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1 ἇλιξ
II = Lat. hallec, fish-sauce, Dsc.4.148, Gp.20.46.2. [full] ἁλίξαντος, ον, worn by sea,χοιράδες AP6.89
(Maec.);τύμβος IG9(1).878
(Corcyr.); ἁ. μόρος death by being dashed on the beach, AP7.404 (Zon.). -
2 ἁλίτρυτος
ἁλί-τρῡτος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁλίτρυτος
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3 ἀτρύγετος
Grammatical information: adj.Meaning: uncertain (Il.)Etymology: Of the sea (of the ether). In antiquity seen as `un-fruitful', to τρυγάω, but the formation of the word seems impossible. But by Hdn. Gr. 2, 284 as `never worn out, unresting' to τρύω ("παρὰ τὸ τρύειν πλεονασμῳ̃"); thus Wecklein MünchAkSb 1911: 3, 27, but the -γ remains unexplained. - Brandenstein PhilWoch. 56, 62f. connects τρύξ `ungegorener, trüber Wein' as `nicht getrübt, rein, abgeklärt'; it seems to fit ether (where it will be secondary) better than the sea. Leukart, FS Risch: ἀ- intens. and τρύζω, as `strongly murmuring'. Vine, Aeol. ὄρπετον, IBS Vortr. 71, 1998, 62 - 64 proposes *n̥-trug-eto- `un-dry-able', cf. ἔτρυγεν ἐξηράνθη and τρυγητός = ξηρασία; quite possible. - Pelasgian theories are worthless.Page in Frisk: 1,181-182Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἀτρύγετος
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4 κρόκη
κρόκη, ἡ, heterocl. acc.A , nom. pl.κρόκες AP6.335
(Antip.): nom. [full] κρόξ only in Hsch.: ([etym.] κρέκω):—thread which is passed between the threads of the warp, woof, Hes. l.c., Hdt.2.35, Pl. Plt. 282d, 282e, Cra. 388b;κ. καὶ στήμων PLille6.12
(iii B. C.);νῶσαι μαλθακωτάτην κ. Eup.319
, cf. Men.892;κρόκας ἐμβάλλειν Arist.HA 623a11
.2 generally, thread, Hp.Morb.2.18, Luc.Nav.26, etc.3 = κροκύς, flock or nap of woollen cloth, ἐν Ἐκβατάνοισι γίγνεται κρόκης χόλιξ; Ar.V. 1144: pl., μαλακαῖσι κρόκαις with cloths of soft wool, Pi.N. 10.44; κρόκαισι with flocks of wool, S.OC 474; τρίβωνες ἐκβαλόντες.. κρόκας having lost the nap, worn out, E.Fr.282.12; τῆς κ. φορουμένης the wool being torn to pieces, Ar.Lys. 896, cf. Th. 738; κρόκη θαψίνη yellow wool, IG12.330.17.II = κροκάλη, pebble on the sea-shore, Arist.Mech. 852b29; ἐν κρόκῃσι on the pebbles of the shore, Lyc.107, 193, etc. -
5 σφαῖρα
A ball, σφαίρῃ παίζειν play at ball, Od.6.100; σφαῖραν ἔρριψε ib. 115;σ. καλὴν μετὰ χερσὶν ἕλοντο 8.372
; σφαίρῃ ἀν' ἰθὺν πειρήσαντο ib. 377;ὥσπερ σφαῖραν ἐκδεξάμενος τὸν λόγον Pl.Euthd. 277b
; ῥαπτὴ ς. AP12.44 (Glauc.), cf. Nicom.Com.1.25, Antiph.234;διὰ σφαίρας.. ἐκπονῆσαι τὸ σῶμα Gal.6.134
, cf. Sor.1.49,93;ἡ διὰ τῆς σ. ὄρχησις Ath.1.14d
: metaph., σφαῖραν ἐποίησε τὴν οὐσίαν (cf. συστρογγύλλω) Alex.246.3: prov., σ. κατὰ πρανοῦς, of accelerating motion, Eust.249.1.2 any globe, Parm.8.43; sphere, as a geom. figure, Ti.Locr.95d, etc.; esp. the terrestrial globe, earth, Str.2.3.1; an artificial globe, Hermesian.7.88, Str.12.3.11.3 hollow sphere or globe: in the Ancient Physics, from the time of Anaximander (cf. Placit. 2.16.5), of the spheres believed to revolve round the earth carrying the heavenly bodies, and according to the Pythagoreans arranged after the intervals of the musical scale (cf. Alex.Eph. ap. Theon.Sm.p.139 H., Cic. de Rep.6.18), Arist.Metaph. 1073b18, Cael. 286b24, Mete. 341b20, 354b24, Thphr.Ign.4; σ. ἀπλανής, = ἡ τῶν ἀπλανῶν ς. the sphere of the fixed stars, Procl.Hyp.5.1; so ἡ ἀπλανής, without ς., ib.7.25; αἱ πλανώμεναι ς. planetary spheres, Plu.2.1028a; Astrol., ἡ ὀρθὴ ς. right sphere, i.e. the celestial sphere as viewed from the equator, Rhetorius in Cat.Cod.Astr.8(1).231.4 a weapon ofboxers, prob. iron ball, worn with padded covers ([etym.] ἐπίσφαιρα ) instead of boxing-gloves ([etym.] ἱμάντες ) in the σφαιρομαχίαι, Pl.Lg. 830b, cf. Plu. 2.80b.8 πλατάνου σφαῖραι, i.e. globular catkins, Dsc.4.73.9 as a quantitative measure,ἐπίβαλε.. φύκους στυπτηρίου ὡς σφαῖραν PHolm.16.32
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6 ἀτρύγετος
A unharvested, barren, freq. in Hom. as epith. of the sea,παρὰ θῖν' ἁλὸς ἀτρυγέτοιο Il.1.316
, al.;πόντον ἐπ' ἀ. Od.2.370
, al.; alsoδι' αἰθέρος ἀτρυγέτοιο Il.17.425
, Hes. Cat.Oxy.1358.2.34, h.Cer.67, 457: [dialect] Ep. Adj., borrowed by S.Fr. 476, Ar.V. 1521, Av. 1338 (all lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀτρύγετος
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7 ἔρνος
A young sprout, shoot, ὁ δ' ἀνέδραμεν ἔρνεϊ ἶσος shot up like a young plant, Il.18.56, cf. Od.14.175 ;οἷον δὲ τρέφει ἔ. ἀνὴρ ἐριθηλὲς ἐλαίης Il.17.53
, cf. Od.6.163 ; σκιεροῖσιν ὑφ' ἕρνεσιν (sic codd. Ath.)οἰναρέοις Ibyc.1.5
; ἔ. δάφνης, δόνακος, ὕλας, E.Med. 1213,Hel. 183 (lyr.),Ba. 876 (lyr.).2 in pl., wreaths worn by victors in games, Pi.N.11.29,I.1.29.II metaph., scion, offspring, Id.N.6.37 (pl.), B.5.87,A.Ag. 1525(lyr.),Eu. 661, 666, S.OC 1108 (pl.), Sammelb. 4229.10 ;Ἡρακλέος ἱερὸν ἔ. Theoc.2.121
;ἔ. τῆς νηδύος E.Ba. 1306
; [κεράων] ἔ., periphr. for κέραα, Opp.C.2.210 ; of Delos, as having sprung out of the sea, Pi.Fr.87.2.2 fruit, of the apple of Discord, Coluth.60,al.
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