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ἐπίθημα

Third declension Noun; Neuter 자동번역 Transliteration:

Principal Part: ἐπίθημα ἐπίθηματος

Structure: ἐπιθηματ (Stem)

Sense

  1. something put on, a lid, cover
  2. a sepulchral figure

Declension

Third 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.

Examples

  • εἰσὶ δὲ ἀμφορεῖσ δύο κείμενοι ἐν τῷ δικαστηρίῳ, ὁ μὲν χαλκοῦσ, ὁ δὲ ξύλινοσ, διαιρετοὶ ὅπωσ μὴ λάθῃ ὑποβάλλων τισ ψήφουσ, εἰσ οὓσ ψηφίζονται οἱ δικασταί, ὁ μὲν χαλκοῦσ κύριοσ, ὁ δὲ ξύλινοσ ἄκυροσ, ἔχων ὁ χαλκοῦσ ἐπίθημα διερρινημένον, ὥστ’ αὐτὴν μόνην χωρεῖν τὴν ψῆφον, ἵνα μὴ δύο ὁ αὐτὸσ ἐμβάλλῃ. (Aristotle, Athenian Constitution, work Ath. Pol., chapter 68 3:1)
  • "καδίσκον καινὸν δίωτον ἐπίθημα ἔχοντα στέψαι τὰ ὦτα ἐρίῳ λευκῷ καὶ ἐκ τοῦ ὤμου τοῦ δεξιοῦ καὶ ἐκ τοῦ μετώπου τοῦ κροκίου, καὶ ἐσθεῖναι ὅ τι ἂν εὑρ́ῃσ καὶ εἰσχέαι ἀμβροσίαν. (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 11, book 11, chapter 46 1:2)
  • κἢν γὰρ καὶ ἐγχέῃ τισ εἰσ τὸ στόμα ὑγρὸν σιτίον, ἐσ τὴν ἀρτηρίην ὑπορρέει, οὔτε τῶν παρισθμίων ξυμπιπτόντων ἐσ τὸν ὠσμὸν τῶν σιτίων, οὔτε τῆσ ἐπιγλωττίδοσ ἐνιζούσησ ἐσ τὴν ἑωυτῆσ ἕδρην, ἥτισ ἐπίθημα τῆσ ἀρτηρίησ πέφυκε. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 192)
  • Χρὴ δὲ καὶ τῇ ἄλλῃ ἰητρείῃ ἐνεργῷ χρέεσθαι, ἔσ τε τὴν τῶν ἱδρώτων κάθεξιν, καὶ τῆσ δυνάμιοσ ἀνάστασιν ἐσ τὸ ζώπυρον· ἔστω ὦν ἐπίθημα τῷ θώρηκι ἐσ τὸν ἀριστερὸν μαστὸν, φοίνικεσ ἐν οἴνῳ λεῖοι, ξὺν ἀλόῃ καὶ μαστίχῃ, κηρωτῇ δὲ ξὺν νάρδῳ πεποιημένῃ ἀνειλήφθω τάδε· καὶ ἢν τόδε ἀσηρὸν γίγνηται, ἄλλο ἐπιτιθέναι ἐπίθημα, μήλων ἐξελόντα τὸ σπέρμα καὶ ὅτι περ ἂν σκληρὸν ᾖ, θλάσαντα, ξυμμίσγειν ἀλφίτοισι εὐώδεσι. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 166)

Synonyms

  1. something put on

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Source: Henry George Liddell. Robert Scott. "A Greek-English Lexicon". revised and augmented throughout by. Sir Henry Stuart Jones.

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