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1 στεμφυλίτης
A made from grapes already pressed, τρύγες στεμφυλίτιδες wine made in this way, Hp.Vict.2.52, Morb.3.17: - ίτης,= vinacium, Gloss. -ον, τό, ([etym.] στέμβω) mass of olives from which the oil has been pressed, olivecake, Ar.Eq. 806: mostly in pl., Hp.Acut.64, Ar.Nu.45 (ubi v. Sch.), Fr. 392;λιπῶσι στεμφύλοις Phryn.Com.38
, cf. Androcl. ap. Arist.Rh. 1400a13, Ath.2.56d.II pl., mass of pressed grapes, Hp.Morb.2.69, Aff.27 (where it seems to be a drink), Lyc.678, PSI6.554.20 (iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.527.8 (iii B.C.);οἶνον ἀπὸ στεμφύλων LXX Nu.6.4
;σταφυλῆς στέμφυλα Arist.Fr. 107
: in sg., Gal.6.576.—Signf. 1 is said to be [dialect] Att. by Phryn.384.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στεμφυλίτης
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2 βοστρυχίτης
βοστρῠχ-ίτης [ῑ], οἶνος wineGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βοστρυχίτης
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3 διαχύτου
διάχυτονwine made from partly dried grapes: neut gen sg -
4 βίος
A life, i. e. not animal life ([etym.] ζωή), but mode of life (cf.εἰ χρόνον τις λέγοι ψυχῆς ἐν κινήσει μετα βατικῇ ἐξ ἄλλου εἰς ἄλλον βίον ζωὴν εἶναι Plot.3.7.11
), manner of living (mostly therefore of men, v. Ammon. p.32 V.; but also of animals,διεχώριζον ζῴων τε βίον δένδρων τε φύσιν Epicr.11.14
, cf. X.Mem.3.11.6, etc.; alsoζῆν φυτοῦ βίον Arist. GA 736b13
);ζώεις δ' ἀγαθὸν βίον Od. 15.491
;ἐμὸν βίον ἀμφιπολεύειν 18.254
;αἰῶνα βίοιο Hes.Fr. 161
;τὸν μακρὸν τείνειν βίον A.Pr. 537
(lyr.);ὁ καθ' ἡμέραν β. S.OC 1364
;βίον διαγαγεῖν Ar. Pax 439
; ;διατελεῖν Isoc.6.45
; διέρχεσθαι βίου τέλος dub.in Pi.I.4(3).5;τελευτᾶν Isoc.4.84
;ὑπ' ἄλλου τελευτῆσαι β. Pl.Lg. 870e
;ἐπειδὰν τοῦ ἀνθρωπίνου βίου τελευτήσω X.Cyr.8.7.17
;τέρμα βίου περᾶν S.OT 1530
;ὁδὸς βίου Isoc.1.5
, cf. X.Mem.2.1.21; ; prov., ὁ ἐπὶ Κρόνου βίος 'the Golden Age', Id.Ath.16.7; soΤαρτησσοῦ β. Him.Ecl.10.11
;β. ζωῆς Pl.Epin. 982a
(cf. βιοτή); ζῆν θαλάττιον β. Antiph.100
;ἀμέριμνον ζῆν β. Philem.92.8
;λαγὼ β. ζῆν δεδιὼς καὶ τρέμων D.18.263
;σκληρὸς τῷ β. Men.Georg.66
: rarely in pl., Alex.116.6 and 11, Men.855; τίνες καὶ πόσοι εἰσὶ β.; Pl.Lg. 733d, cf. Arist.EN 1095b15, Pol. 1256a20.2 in Poets sts. = ζωή, βίον ἐκπνέων A.Ag. 1517 (lyr.); ;φείδεσθαι βίου Id.Ph. 749
; νοσφίζειν τινὰ βίου ib. 1427, etc.3 lifetime,ἐς τὸν ἅπαντα ἀνθρώπων β. Hdt.6.109
;τῶν ἐπὶ τοῦ σοῦ β. γεγονότων λόγων Pl.Phdr. 242a
, cf. PMagd.18.7 (iii B. C.), etc.II livelihood, means of living (in Hom. βίοτος), βίος ἐπηετανός Hes.Op.31
, Pi.N.6.10; τὸν βίον κτᾶσθαι, ποιεῖσθαι, ἔχειν ἀπό τινος, to make one's living off, to live by a thing, Hdt.8.106, Th.1.5, X.Oec.6.11; , cf. 933, 1282;κτᾶσθαι πλοῦτον καὶ βίον τέκνοις E. Supp. 450
; πλείον' ἐκμοχθεῖν β. ib. 451; β. πολύς ib. 861; ;βίον κεκτημένος Philem.99.4
; ὁ ῐδιος β. private property, AJA17.29 (i B. C.), cf. SIG762.40, Iamb.VP30.170; β. Δημήτριος, = corn, A.Fr.44.III the world we live in, 'the world', οἱ ἀπὸ τοῦ β., opp. the philosophers, S.E.M.11.49; simplyὁ βίος Id.P.1.211
; ὁ β. ὁ κοινός ib. 237;μυθικὰς ὑποθέσεις ὧν μεστὸς ὁ β. ἐστί Ph.1.226
; ἐκκαθαίρειν τὸν β., of Hercules, Luc.DDeor.13.1; τὸν βίον μιμούμενοι, of comic poets, Sch. Heph.p.115C.; also, 'the public',ἵνα ὁ β. εἰδῇ τίνα δεῖ μετακαλεῖσθαι Sor.1.4
.V a life, biography, as those of Plu., Thes.1, cf. Ph.2.180.VIII Astrol., the second region, Paul.Al.L.2. (Cf. Skt. jīv´s 'alive', j[imacracute]vati 'live', Lat. uīvus, etc.) -
5 διάχυτον
διάχῠτον, τό,A wine made from partly dried grapes, Plin.HN14.84.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διάχυτον
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6 ὄμφαξ
ὄμφαξ, - ᾰκοςGrammatical information: f. (late also m.).Meaning: `herling, unripe sour bunch of grapes' (η 125), also of olives (Poll.); metaph. of a younge girl, an undeveloped nipple etc. (poet.).Derivatives: 1. ὀμφάκιον n. `juice of unripe grapes or olives' (Hp., pap.); 2. ὀμφακίς, - ίδος f. `cup of a certain kind of oak' (Paul. Aeg.; because of the contracting astringent taste); 3. ὀμφακ-ίας ( οἶνος) m. `herling wine' (Gal.), metaph. = `sour, unripe' (Ar., Luc.; cf. Chantraine Form. 94 f.); - ίτης ( οἶνος) m. `id.', also name of a stone (Gal.; codd. - τίτης), - ῖτις f. of ἐλαίη (Hp.), `kind of oakapple' (Dsc., Gal.; Redard 58, 98, 75, 114); 4. ὀμφακώδης 'ὄ.-like' (Hp., Arist.), - ινος `made of ὄ.' (Hp., pap.), - ηρὰ ( ἀγγεῖα) n. pl. `vessels for ὄ.' (medic., pap.); 5. ὀμφακίζω 'to be ὄ., i.e. sour, unripe', also of other fruits (LXX, Dsc.), - ίζομαι `to pick sour wine grapes' (Epich.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Unexplained, perh. a foreign word (cf. Chantraine Form. 377). On itself ὄμφ-αξ could come from an unattested *ὀμφων ( = Lat. umbō etc.; s. ὀμφαλός); the semantic explanation "navellike knob" (WP. 1, 130, Pok. 315, similar Grošelj Živa Ant. 2, 21 3 f. with wrong further conclusions) can hardly be considered as convincing. Another, certainly wrong explanation in Curtius 294. -- Wrong also Lagercrantz KZ 35, 285ff. (s. Bq). - Furnée 341 connects ἀμφίας `a bad Sicilian wine' and ἀμφής οἴνου ἄνθος. οἱ δε μέλανα οἶνον H. The variation would point to Pre-Greek. (The suffix - αξ is typically Pre-Greek.)Page in Frisk: 2,392Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὄμφαξ
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