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1 ονευόντων
ὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: pres part act masc /neut gen plὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: pres imperat act 3rd pl -
2 ὀνευόντων
ὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: pres part act masc /neut gen plὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: pres imperat act 3rd pl -
3 ονεύοντα
ὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: pres part act masc acc sg -
4 ὀνεύοντα
ὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: pres part act masc acc sg -
5 περιαγωγής
περιαγωγεύςwindlass: masc nom plπεριαγωγεύςwindlass: masc nom /voc plπεριαγωγήturning round: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
6 περιαγωγῆς
περιαγωγεύςwindlass: masc nom plπεριαγωγεύςwindlass: masc nom /voc plπεριαγωγήturning round: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
7 περιαγωγείς
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8 περιαγωγεῖς
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9 ώνευον
ὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: imperf ind act 3rd plὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: imperf ind act 1st sg -
10 ὤνευον
ὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: imperf ind act 3rd plὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: imperf ind act 1st sg -
11 στροφεῖον
στροφ-εῖον, τό,II machine used in the theatre in representing heroes translated to heaven or dying at sea or in war, Id.4.127, 132.2 windlass, capstan, Luc. Nav.5: hence,b στροφεῖα, τά, perh. dues payable by ships for the use of a windlass, i.e. harbour-dues, IG11(2).138B8(Delos, iv/iii B.C.), 203A 30 (iii B.C.).3 = στροφεύς 11, KourouniotesἘλευσινιακά 1.190
(Eleusis, iv B.C., pl.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στροφεῖον
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12 ὄνος
Grammatical information: m. f.Meaning: `ass, female ass' (Λ 558), often metaph., e.g. `windlass, winch, the upper millstone' (ὄ. ἀλέτης; cf. Fraenkel Nom. ag. 2, 58), as fishname (after the grey colour or the great head as sign of stupidity?), s. Strömberg 100;Other forms: Myc. ono \/onos\/.Compounds: Very often as 1. member, a.o. in plantnames as ὀνο-θήρα, - κάρδιον, - πορδον (Rohlfs ByzZ 37, 53f.), ὄνοσμα (s. Strömberg 138 a. 61); on ὄνιννος s. v., on ὄναγρος = ὄ. ἄγριος `wild ass' Risch IF 59, 286 f.; as 2. member in ἡμί-ονος f. (m) `mule' (Il.), cf. Risch l.c. 22f.Derivatives: 1. Several diminut., partly in metaph. meaning: ὀν-ίσκος m. (Hp., Ph. Bel.), - ιον (- ίον?) n. (pap.), - ίδιον (Ar.), - άριον (Diphil. Com.), - αρίδιον (pap.), - ύδιν (?; pap. IV p). 2. Other subst.: ὀνίς f. `donkey droppings' (IA.); ὀνῖτις f. `kind of marjoram, Origanum heracleoticum' (Nic., Dsc. Gal.; Redard 75, Andrews ClassPhil. 56, 75f.); ὀνίας m. `kind of σκάρος' (Ath.; on the meatnames in - ίας Chantraine Form. 94); ὀνεῖον n. `donkey stable' (Suid.). 3. Adj.: ὄν-ειος `of a donkey' (Ar., Arist.), - ικός `belonging to a donkey' (NT, pap., inscr.), - ώδης `donkey-like' (Arist.). 4. Verb ὀνεύω `to draw with a windlass, to draw up' (Th., Stratt.). On ὄνωνις s.v.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Foreign word. After Brugmann IF 22, 197ff. (s. Kretschmer Glotta 2, 351) from * osonos (through * ohonos \> * hoonos = ὁ ὄνος[?]) and with Lat. asinus a loan from a southpontic language; here after B. also Arm. ēš, gen. iš-oy. One considers also Sumer. anšu `ass' (s. Neumann, IF 69, 61). -- Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 1, 271ff. with important details; further lit. in W.-Hofmann s. asinus. -- Not to Lat. onus `burden' (thus still Grégoire Byzantion 13, 287ff.), also not to Hebr. ā̂tōn `female ass'. - Prob. a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 2,397-398Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄνος
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13 εναπονευσάσης
ἐναπονευσά̱σης, ἐν, ἀπό-νέω 1swim: aor part act fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐναπονευσά̱σης, ἐν, ἀπό-ὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: aor part act fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐναπονευσά̱σης, ἐν-ἀπονεύωbend away from: aor part act fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐναπονευσά̱σης, ἐν-ἀπονεύωbend away from: aor part act fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
14 ἐναπονευσάσης
ἐναπονευσά̱σης, ἐν, ἀπό-νέω 1swim: aor part act fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐναπονευσά̱σης, ἐν, ἀπό-ὀνεύωdraw up with a windlass: aor part act fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐναπονευσά̱σης, ἐν-ἀπονεύωbend away from: aor part act fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)ἐναπονευσά̱σης, ἐν-ἀπονεύωbend away from: aor part act fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
15 επονεύοντας
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16 ἐπονεύοντας
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17 ονευσάμενος
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18 ὀνευσάμενος
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19 ονεύειν
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20 ὀνεύειν
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