112 δίνησις
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113 δινωτός
A turned, rounded, λέχη, κλισίη, Il.3.391, Od.19.56; ῥινοῖσι βοῶν καὶ νώροπι χαλκῷ δινωτήν (sc. ἀσπίδα) covered with.. circular plates (or adorned with spirals), Il.13.407;θρόνος A.R.3.44
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114 δρομάς
A running,πρός δ' ἔβαν δρομὰς ἐξ οἴκων E.Supp. 1000
(lyr.); ἄντυξ δ. the whirling wheel, S. Ph. 678 (lyr.); ;δ. κάμηλος
dromedary,D.S.
19.37, Str.15.2.10, J.AJ6.14.6, Plu.Alex.31: also with a neut.,δρομάδι κώλῳ E.Hel. 1301
(lyr.);δρομάσι βλεφάροις Id.Or. 837
(lyr.).2 wildly roaming, frantic, Ναΐς, παρθένος, Id.Hipp. 549 (lyr.), Tr.42;Γαλλαὶ μητρὸς ὀρείης φιλόθυρσοι δρομάδες Lyr.Adesp.121
.II of certain fish, migratory, Arist.HA 488a6.III street-walker, Phryn. Com.33. -
115 δῖνος
δῖνος, ὁ,A like δίνη, whirling, rotation, such as Anaxagoras held to be the effect of νοῦς as the regulator of the Universe, Clem.Al.Strom.2.14 (pl.); personified, : generally,ὁ τοῦ κοσκίνου δ. Democr.164
;σφενδόνης δ. Onos.17
.2 eddy, whirlpool, Epicur.Ep.2pp.38,47U., Arist.Pr. 932a5, Plu.2.404f;δ. ἀπὸ τοῦ παντὸς ἀποκριθῆναι παντοίων εἰδέων Democr.167
: metaph., δῖνοι ἡδυλόγου σοφίης cj. in Timo 67.4.3 a dance, Hdn.Gr.2.492, Eust.1166.10.II vertigo, Hp.VC11.IV round goblet, Ar.V. 618, IG11(2).110 (Delos, iii B. C.), al. (cf. δεῖνος, which is freq. v. l. and is found in puns with δεινός, Apolloph.1, Arched.1.4). -
116 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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117 παλινδίνητος
A whirling round and round,θάλασσα AP9.73
(Antiphil.); κόσμοιο παλινδίνητον ἀνάγκην ib.1.19 (Claudian.), cf. 9.505.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παλινδίνητος
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118 περιαγωγή
A turning round,ὄνου Hp.Fract.31
;περιαγωγαὶ τῆς ἐπιδέσιος Id.Art. 62
;χειρῶν Gal.6.92
, cf. Pl.R. 518d; whirling of a sling, Plb.27.11.6.b metaph., distraction, Plu.2.588d.2 carrying round,τον ὕδατος εἰς τὸ βαλανεῖον IG42(1).109i
ii44 (Epid., iii B.C.);τῶν ἐπιτηδείων Plu.Nic.7
.II rotalion, revolution, στρέφεσθαι διττὰς καὶ ἐναντίας π. Pl.Plt. 270a;τοῦ οὐρανοῦ Arist.Mu. 399a2
; of the moon, Plu.2.923c;π. περὶ τὸν ἄξονα Hierocl. in CA24p.474M.
;τῆς ὀρχηστικῆς περιαγωγαί Luc.Salt.71
; ἡ τῆς ψυχῆς π. Plot.2.1.3.2 in Tactics, wheeling, J.BJ3.5.7, Ael.Tact.18.4 (both pl.).6 Rhet., rounding of a period, Demetr.Eloc.19;ἐκ περιαγωγῆς συντεθεῖσθαι Anon.Fig.p.114S.
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119 περιδίνησις
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120 περισυρμός
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