κόραξ
English (LSJ)
ᾰκος, ὁ,
A raven, Corvus corax (not in Hom.); πάντα τάδ' ἐν κοράκεσσι καὶ ἐν φθόρῳ 'food for crows', Thgn.833; κόρακες ὣς ἄκραντα γαρύετον Διὸς πρὸς ὄρνιχα θεῖον Pi.O.2.87; ἐπὶ σώματος δίκαν κόρακος . . σταθεῖσα A.Ag.1473(lyr.); κόρακες ὥστε βωμῶν ἀλέγοντες οὐδέν Id.Supp.751 (lyr.); κόραξι καὶ λύκοις χαρίζεσθαι Luc. Tim.8; in imprecations, ἐς κόρακας 'go and be hanged', Ar.V.852, 982; βάλλ' ἐς κ. Id.Nu.133; ἀπόφερ' ἐς κ. Id.Pax1221; οὐκ ἐς κ. ἐρρήσετε; ib.500; ἔρρ' ἐς κ. Pherecr.70; πλείτω ἐς κ. Ar.Eq.1314; οὐκ ἐς κ. ἀποφθερεῖ; Id.Nu. 789; ἐς κ. οἰχήσεται Id.V.51; ἐξελῶ σ' ἐς κ. ἐκ τῆς οἰκίας Id.Nu.123; ἐς κ. ἔρρειν ἐκ τῆς Ἀττικῆς Alex.94.5: as a prophet of bad weather, Arist.Fr.253, Thphr Sign.16, Plu.2.129a, etc.; of fair weather, Arat.1003, Gp.1.2.6, etc.; λευκὸς κ., prov. of something unheard of, AP11.417, Luc.Epigr.43; but white ravens are mentioned by Arist. HA519a6. 2 cormorant, Phalacrocorax carbo, ib.593b18. 3 the constellation Corvus, Arat.449, Ptol.Tetr.27, etc. 4 title of a grade in the mysteries of Mithras, Porph.Abst.4.16. II anything hooked or pointed like a raven's beak, cf. κορώνη 11, 1 engine for grappling ships, Plb 1.22.3, App.BC5.106. b siege-engine, Ph.Bel.100.18, D.S.17.44. 2 hooked door-handle, Posidipp.7, AP11.203, Alex.Aphr.in SE25.17; hook on a machine, Hero Aut. 15.3, Orib.49.4.16, Ath.Mech.36.10, Bito 50.9: generally, hook, Sammelb.1.24 (iii A. D.). 3 instrument of torture, Luc.Nec.11 (s.v.l.). 4 = κατακλείς, Hero Bel.79.11. 5 point of a surgical knife, σμιλαρίου Heliod. ap. Orib.44.10.5; κατιάδος Id. ap. Sch.Orib. 44.14.4. 6 cock's bill, Hsch. III tub-fish (cf. κορακῖνος), Diph.Siph. ap. Ath.8.356a. IV a plaster, Philum. ap. Aët.5.127, Orib.Fr.84. (Cf. κορώνη, Lat. corvus, cornix, etc.)