ὑπολήνιον

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ἐν μὲν γὰρ ταῖς ἐπιστολαῖς αὐτοῦ οὐδὲ μνήμην τῆς οἰκείας προσηγορίας ποιεῖται, ἢ πρεσβύτερον ἑαυτὸν ὀνομάζει, οὐδαμοῦ δὲ ἀπόστολον οὐδ' εὐαγγελιστήν (Eusebius, Demonstratio evangelica 3.5.88) → For in his epistles he doesn't even make mention of his own name — or simply calls himself the elder, but nowhere apostle or evangelist.

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Full diacritics: ὑπολήνιον Medium diacritics: ὑπολήνιον Low diacritics: υπολήνιον Capitals: ΥΠΟΛΗΝΙΟΝ
Transliteration A: hypolḗnion Transliteration B: hypolēnion Transliteration C: ypolinion Beta Code: u(polh/nion

English (LSJ)

τό,

   A vessel placed under a press to receive the wine or oil, vat, LXX Jl.3(4).13, Is.16.10, Ev.Marc.12.1, Poll.10.130; dub. sens. in POxy.1735.5 (iv A. D.): as Adj., κρατῆρας -ίους dub. sens. in OGI 383.147 (Commagene, i B. C.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1224] τό, ein unter die Kelter zu setzendes Gefäß, Wein oder Oel hineinlaufen zu lassen, übh. Trog, Sp., wie Geopon.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ὑπολήνιον: τό, ἀγγεῖον τιθέμενον ὑπὸ τὸ στόμιον ληνοῦ, ἵνα δέχηται τὸ ἐκ τῶν πατουμένων σταφυλῶν ἐκρέον γλεῦκος, «πολῆνι», Λατ. lacus, Πολυδ. Ι΄, 130, Ἑβδ. (Ἰωὴλ Γ΄, 13, Ἡσ. Ιϛʹ, 10), Καιν. Διαθ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ου (τό) :
cuve sous le pressoir.
Étymologie: ὑπό, ληνός.

English (Strong)

neuter of a presumed compound of ὑπό and ληνός; vessel or receptacle under the press, i.e. lower wine-vat: winefat.

English (Thayer)

ὑποληνιου, τό (i. e. τό ὑπό τήν ληνόν, cf. τό ὑποζύγιον), a vessel placed under a press (and in the Orient usually sunk in the earth) to receive the expressed juice of the grapes, a pit: (ὤρυξεν ὑπολήνιον; R. V. he digged a pit for the winepress), ληνός (and B. D. under the word Winepress). (Demiopr. quoted in Pollux 10 (29), 130; Geoponica; the Sept. for יֶקֶב, Alex.)