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1 τανύπεπλ'
τανύπεπλα, τανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: neut nom /voc /acc plτανύπεπλε, τανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: masc /fem voc sg -
2 τανύπεπλον
τανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: masc /fem acc sgτανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 τανυπέπλοιο
τανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: masc /fem /neut gen sg (epic) -
4 τανυπέπλου
τανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
5 τανυπέπλους
τανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: masc /fem acc pl -
6 τανυπέπλω
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7 τανυπέπλῳ
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8 τανύπεπλε
τανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: masc /fem voc sg -
9 τανύπεπλος
τανύπεπλοςwith flowing robe: masc /fem nom sg -
10 τανύπεπλος
A with flowing robe, freq. in [dialect] Ep. as epith. of high-born ladies or goddesses,Ἑλένη Il.3.228
, Od.4.305;Θέτις Il. 18.385
; Ἡνιόχη, Εὐδώρη, Hes.Sc.83, Fr. 180;Ἀλκμήνη IG12(8).356
(Thasos, vi B.C.); Φερο εφόνη ib.12.817, cf. B.Scol.Oxy. 2081 (e) (= 1361 Fr.5):—πλακοῦς τ., comically, Batr.36.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τανύπεπλος
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11 σύρμα
A anything trailed or dragged:I a theatric robe with a long train, Arr.Epict.1.29.41, Poll.7.67, An.Par.1.19; σ. ἱματίου train, Ptol.Tetr.24; without ἱματίου, Heph.Astr.1.1; Lat. syrma, Juv.8.229, Mart.4.49.8, al.; cf.σύρω 1
,συρτός 11
: periphr., σύρμα πλοκάμων long flowing hair, AP5.12 (Phld.); σ. τερηδόνος a long woodworm, ib.12.190 (Strat.).3 Medic., perh. abrasion, scaly skin-disease, Hp.Epid.4.30;ἀπὸ.. συρμάτων ἀποθνῄσκοντες Ptol.Tetr. 201
(butκλασμάτων Procl.
ad loc.); cf.ἀπόσυρμα 1.1
.II dragging, trailing motion,μόσχων Mesom.Sol.23
; trail left by a serpent, D.Chr.5.19, Ael.NA9.61:— σ. Ἀντιγόνης a place at Thebes, where Antigone was said to have dragged the body of Polynices to his brother's pyre, Paus.9.25.2.2 Music, drawing out or prolonging the tones, Ptol.Harm.2.12.3 syrma, = dictio longa, Gloss.
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