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1 λυγίζω
Aλυγιξεῖν Theoc.1.97
: ([etym.] λύγος):— bend or twist as one does a withe, πλευρὰν λυγίσαντος ὑπὸ ῥώμης, of a dancer, Ar.V. 1487; νεῦρα λελυγισμένα twisted, Hp.Mochl.4; τὰ λυγισθέντα τῶν ἄρθρων twisted joints, Gal.Protr.11; λυγίζειν ἀλλήλους, of wrestlers, Luc.Anach.1, cf. Philostr.Im.2.32: metaph.,λ. μέλος Ael.NA2.11
; cf. λύγισμα, λυγισμός.2 throw, master, Ἔρωτα Theoc.l.c.:— [voice] Pass., to be thrown or mastered, Id.1.98;οὐδ' ἐλυγίχθη τὰν ψυχάν Id.23.54
.II [voice] Pass., bend or twist oneself like a withe, bend aside, so as to avoid a blow, , cf. Pl. R. 405c;στρέφου λυγίζου τε μύθοις S.Ichn.362
(lyr.);ἐλυγίσθησαν κατὰ τροχῶν Phalar.Ep.147.3
; also of dancers, Luc.Salt.77, etc.; (Maec.): metaph., in [tense] pf. part. λελυγισμένος, effeminate, Anon. ap. Suid. s.v. ἁβρός; ἐπέων κόσμος λελ. AP11.20 (Antip. Thess.). -
2 νευρά
νευρά, [dialect] Ion. [suff] νερτερο-ρή, ἡ, [dialect] Ep. gen. sg. [full] νευρῆφι( [full] ν) Il.8.309, 15.313, 21.113:—A string or cord of sinew, in [dialect] Ep. usu. bowstring, ν. ἐϋστρεφής, νεόστροφος, Il.15.463, 469;βαρύφθογγος Pi.I.6(5).34
, cf. S.Ph. 1005, E.Ba. 784, X.An.4.2.28, etc.: made from νεῦρον, Arist.HA 540a19;μύες ἐβοήθησαν διατραγόντες τὰς ν. Id.Rh. 1401b16
.2 harpstring, Poll.4.62.5 wrongly taken by some, = νεῦρον, Il.8.328. (Cogn. with νεῦρον.) -
3 λύγος
λύγος: willow-twig, osier, withe.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > λύγος
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Withe — (?; 277), n. [OE. withe. ????. See {Withy}, n.] [Written also {with}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A flexible, slender twig or branch used as a band; a willow or osier twig; a withy. [1913 Webster] 2. A band consisting of a twig twisted. [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Withe — Withe, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Withed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Withing}.] To bind or fasten with withes. [1913 Webster] You shall see him withed, and haltered, and staked, and baited to death. Bp. Hall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
withe — O.E. wiððe twisted cord, willow twig (see WITHY (Cf. withy)) … Etymology dictionary
withe — [with, with, wīth] n. [ME wythe < OE withthe, willow, twig of willow < IE base * wei , to bend, twist > WIRE, L vitis, vine] a tough, flexible twig of willow, osier, etc., used for binding things; withy vt. withed, withing to bind with… … English World dictionary
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withe — This word is short hand writting and typing for the words with and the I went to the store withe car i got last week … Dictionary of american slang
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withe — /wɪθ/ (say with) noun 1. a willow twig or osier. 2. any tough, flexible twig or stem suitable for binding things together. 3. an elastic handle for a tool, to lessen shock in using. 4. a thin brick partition dividing the flues in a chimney. –verb …
Withe-rod — n. (Bot.) A North American shrub ({Viburnum nudum}) whose tough osierlike shoots are sometimes used for binding sheaves. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
withe rod — withe′ rod n. pln either of two North American viburnums, Viburnum cassinoides or V. nudum, having tough, osierlike shoots • Etymology: 1840–50 … From formal English to slang
withe rod — ☆ withe rod n. either of two North American viburnums (Viburnum cassinoides or V. nudum) with osierlike shoots and clusters of white flowers in June … English World dictionary