gutter
From LSJ
οὐ μακαριεῖς τὸν γέροντα, καθ' ὅσον γηράσκων τελευτᾷ, ἀλλ' εἰ τοῖς ἀγαθοῖς συμπεπλήρωται· ἕνεκα γὰρ χρόνου πάντες ἐσμὲν ἄωροι → do not count happy the old man who dies in old age, unless he is full of goods; in fact we are all unripe in regards to time
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
subs. Conduit: P. ὀχετός, ὁ, αὐλών, ὁ (Plat.). Pipe for conveying water: Ar. ὑδρυρρόα, ἡ. Sweepings of the gutter: met., Ar. and P. κάθαρμα, τό, περίτριμμα, τό. You were reared in the gutter: P. μετὰ πολλῆς ἐνδείας ἐτράφης (Dem. 313). Spring from the gutter: use P. and V. οὐδὲν εἶναι, V. ἐξ οὐδένων εἶναι, οὐδεὶς εἶναι.
Latin > English
gutter gutteris N N :: throat, neck; gullet; (reference to gluttony/appetite); swollen throat, goiter