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1 ξυλώμασιν
ξύλωμαpiece of woodwork: neut dat pl -
2 ξυλώματα
ξύλωμαpiece of woodwork: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
3 ξύλωμα
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4 παρακόλλημα
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5 πυρφόρος
πυρφόρ-ος (parox.), ον,A fire-bearing, esp. of lightning,π. κεραυνός Pi.N.10.71
, A.Th. 444, S.OC 1658; (lyr.);Διὸς ἔγχος Ar.Av. 1749
(lyr.);πυρφόρος αἰθέρος ἀστήρ Id.Th. 1050
(lyr.).b π. οἰστοί arrows with combustibles tied to them, so that they may set fire to woodwork, Th.2.75, Arr.An.2.21.3;τοῖς μὲν π... τοῖς δ' ἄλλοις βέλεσι D.S.20.96
; οἱ π. ibid.; πυρφόρα, τά, ib. 88; πυρφόρος, ὁ, engine for throwing fire, fire-dart, Plb.21.7.1 (dub.), Jul.Or.2.62d.II in special senses,1 epith. of several divinities, as of Zeus in reference to his lightnings, S.Ph. 1198 (anap.); of Demeter, prob. in reference to the torches used by her worshippers, E.Supp. 260; similarly π. θεαί of Demeter and Persephone, IG4.666.9 ([place name] Lerna), E.Ph. 687 (lyr.);π. Ἀρτέμιδος αἴγλας S.OT 206
(lyr.); Προμηθεὺς π. the Fire-bringer, title of a satyric play of A., cf.S.OC55; also of Capaneus, A.Th. 432, S.Ant. 135 (lyr.); of Eros, AP5.87 (Rufin.); but, θεὸς π. the fire-bearing god, the god who produces plague or fever, S.OT27.2 bearer of sacred fire in the worship of Asclepius, Ἀσκληπιοῦ δμῶα π. IG3.693; of the Syrian Goddess, Luc. Syr.D.42.b πυρφόρος, ὁ, in the Spartan army, the priest who kept the sacrificial fire, which was never allowed to go out, X.Lac.13.2: hence prov. of a total defeat,ἔδει δὲ μηδὲ πυρφόρον.. περιγενέσθαι Hdt.8.6
, cf. D.C.39.45; οὐκ ἔσται π. (v.l. πυροφόρος)τῷ οἴκῳ Ἠσαύ LXX Ob.18
.3 π. ἡ ἐκ Δελφῶν bearer of sacred fire from Delphi, SIG 711 D 22 (ii B.C.), cf. 728I (i B.C.);Φοίβου πυρφόροι IG4.666.15
([place name] Lerna); also in a Bacchic thiasos, AJA37.253 (Latium, ii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυρφόρος
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6 πῆξις
2 Astrol., fixing,τοῦ ἀναφορικοῦ Vett.Val.24.18
, cf. Cat.Cod.Astr.2.196.II solidity,πῆξιν λαβεῖν D.S.1.7
(but metaph., acquire fixity, Chrysipp.Stoic.3.138, cf. Dam.Pr.56).2 coagulation, Pl.Phlb. 32a; freezing, Hp. Aër.8; [ὕδατος] π. Epicur.Ep.2p.49U., cf. p.45 U.; caused by cold, as τῆξις, διάχυσις, ζέσις by heat, Arist.Mete. 382b31, GC 330b27 (but alsoπ. θερμότητος Ocell.2.9
); formation of gum in plants, Thphr.HP 9.1.5; curdling,γάλακτος D.S.4.81
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7 στήμων
στήμων, [dialect] Dor. [full] στάμων [pron. full] [ᾱ] AP6.160.6 (Antip. Sid.), ονος, ὁ: ( ἵστημι, cf. στῆσαι τὸν ς. Poll.7.32):—theA warp in the upright loom, ;ἄττεσθαι Hermipp.2
; ἀκλώστους ς. Pl.Com.221; κρόκη καὶ ς. PLille 6.12 (iii B.C.); ξύλων.. στήμονα ἐχόντων τοὺς κάλους laths with the cords as their warp (so as to form mats), Apollod.Poliorc.169.7; cf. Pl.Plt. 281a, 282d, Cra. 388b, Orph.Fr.33.2 pl., in woodwork, dub. sens., of parts of a ceiling, Inscr.Délos 504 A 6,9,10 (iii B.C.).II thread,σ. ἔνης α Batr.183
, cf. Ar.Lys. 519, Men.892;προσεμβαλόντες σ. καινόν PCair.Zen.423.10
(iii B.C.), cf. 484.14 (dub. sens.);στήμονος ἡμιμναῖον PEnteux.31.4
(iii B.C.);φαντασίαι.. οἷον τριχῶν ἢ κρόκης ἢ στήμονος Gal.18(2).73
;οἱ σ. οἱ ἑψόμενοι Thphr.Ign.43
; σ. ἐξεσμένος, nickname of a very thin person, ' threadpaper', Ar.Fr. 728; strand in torsion engine, Ph.Bel.58.19: metaph., ἐκ σαπροῦ κρεμάμενοι ς. Plu.Phoc.30. -
8 ἐκτομή
A cutting out, excision, Plu.Alc.16 (pl.): metaph., ἡδονῶν, λόγου, Ph.1.450, 170; cutting off,καρπῶν Porph.
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9 ὀροφή
A roof of a house, or ceiling of a room, Od.22.298, IG12.373.246, Hdt.2.148, Pherecr.121, Ar.Nu. 173, etc.: pleon.,καταστέγασμα τῆς ὀ. Hdt.2.155
; διελεῖν τὴν ὀ. take off the tiling, Th. 4.48 ; cf.κέραμος 11.2
: pl., woodwork of the roof, Thphr.HP5.3.7.II Syrian name of a plant, = κροκοδιλιάς, Aët.11.2. -
10 ὀφρῦς
ὀφρῦς, ύος, ἡ, acc. ὀφρῦν, in late Poets ὀφρύα, AP12.186 (Strat.), Opp.C.4.405, Q.S.4.361: acc. pl. ὀφρύας (in the fourth foot) Od.9.389; but ὀφρῦς (before caesura) Il.16.740, and so in [dialect] Att. (v. infr.). [[pron. full] ῡ in nom. and acc., which are accented ὀφρῦς, -ῦν by Hdn.Gr.2.937: the accentuation ὀφρύς, ὀφρύν may be admitted in late writers: compds. have ῠ, εὔοφρυς, λεύκοφρυς, etc.] (Cf. Skt.A bhrūs, gen. bhruvas, Slav. br[ucaron]v[icaron], OE. brú 'brow'.):—brow, eyebrow,τὸν.. ὑπ' ὀφρύος οὖτα Il.14.493
; ἡ ὀ. ἡ δεξιά, ἡ ἀριστερά, Arist.PA 671b32, cf. Pr. 878b28: elsewh. in pl.,ὑπ' ὀφρύσι δάκρυα λεῖβον Il.13.88
, al.;ὑπ' ὀ. πῦρ ἀμάρυσσεν Hes. Th. 827
, etc.: freq. of signs, ἐπ' ὀφρύσι νεῦσε Κρονίων, i.e. ἐπένευσε ὀφρύσι, nodded assent, Il.1.528, etc.; ἡ δ' ἄρ' ἐπ' ὀ. νεῦσε nodded to him to do a thing, Od.16.164; ἀνὰ δ' ὀφρύσι νεῦον ἑκάστῳ made a sign not to do, 9.468;ὀφρύσι νευστάζων 12.194
: in various phrases expressing emotions, τὰς ὀ. ἀνασπᾶν, in token of grief,τὰς ὀφρῦς ἀνεσπακώς, ὥσπερ τι δεινὸν ἀγγελῶν Ar.Ach. 1069
;ἀνασπάσας τις τὰς ὀφρῦς οἴμοι λαλεῖ Men.556.3
; of pride (cf. ὀφρυόομαι), D.19.314;οἱ τὰς ὀφρῦς αἴροντες Men.39
;ὀφρῦν ἐπαίρειν E.Fr. 1040
, cf. Amphis 13;τὰς ὀ. ἔχειν ἐπάνω τῆς κορυφῆς Alex.16.6
;ὑπὲρ αὐτοὺς κροτάφους ὑπεραίρειν Luc.Am.54
;ὀφρῦς ἔχειν Ar.Ra. 925
;ὀφρῦν ἐφέλκεσθαι AP7.440.6
(Leon., interpol.?); ἐρύσσαι ib.5.215 (Agath.);ἀνελκταῖς ὀφρύσι σεμνός Cratin.355
: contrariwise, τὰς ὀφρῦς συνάγειν knit the brows, frown, Ar.Nu. 582, Pl. 756, etc.;τὰς ὀ. συνέλκειν Antiph.307
;συσπᾶν Luc.Vit.Auct.7
;κατεσπακώς Alciphr.3.3
: on the other hand, καταβαλεῖν, λῦσαι, μεθεῖναι τὰς ὀ. or τὴν ὀ., let down or unknit the brow, become calm or cheerful again, E.Cyc. 167, Hipp. 290, IA 648;ὀ. μὴ καθειμένη Zeno Stoic.1.58
;σχάζεσθαι τὰς ὀ. Pl.Com.32
;καθέσθαι Plu. 2.1062f
: the brow was also the seat of smiles and joy,ἀγανᾷ χλοαρὸν γελάσσαις ὀφρύϊ Pi.P.9.38
, cf. h.Cer. 358; or gravity,στυγνὸν ὀφρύων νέφος E.Hipp.[172]
;ὁρᾶτε ὡς σπουδαῖαι μὲν αὐτοῦ αἱ ὀφρύες X.Smp.8.3
; on their physiognomical character, v. Arist.HA 491b14, Phgn. 812b26.2 ὀφρῦς alone, scorn, pride, AP7.409 (Antip.), 9.43 (Parmen.), 10.122 (Lucill.), etc.II from like ness of shape, brow of a hill, crag, Il.20.151, Pi.O.13.106; embankment,ὀ. ἀπότομος Plb. 36.8.3
; overhanging bank of a river, Id.2.33.7, etc.;ἐπ' ὀφρύων ποταμοῦ PAmh.2.68.9
(i A. D.); of the sea, A.R.1.178, etc.; of a ditch, Str.5.3.7 (cf. ὀφρύη); of the rim of joint-cavities, Gal.UP 1.15, al.; of the woodwork enclosing the bore of a torsion-engine, Ph.Bel.57.7: in Archit., architrave, Procop.Gaz.p.157 B.III a plant, Plin.HN26.164. -
11 ὑλικός
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12 ὑπωρόφιος
A under the roof, dwelling under it, under cover, in a house, Il.9.640;τόξα.. νηῷ κεῖται ὑπωρόφια Simon.143
; φόρμιγγες ὑ. the harps sounding in the hall, Pi.P.1.97; parodied, ὑ. φάλαγγες (spiders) Ar.Ra. 1313 (lyr.); ὑ. δόμοι, = ὑπερῷα, Mosch.2.6.2 ὑπωροφία (sc. χώρα), ἡ, the woodwork of a tiled roof, IG11(2).161A51 (Delos, iii B. C.); [dialect] Dor. [full] ὑπωρυφία ib.42(1).102.42 (Epid., iv B. C.); the space under the roof or canopy, D.S.18.26;καπνώδεις ὑ. App.BC4.13
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13 ξύλον
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `wood, construction-wood-, firewood, tree, beam, stick, foot-, neckblock, banc, table' (Il.); also as length-measure = `the side of the ναύβιον' (Hero Geom., pap.).Compounds: Very many compp., e.g. ξυλουργός (- οργός, - εργός) m. `carpenter' with - έω, - ία, - ικός (IA.; cf. on δημιουργός); μονό-ξυλος `made from one piece of wood', of πλοῖον a.o. (IA.). On ξύλοχος s. v.Derivatives: 1. Dimin.: ξυλ-άριον `small piece of wood' (LXX, pap. a.o.), - ήφιον `piece of wood' (Hp., hell.), - άφιον `id.' (Eust.; on - ήφιον, - άφιον Wackernagel Glotta 4, 243 f. [Kl. Schr. 2, 1200f.]); ξύλιον `piece of wood' (pap. IVp). Further subst.: 2. ξυλ-εύς m. `woodcutter', name of a sacrificial attendant in Olympia (inscr. Ia, Paus., H.) with - εύω, - εύομαι `fetch wood' (hell. inscr., Men., H.), - εία f. `fetching wood, store of wood, construction-wood' (Plb., Str., pap.); Bosshardt 75; 3. ξυλ-ίτης ἰχθῦς ποιός H. (explan. in Strömberg Fischnamen 25); - ῖτις (γῆ, χέρσος) f. `shrub-coutry' (pap.; Redard 109 w. n.); 4. ξυλών, - ῶνος m. `place for wood' (Delos III--IIa). Adj. 1. ξύλ-ινος `of wood, wooden' (Pi., B., IA.), 2. - ικός `id.' (Arist.) with - ικάριος `woodhandler (?)' (Korykos; from Lat. - ārius), 3. - ηρός `regarding wood' (Delos IIIa), - ηρά f. `woodzmarket'? (pap. Ip), 4. - ώδης `woodlike, -coloured' (Hp., Arist., Thphr.). Verbs. 1. ξυλ-ίζομαι `fetch wood' (X., Plu.) with - ισμός `fetching wood' (Str., D.H.), - ιστής `who fetches wood' (sch.); 2. ξυλ-όομαι, - όω `become wood, make, make of wood' (Thphr., LXX) with - ωσις f. `woodwork' (Th., hell. inscr.), - ωμα, - ωμάτιον `id.' (Delos IIIa a.o.); 3. ξυλ-εύω, s. above on ξυλεύς.Etymology: With ξύλον (from where on younger Att. vases σύλον, σύλινος; Schwyzer 211) agrees Lith. šùlas `(bucket-, ton-) stave, stander, pillar', if from IE *ḱsulo-; besides, in vokalism deviating, several Slav. forms, e.g. Russ. šúlo n. `garden-pole', Scr. šûlj m. `block' (IE *ḱseulo-?). Similarly with ū and anlaut. s-, Germ., e.g. OHG sūl f. `style, pole', with au (IE ou?) Goth. sauls `pillar'. The relation between the Slav., Balt. and Germ. words has been amply discussed but hardly explained; s. Vasmer and Fraenkel s. vv. with ric lit. and further forms. Older lit. also in Bq, WP. 2, 503 f. and W.-Hofmann s. silva. Mann Slavon. Rev. 37, 134 still adduces Alb. shul `bar, nail, siphon'. -- Original connection with ξύω (e.g. Fick 3, 446, also as supposition Schwyzer 329) is not probable, secondary influence (Chantraine Form. 240) well acceptable.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ξύλον
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