βυσσός
Second declension Noun; Masculine
이형
Transliteration:
Principal Part:
βυσσός
βυσσοῦ
Structure:
βυσς
(Stem)
+
ος
(Ending)
Etym.: A foreign word; cf. Hebr. butz.
Sense
- Alternative form of βυθός (buthós)
Declension
Second declension
The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.
Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.
- οὐδὲν εἶναι ὅτῳ ἀντέχει τὸ ὕδωρ, καὶ οὔτε τι νήχεσθαι ἐν αὐτῷ οὔτε τι ἐπιπλέειν, ἀλλὰ πάντα γὰρ ἐσ βυσσὸν δύνετν· (Arrian, Indica, chapter 6 3:1)
- οὕτω δὴ ὁρεύμενα ἤδη κατὰ τὰσ πρῴρασ τῶν νεῶν τὰ κήτεα ἐσ βυσσὸν δῦναι ἐκπλαγέντα, καὶ οὐ πολλῷ ὕστερον κατὰ τὰσ πρύμνασ ἀναδύντα ἀνασχεῖν καὶ τῆσ θαλάσσησ αὖθισ ἀναφυσῆσαι ἐπὶ μέγα. (Arrian, Indica, chapter 30 6:1)
- τὸ δ’ ὑπὸ τοῦ ποιητοῦ λεγόμενον ἡ δὲ μολυβδαίνῃ ἰκέλη ἐσ βυσσὸν ὄρουσεν, ἣτε κατ’ ἀγραύλοιο βοὸσ κέρασ ἐμβεβαυῖα ἔρχεται ὠμηστῇσιν ἐπ’ ἰχθύσι κῆρα φέρουσα· (Plutarch, De sollertia animalium, chapter, section 24 8:1)
- τί δέ, ὅταν λέγῃ Ὅμηροσ ‐ ἡ δὲ μολυβδαίνῃ ἰκέλη ἐσ βυσσὸν ἵκανεν,ἥ τε κατ’ ἀγραύλοιο βοὸσ κέρασ ἐμμεμαυῖαἔρχεται ὠμηστῇσι μετ’ ἰχθύσι πῆμα φέρουσα· (Plato, Hippias Major, Hippias Minor, Ion, Menexenus, Cleitophon, Timaeus, Critias, Minos, Epinomis, 50:5)
- ἣ δὲ μολυβδαίνῃ ἰκέλη ἐσ βυσσὸν ὄρουσεν, ἥ τε κατ’ ἀγραύλοιο βοὸσ κέρασ ἐμβεβαυῖα ἔρχεται ὠμηστῇσιν ἐπ’ ἰχθύσι κῆρα φέρουσα. (Homer, Iliad, Book 24 7:3)
- καὶ ὑάκινθον καὶ πορφύραν καὶ κόκκινον διπλοῦν καὶ βύσσον κεκλωσμένην καὶ τρίχασ αἰγείας (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 25:4)
- καὶ αὐτοὶ λήψονται τὸ χρυσίον καὶ τὸν ὑάκινθον καὶ τὴν πορφύραν καὶ τὸ κόκκινον καὶ τὴν βύσσον. (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 28:5)
- ὑάκινθον, πορφύραν, κόκκινον διπλοῦν διανενησμένον καὶ βύσσον κεκλωσμένην καὶ τρίχασ αἰγείας (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 35:6)
- καὶ πᾶσα γυνὴ σοφὴ τῇ διανοίᾳ ταῖσ χερσὶ νήθειν ἤνεγκαν νενησμένα, τὴν ὑάκινθον καὶ τὴν πορφύραν καὶ τὸ κόκκινον καὶ τὴν βύσσον. (Septuagint, Liber Exodus 35:25)
- καὶ τὰ βύσσινα καὶ τὰ ὑακίνθινα καὶ τὰ κόκκινα καὶ τὴν βύσσον, σὺν χρυσῷ καὶ ὑακίνθῳ συγκαθυφασμένα καὶ θέριστρα κατάκλιτα. (Septuagint, Liber Isaiae 3:23)