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1 χρυσολαβές
χρυσολαβήςwith haft of gold: masc /fem voc sgχρυσολαβήςwith haft of gold: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 αυτόκωπα
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3 αὐτόκωπα
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4 αὐτόκωπος
αὐτό-κωπος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αὐτόκωπος
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5 χρυσολαβής
χρυσο-λᾰβής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρυσολαβής
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6 κώπη
κώπ-η, ἡ,A handle (v. fin.); esp.1 handle of an oar, Hsch.: hence, the oar itself (not in Il.),ἐμβαλέειν κώπῃς Od.9.489
;κώπῃσιν ἁλὸς ῥηγμῖνα.. τύπτετε 12.214
, cf. Sapph.120, etc.;οἱ τὰς κ. ξύοντες Thphr. HP5.1.6
, cf. κωποξύστης; κώπαν σχάσον, metaph., 'stay thy hand', Pi.P.10.51; νερτέρᾳ προσήμενος κώπῃ, = θαλαμίτης, metaph., of a man of low rank, A.Ag. 1618;πομπίμοις κώπαις ἐρέσσων S.Tr. 561
; παραπέμπειν ἐφ' ἕνδεκα κώπαις, a prov. of dub. origin, meaning 'to escort with all the honours', Ar.Eq. 546, cf. Eust.1540.44, Suid. s.v. ἐφ' ἕνδεκα; κώπαισι πλεῖν take to the oars, when the wind fails, Men. 241;κώπαις ποιεῖσθαι τὸν πλοῦν Arist.IA 710a19
: poet., to express ships, κλεινᾷ σὺν κώπᾳ, of Agamemnon's fleet, E.IT 140 (lyr.), cf. Hel. 1272, 1452 (lyr.).2 handle of a sword, hilt,ἐπ' ἀργυρέῃ κώπῃ σχέθε χεῖρα Il.1.219
, cf. Od.8.403;ξίφεος δ' ἐπεμαίετο κώπην 11.531
;χεῖρα κώπης ἐπιψαύουσαν S.Ph. 1255
;φάσγανον κώπης λαβών E.Hec. 543
.5 handle or spoke by which a mill is turned, PSI5.530.10 (iii B.C.), Agatharch.26, PRyl.167.11 (i A.D.), Luc.Asin.42.6 haft of a whip, Hsch.s.v. Κερκυραία μάστιξ. -
7 στελεά
στελεά, ἡ,A haft, shaft, [ στυρακίου] Aen.Tact.18.10 (unless = socket); [dialect] Ep. [full] στελεή,τυπίδος A.R.4.957
: also [full] στειλειή, haft of an axe, Od.21.422, v.l.in Nic.Th. 387.II metaph., στειλέαν,= τὴν μακρὰν ῥάφανον, Antiph. (Fr.121?) ap. Hsch. (cf. στελεός). (The statement of Hsch., EM726.52, Eust.1531.37, that στειλειή = hole in the axe-head, may be due to a misunderstanding of Od. l.c.) (With στελεά, στελεόν, στελεός, cf. OE. stela 'stem, stalk', Engl. (dial.) steal 'handle of a hammer, axe, rake, etc., shaft of an arrow or javelin'.) -
8 στελεών
στελεάhaft: fem gen plστελεόνmanubrium: neut gen plστελεόςrolling-pin: masc gen plστελεόωfurnish with a handle: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)στελεόωfurnish with a handle: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)στελεόωfurnish with a handle: pres part act masc nom sgστελεόωfurnish with a handle: pres inf act (doric) -
9 στελεῶν
στελεάhaft: fem gen plστελεόνmanubrium: neut gen plστελεόςrolling-pin: masc gen plστελεόωfurnish with a handle: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)στελεόωfurnish with a handle: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)στελεόωfurnish with a handle: pres part act masc nom sgστελεόωfurnish with a handle: pres inf act (doric) -
10 εὐστείλεος
εὐστείλ<ε>ος, ον,A with a good haft or handle, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > εὐστείλεος
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11 ἀνδρομητὸν
A with a blade slipping back into the haft, used for stage-murders, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀνδρομητὸν
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