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τόρμος

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Transliteration A: tórmos Transliteration B: tormos Transliteration C: tormos Beta Code: to/rmos

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A hole or socket, in which a pin or peg is stuck, Hdt.4.72, D.S. 2.8; mortise, Inscr.Délos 504 A7 (iii B. C.), IG22.1672.175; nave of a wheel, like πλήμνη, Hsch., Phot.    II tenon, Ph.Bel. 55.11, 64.15, Hero Bel.95.5, Apollod.Poliorc.178.2.    2 projecting peg or pivot, Hero Bel.88.4.—Dim. τορμίον, τό, small projecting peg, Ph.Bel.75.42.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1130] ὁ, 1) ein jedes Loch, worin ein Zapfen gesteckt wird, Her. 4, 72; vgl. Wessel. D. Sic. 2, 8; bes. die Büchse im Rade, πλήμνη; auch die Thürangeln, VLL. – 2) = τέρμα, das Ziel, in der Rennbahn die Stelle, wo die Pferde umbiegen, καμπή, die Kehre, ἱππικοὶ τόρμοι Lycophr. 487.