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1 withes
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2 withes
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3 withes
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4 λυγοτευχέα
λυγοτευχήςmade of withes: neut nom /voc /acc pl (epic ionic)λυγοτευχήςmade of withes: masc /fem acc sg (epic ionic) -
5 höðnu-leif
f., poët. ‘kid’s food,’ a withe or switch, used as a halter (?), Ýt. 12 (from goats feeding on branches and withes?) -
6 járn-viðjar
f. pl. iron withes, iron wire, Fas. iii. 211, Symb. 57, Gullþ. 52. -
7 járnviðjar
f. pl. iron withes, iron wire. -
8 λύγος
A = ἄγνος, agnus castus, Vitex Agnus-castus, withy: in pl., its twigs or withes, τοὺς [the rams]συνέεργον ἐϋστρεφέεσσι λύγοισι Od.9.427
, cf. 10.166, E.Cyc. 225, etc.; inδίδη μόσχοισι λύγοισι Il.11.105
, λύγοισι is the specific word added to the generic μόσχοισι (cf. σῦς κάπρος, ἴρηξ κίρκος, etc.): in late Prose, Arr.Fr. 153 J.; used for wreaths,στεφανοῦται λύγῳ Anacr.41
; cf. λύγινος.II λυγῶς (sic cod., fort. λυγός) screw-press used by carpenters, Hsch. (but perh. λυγῶ<δε>ς). -
9 λυγοτευχής
λῠγοτευχής, ές,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λυγοτευχής
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10 στρεπτός
A easily twisted, pliant: σ. χιτών was (acc. to Aristarch.) a shirt of chainarmour or mail, Il.5.113, 21.31; σ. λύγοι pliant withes, E.Cyc. 225; σ. κάλωες twisted, Orph.A. 623;ἁρπεδόνα AP6.160
(Antip. Sid.); φλοιὸς σ. ἑλιττόμενος twisted, gnarled, Thphr.HP3.13.2;σ. κεκρύφαλοι
twined, wreathed,AP
6.219.4 (Antip.); θύσανοι ib.225 (Nicaen.); ῥυτίδες ib.5.203 (Mel.);ἐσθῆτες Diog.Oen.10
; κυμάτιον, of a moulding, LXX Ex.25.10(11), al.; τὰ σ. τῶν στύλων, τῶν γλυφῶν ib.3 Ki. 7.41.II Subst. στρεπτός, ὁ (in D.S.5.45, σ. κύκλος), collar of twisted or linked metal,χρύσεος σ. περιαυχένιος Hdt.3.20
, cf. 9.80, Pl.R. 553c, X.Cyr.1.3.2, J.AJ11.6.10:—also [full] στρεπτόν, τό, IG22.1388.28, Men.Epit. 187: pl., Plu.Art.15.2 of pastry, twist, roll, D.18.260, cf. Hippoloch. ap. Ath.4.13 d, Poll.6.77: also στρεπτόν, τό, Jul.Ep. 180.III metaph., to be bent or turned, στρεπτοὶ καὶ θεοὶ αὐτοί the gods themselves may be turned (by prayer), Il.9.497;σ. φρένες ἐσθλῶν 15.203
; also σ. γλῶσσα glib, plant tongue, 20.248.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρεπτός
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11 πεῖσμα
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πεῖσμα
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12 Twine
subs.——————v. trans.P. and V. πλέκειν, συμπλέκειν, ἐμπλέκειν, V. ἑλίσσειν, εἱλίσσειν.Twining my hands about your knee: V. ἑλίξας ἀμφὶ σὸν χεῖρας γόνυ (Eur., Phoen. 1622).Twined in each other's arms: V. ἐπʼ ἀλλήλοισιν ἀμφικείμενοι (Soph., O. C. 1620).Lay hold of her twining your arms about her: V. λάβεσθέ μοι τῆσδʼ ἀμφελίξαντες χέρας (Eur., And. 425).Their bodies twined with twisted withes: V. στρεπταῖς λύγοισι σῶμα συμπεπλεγμένοι (Eur., Cycl. 225).Twined with thronging snakes: V. πεπλεκτανημένος πυκνοῖς δράκουσι (Æsch., Choe. 1049).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Twine
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13 ვაზები
ngrapevines, withes, withies -
14 ტირიფის წნელები
nwithes, withies -
15 withe
/wi / * danh từ, số nhiều withes, withs - (như) withy -
16 withs
/wi / * danh từ, số nhiều withes, withs - (như) withy
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