ἱμάς
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English (LSJ)
ὁ, gen. ἱμάντος (not ἱμᾶς, ἱμᾶντος Hdn.Gr.2.939): Ep. dat. pl. ἱμάντεσσι:—
A leathern strap or thong, Il.10.262, etc.; ἱμάντα βοός 3.375; βοέους ἱμάντας 22.397: mostly in pl., in various senses: a traces, 10.475,499,al. b reins, 23.324, etc.; τμητοῖς ἱμᾶσι S.El. 747, cf. E.Hipp.1222. c straps on which the body of the chariot was hung, Il.5.727. d lash of a whip, formed by several thongs, 23.363. e boxing-glove, consisting of several straps put round the hand, ib.684, Pi.N.6.35, Pl.Prt.342c; ἱ. πυκτικοί Eup.22 D. 2 in sg., the magic girdle of Aphrodite, Il.14.214, 219. b chin-strap of the helmet, 3.371. c thong, by which the bolt was shot home into the socket, Od.1.442, cf. 4.802, 21.46. d after Hom., thong or latchet of a sandal, X.An.4.5.14, Ephipp.14.9, Men.109.2, Ev.Marc.1.7. e rail-rope, Aristag.5. f well-rope, Poll.10.31, Moer. g dog-leash, X.Cyn.7.6: prov., ἦσθ' ἱμὰς κύνειος you were tough as a dog-leash, Ar.V.231; also σὺν τῷ κυνὶ καὶ τὸν ἱμάντα Phot. h whip, scourge, ἔξω τις δότω ἱμάντα Antiph.74.8, cf. Men.Sam.106; ἡ διὰ τῶν ἱ. αἰκεία POxy.1186.2 (iv A.D.), cf. Act.Ap.22.25; ἱμάντες παιδαγωγῶν Lib.Ep.911.2. i cord, Gal.10.1001, cf. 1.616. II diseased condition of the uvula, Id.17(1).379. III ἱμάντες, in Archit., planks laid on rafters, IG12.372.82, 373.236, al., 22.1668.55, 1672.305; on στρωτῆρες (q.v.), ib.463.66. (Cf.Skt. sināti 'bind', Lat. saeta.) [, usually; but also ῑ in Ep., Il.8.544, etc.: in derivs. and compds. always ῐ.]