Ancient Greek-English Dictionary Language

κλειστός

First/Second declension Adjective; Transliteration:

Principal Part: κλειστός

Sense

  1. that can be shut or closed

Examples

  • ἔχει δ’ ἡ Μιτυλήνη λιμένασ δύο, ὧν ὁ νότιοσ κλειστὸσ τριηρικὸσ ναυσὶ πεντήκοντα, ὁ δὲ βόρειοσ μέγασ καὶ βαθύσ, χώματι σκεπαζόμενοσ· (Strabo, Geography, Book 13, chapter 2 4:10)
  • ἔστι δὲ πρὸσ τῇ ἄλλῃ κατασκευῇ τῆσ πόλεωσ καὶ λιμὴν κλειστόσ. (Strabo, Geography, Book 14, chapter 1 67:8)
  • τούτοισ δ’ ὑπόκειται ὅ τε ὀρυκτὸσ λιμὴν καὶ κλειστόσ, ἴδιοσ τῶν βασιλέων, καὶ ἡ Ἀντίρροδοσ νησίον προκείμενον τοῦ ὀρυκτοῦ λιμένοσ, βασίλειον ἅμα καὶ λιμένιον ἔχον· (Strabo, Geography, book 17, chapter 1 18:3)

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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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