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41 ἀσπάθητος
A not struck close with the σπάθη: hence, either loosely woven or not woven (i. e. of skin), : generally, not in close order,φάλαγξ D.H.16.3
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42 ἐπήτριμος
A woven to, closely woven: hence, generally, close, thronged, πυρσοί τε φλεγέθουσιν ἐπήτριμοι torch upon torch, Il.18.211; δράγματα.. ἐ. πῖπτον ἔραζε ib. 552; λίην γὰρ πολλοὶ καὶ ἐπήτριμοι.. πίπτουσι too many one after another, 19.226, cf. A.R. 1.30, etc.: later in sg.,κῦμα Q.S.14.248
;ὄχλος Opp.C.3.382
: neut. pl. as Adv., ib.1.322, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπήτριμος
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43 ὑφαντός
A woven,χρυσὸν.., ἐσθῆτά θ' ὑφαντήν Od. 13.136
, 16.231;ὑφαντά τε εἵματα καλά 13.218
; ; ὑφαντοῖς ἐν πέπλοις Ἐρινύων woven by them, of Clytemnestra's net, A.Ag. 1580; Ἐρινύων ὑ. ἀμφίβληστρον, of the Centaur's robe, S.Tr. 1052; γυίων εἶδος ὑφαντόν, of the human frame, Tim.Pers. 148; ὅσα ὑφαντά τε καὶ λεῖα brocaded and plain stuffs, Th. 2.97.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑφαντός
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44 ἔξαστις
ἔξαστις, - ιοςGrammatical information: f.Meaning: `hem of something woven' (Samos IVa), pl. `threads coming out of something being woven', esp. `selvage of linen' (medic.).Other forms: ἔξεστις (Gal.)Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Uncertain. Acc. to J. Schmidt Kritik 89 n. 1 from *ἔξ-αν-στ-ις, verbal noun of ἐξανίστημι with apocope and loss of nasal as in Epid. ἀ-στάς = ἀν(α)-στάς. Boisacq considers connection with ἄττομαι `set the warp in the loom', ἄσμα `warp' etc. (s. Fraenkel IF 32, 121); so from *ἐξ-άττομαι or *ἐξ-άζομαι (exact meaning?).Page in Frisk: 1,528Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἔξαστις
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45 Ταραντίνα
Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
46 Ταραντῖνα
Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
47 Ταραντίνον
Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut nom /voc /acc sgΤαραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc acc sg -
48 Ταραντῖνον
Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut nom /voc /acc sgΤαραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc acc sg -
49 Ταραντινιδίου
Ταραντῑνιδίου, Ταραντινίδιονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut gen sg -
50 Ταραντινιδίω
Ταραντῑνιδίῳ, Ταραντινίδιονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut dat sg -
51 Ταραντινιδίῳ
Ταραντῑνιδίῳ, Ταραντινίδιονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut dat sg -
52 Ταραντινίδια
Ταραντῑνίδια, Ταραντινίδιονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
53 Ταραντινίδιον
Ταραντῑνίδιον, Ταραντινίδιονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
54 Ταραντινίδος
Ταραντινίςgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: fem gen sg -
55 Ταραντινίς
Ταραντινίςgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: fem nom sg -
56 Ταραντίνοις
Ταραντί̱νοις, Ταράντινοςmasc /neut dat plΤαραντί̱νοις, Ταραντῖνοιcavalry armed with javelins: masc dat plΤαραντί̱νοις, Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut dat plΤαραντί̱νοις, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc /neut dat plΤαραντί̱νοις, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc dat pl -
57 Ταραντίνοισι
Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταράντινοςmasc /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταραντῖνοιcavalry armed with javelins: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc /neut dat pl (epic ionic aeolic)Ταραντί̱νοισι, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc dat pl (epic ionic aeolic) -
58 Ταραντίνου
Ταραντί̱νου, Ταράντινοςmasc /neut gen sgΤαραντί̱νου, Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut gen sgΤαραντί̱νου, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc /neut gen sgΤαραντί̱νου, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc gen sg -
59 Ταραντίνω
Ταραντί̱νῳ, Ταράντινοςmasc /neut dat sgΤαραντί̱νῳ, Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut dat sgΤαραντί̱νῳ, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc /neut dat sgΤαραντί̱νῳ, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc dat sg -
60 Ταραντίνῳ
Ταραντί̱νῳ, Ταράντινοςmasc /neut dat sgΤαραντί̱νῳ, Ταραντῖνονgarment made of a diaphanous material woven from the byssus of the pinna: neut dat sgΤαραντί̱νῳ, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc /neut dat sgΤαραντί̱νῳ, Ταραντῖνοςa Tarentine: masc dat sg
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