ἐκμαγεῖον

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τυφὼς γὰρ ἐκβαίνειν παρασκευάζεται → a hurricane is getting ready to burst

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Transliteration A: ekmageîon Transliteration B: ekmageion Transliteration C: ekmageion Beta Code: e)kmagei=on

English (LSJ)

τό, (ἐκμάσσω)

   A napkin, Pl.Ti.72c, Meyer Ostr.62.5 (ii B.C.).    2 that which wipes off, gets rid of, αἵματος μέλανος, of the spleen, Aret.SD1.15; rough towel, Archig. ap. Gal.12.621, Paul.Aeg. 1.57.    II that on or in which an impression is made, κήρινον ἐ. lump of wax, Pl.Tht.191c, cf. 196a; of matter (φύσις) as a recipient of impressions, Id.Ti.50c, Arist.Metaph.988a1; [σῶμα] ἐ. αὐτῆς τῆς γενέσεως Ocell.2.3.    2 impress, mould, Pl.Tht.194d, 194e, Ph.1.279: metaph., ἐκμαγεῖον πέτρης impress of the rocks, of a fisherman who is always wandering over them, AP6.193 (Flacc.).    3 model, Pl. Lg.800b, 801d; μηχανῆς Procop.Aed.2.3.

German (Pape)

[Seite 768] τό, 1) die Masse, worin Etwas abgedrückt wird, Wachs, Gyps u. dergl., κήρινον Plat. Theaet. 191 c 196 a, vgl. Tim. 50 c; der Abdruck selbst, das Abbild, Theaet. 194 e u. 80. Auch = Urbild, νόμος καὶ τύπος ἐκμαγεῖόν τε Plat. Legg. VII, 801 d. – Flacc. 4 (VI, 193) nennt den an den Klippen sich herumtreibenden Fischer ἐκμαγεῖον πέτρης. – 2) Das, woran man sich abwischt, Handtuch, Plat. Tim. 72 c; Poll. 6, 93; Schol.