ἀντηρίς

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Menander, Monostichoi, 563
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Full diacritics: ἀντηρίς Medium diacritics: ἀντηρίς Low diacritics: αντηρίς Capitals: ΑΝΤΗΡΙΣ
Transliteration A: antērís Transliteration B: antēris Transliteration C: antiris Beta Code: a)nthri/s

English (LSJ)

ίδος, ἡ,

   A prop, stay, support, E.Fr.1111: pl., Plb.8.4.6; stanchion or strut in torsion-engines, Ph.Bel.76.16, Hero Bel.101.9; ἀρκύων X.Cyn.10.7; in Th.7.36 ἀντηρίδες are stay-beams fixed inside a ship's bow, and projecting beyond it, so as to support and strengthen the ἐπωτίδες.    II=θυρίς, window, Suid.:—and in E.Rh.785 it must mean nostrils, if it be the right reading. [ῐδος E. ll.cc.: hence ἀντήρειδες in Apollod.Poliorc.178.4, Hero Bel.101.9, is wrong; so -είδιον ib.89.4 is f.l. for -ίδιον as Inscrr. show.] (-ηρῐδ = -ερῐδ-, weak form of stem of ἐρείδω (cf. ἔρις).)

German (Pape)

[Seite 248] ίδος, ἡ, 1) Strebepfeiler. Stütze (VLL. τὰ ἀντερείδοντα ξύλα ἢ λίθινα κατασκευάσματα), Thuc. 7, 36; Pol. 8, 6; ἄρκυος Xen. Cyn. 10. 7. Die alte Ableitung von ἀντὶ ἐρείδω scheint nicht richtig. Vgl. ἀντήρης. – 2) Nach Suid., wo ἀντῆρις accentuirt, auch Fensteröffnungen od. übh. Löcher, θυρίς; so bei Eur. Rhes. 785, die Nüstern der Pferde.