G02763
κεραμεύςAlt. κερα^μεύς, έως,Etym. κέρα^μοςI. "a potter", Lat. figulus, Il.: —proverb., κεραμεὺς κεραμεῖ κοτέει "two of a trade never agree, " Hes.
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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κεραμεύςAlt. κερα^μεύς, έως,Etym. κέρα^μοςI. "a potter", Lat. figulus, Il.: —proverb., κεραμεὺς κεραμεῖ κοτέει "two of a trade never agree, " Hes.
κεραμικόςAlt. κερα^μι^κός, ή, όνEtym. κέραμος"of or for pottery", Xen., etc.
κεράμιονAlt. κεράμιον, ου, τό,Etym. κέραμος"an earthenware vessel, a jar", Lat. testa, Hdt., Xen.
κέραμοςAlt. κέρα^μος, ὁ,I. "potter's earth, potter's clay", Plat.II. "anything made of this earth", as,1. "an earthen vessel, wine-jar", Il., Hdt.: also in collective sense, pot...
κεράννυμιEtym. κεράωI. "to mix, mingle", (cf. κρᾶσις):1. mostly of diluting wine with water, Od., attic;—so in Mid., ὅτε περ οἶνον κέρωνται when they "mix their" wine, Il.; κρητ...
κέραςI. "the horn of an animal", as of oxen, Il.; ὀφθαλμοὶ δ᾽ ὡσεὶ κέρα ἔστασαν his eyes stood fixed and stiff like "horns", Od.II. "horn", as a material, αἱ μὲν γὰρ [αἱ πύλαι] ...
κεράτιονAlt. κερά_τιον, ου, τό,Etym. Dim. of κέρας, v. sub κερατέα.
κερδαίνωEtym. κέρδοςI. "to gain, derive profit or advantage", κακὰ κ. "to make" unfair "gains", Hes.; κ. ἔκ or ἀπό τινος Hdt., attic; πρός τινος Soph.; τί κερδανῶ; what "shall I...
κέρδοςAlt. κέρδος, εος,I. "gain, profit, advantage", Lat. lucrum, Od.; ποιεῖσθαί τι ἐν κέρδει, Horace's "lucro apponere", Hdt.; so, κέρδος ἡγεῖσθαι or νομίζειν τι Eur., Thuc.2. ...
κέρμαAlt. κέρμα, ατος, τό,Etym. κείρω1. "a slice": hence, "a small coin, mite", in pl. "small coin, small change", Ar.2. generally, "small wares", Anth.
κερματιστήςAlt. κερματιστής, οῦ,Etym. κερματίζω"a money-changer", NTest.
κεφαλαιόωI. "to bring under heads, sum up, state summarily", Thuc.II. "to smite on the head", NTest.
κεφαλήI. "the head" of man or beast, Hom., etc.; κατὰ κεφαλῆς, epic κὰκ κεφαλῆς, over "the head", id=Hom.; κὰκ κεφαλήν "on the head", Il.:— ἐς πόδας ἐκ κεφαλῆς from "head" to fo...
κεφαλίςAlt. κεφα^λίς, ίδοςI. Dim. of κεφαλή.II. "part of a shoe", Arist.III. "a head, chapter", NTest.
κῆνσοςAlt. κῆνσος, ὁ,Lat. census, registration of taxation, NTest.: — "the tax" itself, id=NTest.
κῆπος"a garden, orchard, plantation", Od.:—of any fertile region, Ἀφροδίτης κᾶπος, i. e. Cyrene, Pind.; Διὸς κ., i. e. Libya, id=Pind., etc.:— οἱ Ἀδώνιδος κῆποι, v. Ἄδωνις 2.
κηπουρόςAlt. κηπ-ουρός, οῦ,"keeper of a garden, a gardener."
κηρίονAlt. κηρίον, ου, τό,Etym. κηρός1. "a honeycomb", Lat. favus, Hes., Hdt., etc.; also, κηρίον σφηκῶν Hdt.2. "a wax tablet", Anth.
κήρυγμαAlt. κήρυγμα, ατος, τό,Etym. κηρύσσω1. "that which is cried by a herald, a proclamation, public notice", Hdt., attic2. "a reward offered by proclamation", Xen., Aeschin.
κῆρυξ1. "a herald, pursuivant, marshal, public messenger", Hom., etc. In Hom. they summon the assembly, separate combatants, have charge of sacrifices, act as envoys, and their ...
κηρύσσωI. "to be a herald, officiate as herald", Il.; λαὸν κηρύσσοντες ἀγειρόντων let them convene the people "by voice of herald", id=Il.; κήρυσσε, κῆρυξ Aesch., etc.:—impers.,...
κῆτοςAlt. κῆτος, εος,I. "any sea-monster or huge fish", Hom., Hdt.II. "an abyss, hollow", cf. κητώεις.
κιβωτόςAlt. κι_βωτός, ἡ,"a wooden box, chest, coffer", Ar.Etym. deriv. uncertain
κιθάραthe Lat. cithara (whence "guitar)", a kind of "lyre or lute", Hhymn., Hdt., attic: —it was of triangular shape, with seven strings, Eur. Cf. κι^θα^ρίζω
κιθαρίζωAlt. κι^θα^ρίζω,Etym. κίθαρις"to play the cithara", φόρμιγγι κιθάριζε Il., Hes.; λύρῃ ἐρατὸν κιθαρίζων Hhymn. (so that there can have been no great difference between th...
κιθαρῳδόςAlt. κι^θα^ρ-ῳδός, οῦ,Etym. κιθάρα, ἀοιδός"one who plays and sings to the cithara, a harper", Hdt., Plat., etc.
κινδυνεύω1. "to be daring, to make a venture, take the risk, do a daring thing", Hdt., Ar., etc.: "to be in danger", Thuc.2. that in respect of which danger is incurred in dat.,...
κίνδυνοςAlt. κίνδυ_νος, ὁ,"a danger, risk, hazard, venture, enterprise", Lat. periculum, Pind., Ar., etc.; κίνδυνον ἀναρρίπτειν to run "a risk", Hdt., etc.; κίνδυνον or κινδύνου...