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61 Σμύρνα
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62 ψιμύθιον
ψιμύθ-ιον (v. infr.), τό,A = ψίμυθος, white lead, used as a pigment, esp. to whiten the skin of the face, Ar.Ec. 878, 929, Amips.3, Dialex.2.6, etc.; even for the hair, Pl.Ly. 217d;ἐντετριμμένην ψιμυθίῳ X.Oec.10.2
; περιπεπλασμένη ψιμυθίοις.., ἀνάπλεῳ ψιμυθίου, Eub.98, cf. Ar.Ec. 1072;τῷ ψ. κεχρισμένος Jul.Or.7.233b
; also used in salves, Gp.17.7.2, 18.15.3: for its preparation, v. Thphr.Lap.56. (Written [full] ψιμίθιον in PCair.Zen.763.19, 789.11,12 (iii B. C.), IG5(1).1390.22 (Andania, i B. C.), POxy.1088.4 (i A. D.), PLond.3.928.21, PMed.Strassb.p.4 (ii A. D.), and as v.l. in Dsc.5.88, etc.; [full] ψιμμύθιον Jul. l. c., v. l. in GP. Il. cc.; [full] ψιμμίθιον as v. l. in Dsc. l. c.: [dialect] Aeol. [full] ψημύθιον, acc. to Choerob. in Theod.1.201 H., Id. in An.Ox.2.241 ([dialect] Ion. acc. to EM103.25): v. ψιμυθιόω.) [ῡ, Ar. ll. cc., etc.; ψῑ?ψιμύθιονX- indeterminate in these passages; ψῑμῡθίου in a hexam. (Nic.Al.75 ) might be due to metrical lengthening of ψῐ-: cf. ψίμυθος.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψιμύθιον
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63 βιδιαῖοι
βιδιαῖοι, οἱ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βιδιαῖοι
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64 Δαρεικός
Δᾱρεικός, ὁ, a Persian gold coin (butAΔ. ἀργύρειοι Plu.Cim.10
), prop. Adj. agreeing with στατήρ (in full, Th.8.28, Hdt.7.28), Ar.Ec. 602, X.An.1.1.9, Herod.7.122, etc.; soχρυσὸς χαρακτῆρα Δαρεικὸν ἔχων D.S.17.66
;χρυσὸς Δαρεικός Alciphr.1.5
:—written [full] Δαρικός and [full] Δαριχός, IG5(1).1 ([place name] Sparta). (From Δαρεῖος, cf. Poll.3.87, acc. to some not D. Nothus, Harp.; the connection with Bab. dariku (dub. sens.) is v. doubtful.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Δαρεικός
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65 δήποτε
δήποτε, indef. Adv. (better written [full] δή ποτε), [dialect] Ion. [full] δήκοτε, [dialect] Dor. [full] δήποκα,A at some time, once upon a time, Od.6.162, E.Supp. 1131 (lyr.);αἰεὶ δ. Th.8.73
; at length, A.Ag. 577.2 εἰ δή ποτε if ever, Il.1.40.3 with interrog., τί δή ποτε; what in the world? what or why now?καίτοι τί δή ποτε; D.4.35
; πόσοι δή ποτ' εἰσὶν οἱ..; how many do you suppose? Id.20.21.4 esp. freq. with relatives,ὅτι δή κοτε πράξαντα Hdt.6.134
;ὅστις δ. ὤν Pl.Phdr. 273c
; ὅτι δή ποτε whatever it may be, 'so-and-so', D.21.32;ὁπόθεν δ. Id.35.6
: strengthd. byοὖν, ὅντινα δή ποτ' οὖν τρόπον Id.40.8
; οἷος δή ποτ' οὖν v.l. in Dsc.5.10; also δή ποτ' οὖν without relat.,κατὰ πρεσβείαν ἢ κατ' ἄλλην δ. χρείαν Arch.Pap.6.9
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66 Θαργήλια
Θαργήλια (sc. ἱερά), ων, τά, a festival of Apollo and Artemis held at Athens in the month Thargelion, Hippon.37, Archil.113, Lex ap.D. 21.10, IG22.1138, etc.:—also [full] Ταργ-, SIG57.20 (Milet., v B.C.), Schwyzer 721.8 (Theb. ad Mycalen, iv B.C.): [full] Θαργηλιών, ῶνος, ὁ, name of month at Athens, Antipho 6.42; also at Amorgos, IG12(7).62; and Andros, ib.135:—written [full] Ταργ- at Delos, BCH5.26 (butGreek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Θαργήλια
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67 Θρασκίας
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Θρασκίας
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68 κειρία
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69 κέρκουρος
A light vessel, boat, esp. of the Cyprians, Hdt.7.97, cf. Din.Fr.12.2, Moschio ap. Ath.5.208e, D.S.24.1 (pl.); used for Nile transport, PCair.Zen.54.3 (iii B.C.), etc.:—written [full] κέρκυρος (as if from Κέρκυρα) Sch.Ar. Pax 142; [full] κέρκυρα (pl.) Suid. s.v. Ναξιουργὴς κάνθαρος.II a sea-fish, Opp.H.1.141. (Cf. Lat. cercurus, cercyrus in both senses.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κέρκουρος
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70 κλανίον
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κλανίον
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71 κυριεία
κῡρι-εία, ἡ,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυριεία
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72 κύριος
κύριος [ῡ], α, ον, also ος, ον A.Supp. 732, E.Heracl. 143, Arist.Pol. 1306b20:—Thess. [full] κῦρρος IG9(2).517.20 (Larissa, iii B.C.): ([etym.] κῦρος) (not in Hom.):I of persons, having power or authority over, c. gen.,Ζεὺς ὁ πάντων κ. Pi.I.5(4).53
, cf. P.2.58;ἐμῶν τε καὶ σῶν κ. πιστωμάτων A.Ag. 878
; πρὶν ἄν σε κ. στήσω τέκνων put thee in possession of.., S.OC 1041;κύριοι πολιτείας Antipho 3.1.1
;κ. καταλύσεως Th.4.20
;εἰρήνης καὶ πολέμου X.HG2.2.18
; -ώτατοι τοῦ ἱεροῦ Th.5.53
(but ὁ -ώτατος θεὸς τοῦ ἱεροῦ, of the god to whom a temple is dedicated, OGI90.39 (Rosetta, ii B.C.));τῶν αὑτοὺ κ. Pl.Lg. 929d
, cf. Isoc. 19.34, etc.; θανάτου κ. τινός with power of life and death over, Pl. Criti. 120d;κ. περί τινος Arist.Pol. 1286a24
.2 κύριός εἰμι c. inf., I have authority to do, am entitled to do, A.Ag. 104 (lyr.); οὗτος κ. ὁρκωμοτεῖν (prob. for -ῶν) E.Supp. 1189;κ. ἀπολέσαι, σῶσαι δ' ἄκυροι And.4.9
, cf. Th.5.63, 8.5; - ώτεροι δοῦναι better able to give, Id.4.18;οὐ.. κ. οὔτε ἀνελέσθαι πόλεμον οὔτε καταλῦσαι X.An.5.7.27
;δοῦλοι κ. μαστιγοῦν τοὺς ἐλευθέρους Ephor.29
J.;αἱ ἀρχαὶ κ. κρίνειν Arist. Pol. 1287b16
; also κ. τοῦ μὴ μεθυσθῆναι having power not to.., Id.EN 1113b32: c. acc. et inf.,κ. εἶναι ἢ τοίαν εἶναι [πόλιν] ἢ τοίαν Pl.R. 429b
.3 folld. by a dependent clause,κ. γενέσθαι, ὅντινα δεῖ καταστήσασθαι Is.6.4
.4 c. part., ;κ. ἦν πράσσων ταῦτα Id.8.51
, cf. Plb.6.37.8, 18.37.10;κύριοι ἐόντω συλέοντες Schwyzer 337.13
(Delph.).5 abs., having authority, supreme, τί τῶνδε κυριωτέρους μένεις; A.Supp. 965; -ώτερος σέθεν E.Ba. 505
; ὁ πατὴρ μέχρι τούτου κ. [ἐστι] Arist.Rh. 1402a1; τὸ κ. the sovereign power in a state, Id.Pol. 1281a11, cf. Pl.R. 565a, etc.; τὰ κ. the supreme authorities, D.19.259, Arist.Rh. 1365b27;τὰ τῆσδε τῆς γῆς κ. S.OC 915
; at Athens, κ. ἐκκλησία a sovereign or principal assembly, Ar.Ach.19, Arist.Ath.43.4, IG12.42.22, al., 22.493.8, etc.; ἀγορὰ κ. ib.1298.7.II of things, ὁ τῆς ὥρας τῆς καταρχῆς κ. [ἀστήρ] Serapio in Cat.Cod.Astr.1.99: but usu. abs., authoritative, decisive,δίκαι E.Heracl.
l.c., And.1.88, Pl.Cri. 50b; μῦθος -ώτερος of more authority, E.IA 318 (troch.); -ωτάτη τῶν ἐπιστημῶν [ἡ πολιτική] Arist.Pol. 1282b15;αἱ -ώτεραι ἀρχαί Id.Cael. 285a26
, cf. Metaph. 997a12; [ἡ φρόνησις] τῆς σοφίας κυριωτέρα Id.EN 1143b34
; -ωτέρα ἡ καθόλου [ἀπόδειξις] Id.APo. 86a23;τάραχος ὁ -ώτατος Epicur.Ep.1p.30U.
; of sovereign remedies, -ωτάτη τῶν καθάρσεων Pl.Sph. 230d
; -ωτάτη κένωσις Gal.1.299
; important, principal, κ. δόξαι, of certain doctrines of Epicurus, Phld.Ir.p.86 W.;τὰ -ώτατα μέρη τῆς φύσεως Epicur.Sent.9
; -ώτερα μέρη τοῦ σώματος Philostr.Gym.50
; τὰ -ώτατα the principal organs, Gal.1.385 (but, the most important matters, Epicur.Sent.16);τὸ -ώτατον τῆς Ἐφέσου Philostr.VS1.22.4
: Gramm., κ. τόνος principal accent, D.T.Supp. 674.32.2 opp. ἄκυρος, valid, νόμος, δόγματα, D.24.1, Pl.Lg. 926d; κ. ποιεῖν [τὴν γνῶσιν], opp. ἄκυρον π., D.21.92, cf. 39.15;τὰς συνθήκας κυρίας ποιεῖν Lys.18.15
;ἡ συγγραφὴ ἥδε κ. ἔστω PEleph. 1.14
(iv B.C.); ἔστω τὰ κριθέντα κ. Lexap.D.21.94; soτὰς τῶν ἄλλων δόξας κ. ποιεῖν Pl.Tht. 179b
.3 of times, etc., ordained, appointed,ἡ κυρίη ἡμέρη Hdt.5.50
, cf. 93 (pl.);ἡ κ. τῶν ἡμερέων Id.1.48
, 6.129;κ. ἐν ἡμέρᾳ A.Supp. 732
;τόδε κ. ἦμαρ E.Alc. 105
(lyr.), etc.; κ. μήν, of a woman with child, i.e. the ninth month, Pi.O.6.32; ὅταν τὸ κ. μόλῃ φάος (prob.) the appointed time, A.Ag. 766 (lyr.);κ. μένει τέλος Id.Eu. 544
(lyr.); ἡ κ. [ἡμέρα] D.21.84, cf. Test.ib.93; but αἱ κ. [ἡμεραι], = κριτικαί, Hp.Aff.9.4 legitimate, lawful,ὕπνος πόνος τε, κ. ξυνωμόται A.Eu. 127
, cf. 327; κύρι' ἔχοντες having lawful power, ib. 960 (lyr.).5 ἡ κ. ἀρετή goodness proper, real goodness, Arist.EN 1144b4; [φλοιὸς] ὁ κ. Thphr.HP4.15.1
; Rhet. and Gramm., κ. ὄνομα the real or actual, hence current, ordinary, name of a thing, opp. μεταφορά, γλῶττα, Arist.Rh. 1404b6, 1410b12, Po. 1457b3, cf. D.H. Comp.21, D.L.10.13, etc.; σπάνει κυρίου ὀνόματος for lack of a current term, D.H.Comp.24; - ώτατα ὀνόματα most ordinary terms, ib.3 (hence also κ. ὄνομα proper, personal name, Plb.6.46.10, A.D.Pron. 10.11, al., Hdn.7.5.8; ὄνομα alone in this sense, Diog.Bab.Stoic.3.213); κ. [λέξεις] Phld.Rh.1.181 S.; κατὰ τὸν κ. τρόπον, opp. καταχρωμένη, ib.1.59 S.B Subst. [full] κύριος, ὁ, lord, master,τοῖσι κ. δωμάτων A.Ch. 658
, cf. 689, S.Aj. 734, etc.; ὁ κ. alone, head of a family, master of a house (cf. Sch.Ar.Eq. 965), Antipho 2.4.7, Ar.Pl.6, Arist.Pol. 1269b10;τοὺς κ. τῶν οἰκιῶν PTeb.5.147
(ii B.C.); also, guardian of a woman, Is.6.32, PGrenf.2.15 i 13 (ii B.C.), etc.: generally, guardian, trustee, Is. 2.10, D.43.15, 46.19, Men.Epit.89, etc.b later κύριε, as a form of respectful address, sir, Ev.Jo.12.21, 20.15, Act.Ap.16.30 (pl.), PFay. 106.15 (ii A.D.), etc.2 fem. κυρία, ἡ, mistress, lady of the house, Philem.223, LXXIs.24.2, etc.;κ. τῆς οἰκίας Men.403
: in voc., madam, D.C.48.44; applied to women from fourteen years upwards, Epict. Ench.40. (In later Gr. freq. written [full] κύρα, PGrenf.1.61.4 (vi A.D.), etc.)3 of gods, esp. in the East,Σεκνεβτῦνις ὁ κ. θεός PTeb.284.6
(i B.C.);Κρόνος κ. CIG4521
(Abila, i A.D.);Ζεὺς κ. Supp.Epigr.2.830
(Damascus, iii A.D.);κ. Σάραπις POxy.110.2
(ii A.D);ἡ κ. Ἄρτεμις IG 4.1124
(Tibur, ii A.D.); of deified rulers,τοῦ κ. βασιλέος θεοῦ OGI86.8
(Egypt, i B.C.); οἱ κ. θεοὶ μέγιστοι, of Ptolemy XIV and Cleopatra, Berl.Sitzb.1902.1096: hence, of rulers in general,βασιλεὺς Ἡρώδης κ. OGI415
(Judaea, i B.C.); of Roman Emperors, BGU1200.11 ([place name] Augustus), POxy. 37 i 6 ([place name] Claudius), etc. -
73 μαγειρεῖον
μᾰγειρ-εῖον, τό,2 place where food is cooked, kitchen, IG22.1301 (iii B. C.), PCair.Zen.6.55 (iii B.C.), PSI6.669.6 (iii B.C.), LXX Ez.46.23, Explor.Arch. de Délos 11.262, Dsc.Eup.1.34, Gal.6.721.3 pl., butchers' or cooks' quarter of Athens, Antiph.203, Thphr. Char.6.9. (Written [full] μαγειρεῖον IG, PCair.Zen. ll. cc., [full] μαγιρῖον PSI l.c., [full] μαγιρέον Explor.Arch. de Délos l. c.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαγειρεῖον
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74 μύκηρος
μύκηρος, ὁ,A = ἀμυγδάλη, almond, [dialect] Lacon. and Tenian word, Seleuc. ap.Ath.2.52c: [dialect] Lacon. also [full] μούκηρος Pamphil.ib. 53b:—hence [full] μουκηρόβατος (leg. - βαγός, i. e. - ϝᾱγός from ἄγνυμι), ὁ, = καρυοκατάκτης, Id.ibid.; written [full] μουκηρόβας in Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μύκηρος
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75 μώλυσις
A imperfect boiling, parboiling, scalding, simmering, opp. ἕψησις, Arist.Mete. 381a12, al.;ἀπεψία τις ἡ μ. ἐστι Id.GA 776a8
; of rapidly growing cereals, ὥσπερ τὰ ἐπὶ τὸ ζέον ἐμβαλλόμενα τῶν ἑψομένων, οὐδεμίαν.. οὐδὲ κἀκεῖνα λαμβάνει μ., i.e. they 'cook' too suddenly, without 'simmering', Thphr.CP4.9.6. (Written [full] μώλυσις and [full] μώλυνσις in some codd. of Arist.Mete. 379a2, b14, 381a12,22; [full] μόλυνσις in nearly all codd. of Id.Mete. 381b14, GA l.c., Thphr. l.c.; cf. μωλύω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μώλυσις
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76 παιδικός
A of a child,θρίξ IG12(5).173
iii 4 ([place name] Paros); (ii B. C.);ἡλικία Demetr.
Lac.Herc.1055.10; for or like a child, whether boy or girl, but more commonly the former, boyish, , cf. S.Fr. 841; ; π. χορός the chorus of boys, Lys.21.4; π. δῶρον a present for a child, Arist.EN 1123a15; π. ἁμαρτίαι, φιλίαι, ib. 1119a34, 1165b26; π. μαθήματα the elementary sciences, chiefly geometry, Plb.9.26a.4;π. μέτρησις Str.2.4.2
; (Milet., iii/ii B. C.); τὸ π. νικᾶν to win in the boys' games, IG5(1).275, al. (Sparta, also written [full] παιδιχόν, ib.260, al.); π. αὐλός, opp. παρθένιος, Arist.HA 581b11.2 playful, sportive,λόγοι X.Ages.8.2
; opp. σπουδαῖος, Pl.Cra. 406c. Adv. - κῶς, opp. σπουδαίως, ibid., Id.Ly. 211a, etc.II of or for a beloved youth, ὕμνοι π. love-songs, B.Fr.3.12; π. λόγος a love-tale, X.Cyr.1.4.27; παιδικά (sc. μέλη), such as the twenty-ninth Idyll of Theoc.III as Subst. [full] παιδικόν, τό, boys' gymnasium, AJA18.329(i B. C.): but mostly,2 darling, favourite, minion,μηδὲ παλλακὴν μηδὲ π. ἔχειν PTeb.104.20
(i B. C.):—elsewh. in pl. (of a single person) [full] παιδικά, ῶν, τά, mostly of a boy, S.Fr. 153, Pl.Prt. 315e, etc.; [Ζήνων] π. τοῦ Παρμενίδου his darling pupil, Id.Prm. 127b;π. ὢν καὶ πιστότατος Th.1.132
, cf. Pl. Phdr. 239a: seldom as a real pl.,ἐρασταὶ καὶ π. Id.Smp. 178e
, Onos. 24; rarely of a girl, Cratin.258, Eup.327: generally, Philostr.Her. 2.7.b metaph., darling pursuit,φιλοσοφία τὰ ἐμὰ π. Pl.Grg. 482a
, cf. Max. Tyr.35.1, Lib.Or.59.133.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παιδικός
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77 παλαστή
πᾰλαστ-ή, ἡ,A = παλάμη, palm of the hand: hence, as a measure of length, palm, four fingers' breadth, IG12.372.35, Cratin.133, IG22.1665.10, 1666 A67,70, al. (iv B. C.), 11 (2).287 A95 (Delos, iii B. C.), CIG2860.14 ([place name] Delos), cf. Phryn.264, PLit.Lond. 183:—also [full] παλαιστή, Hp.Nat.Mul.33, Arist.HA 606a14, PCair.Zen.484.11 (iii B. C.), Plb.1.22.4, Hero Aut.3.1, *Geom.4.1, D.S.1.55, etc.; also [full] παλαιστής, οῦ, ὁ, LXXEx.25.23(25), 3 Ki.7.24, Hero *Deff.131, *Geom.4.10, S.E. M.9.300; written [full] παλεστής, POxy.669.27,34 (iii A. D.); cf. παλαιστιαῖος.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παλαστή
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78 Πάναμος
Πάνᾱμος [πᾰ], ὁ, name of a month, at Argos, Mnemos.44.51; at Epidaurus, IG (1).117.9, al.; at Megara, ib.7.188; at Thespiae, ib. 1720:—also written [full] Πάνεμος ([dialect] Boeot.), Plu.Cam.19; [full] Πάνημος, D. 18.157 (Corinth.), Call.Epigr.46, IG11(2).203A31 (Delos, iii B. C.), PCair.Zen.20.5 (iii B. C.):—hence [full] Πανάμια, τά, festival at Thespiae, Schwyzer 491.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Πάναμος
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79 πιστάκιον
A pistachio-nut, Nic.Th. 891, Dsc.1.124, Gp.10.3.3: written [full] βιστάκιον, Posidon.3 J.; [full] φιττάκια, v.l. in Nic. l.c. (ap.Ath.14.649e; also [full] ψιττάκια ib. c, and in Gp.10.12.1).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πιστάκιον
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80 Ποσιδηϊών
Ποσῐδηϊών, ῶνος, ὁ, sixth month in the Athenian and some Ionic calendars, Anacr.6, IG12.377.17; later [full] Ποσῐδεών, in [dialect] Att. inscrr., ib. 22.204.11 (iv B.C.), al., and at Delos, Tenos, Paros, ib.11(2).203 A32, 56 (iii B.C.), 12(5).872.43 (iii B.C.), SIG562.49 (iii B.C.) written [full] Ποσειδεών in one inscr., ib.1017.10 (Sinope, iii B.C.), and in codd. of Arist.HA 543a11, 570a32, etc.:—[dialect] Aeol.(?) [full] Ποσῐδάων, Hemerolog.Flor.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > Ποσιδηϊών
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Full age — Full Full (f[.u]l), a. [Compar. {Fuller} (f[.u]l [ e]r); superl. {Fullest}.] [OE. & AS. ful; akin to OS. ful, D. vol, OHG. fol, G. voll, Icel. fullr, Sw. full, Dan. fuld, Goth. fulls, L. plenus, Gr. plh rhs, Skr. p[=u][.r]na full, pr[=a] to fill … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full and by — Full Full (f[.u]l), a. [Compar. {Fuller} (f[.u]l [ e]r); superl. {Fullest}.] [OE. & AS. ful; akin to OS. ful, D. vol, OHG. fol, G. voll, Icel. fullr, Sw. full, Dan. fuld, Goth. fulls, L. plenus, Gr. plh rhs, Skr. p[=u][.r]na full, pr[=a] to fill … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Full band — Full Full (f[.u]l), a. [Compar. {Fuller} (f[.u]l [ e]r); superl. {Fullest}.] [OE. & AS. ful; akin to OS. ful, D. vol, OHG. fol, G. voll, Icel. fullr, Sw. full, Dan. fuld, Goth. fulls, L. plenus, Gr. plh rhs, Skr. p[=u][.r]na full, pr[=a] to fill … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English