ὀρειτύπος

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ἐν τῷ ῥά σφι κύκησε γυνὴ εἰκυῖα θεῆισιν οἴνῳ Πραμνείῳ, ἐπὶ δ' αἴγειον κνῆ τυρόν κνήστι χαλκείῃ, ἐπὶ δ' ἄλφιτα λευκὰ πάλυνε. → In it the woman, like the goddesses, mixed Pramnian wine for them, and over it she grated goat cheese with a bronze grater, and sprinkled white barley on it.

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Full diacritics: ὀρειτύπος Medium diacritics: ὀρειτύπος Low diacritics: ορειτύπος Capitals: ΟΡΕΙΤΥΠΟΣ
Transliteration A: oreitýpos Transliteration B: oreitypos Transliteration C: oreitypos Beta Code: o)reitu/pos

English (LSJ)

[ῠ], ον, (τύπτω)

   A working in the mountains: ὀρειτύποι, acc. to Gal. 17(2).49, were wood-cutters and quarry-men, who brought down materials from the mountains :—so ὀρεοτύποι, Thphr. HP3.3.7, 3.12.4, al. (but ὀρει- CP5.11.3) ; ὀροιτύποι, Nic.Th.5,377, AP7.445 (Pers.), Eleg.Alex.Adesp.1.6 ; cf. also ὀροτύπος.

German (Pape)

[Seite 372] in den Gebirgen hauend; Holz fällend, Pers. Theb. 7 (VII, 445), wo auf dem Grabe als Zeichen ihres Gewerbes δουροτόμοι πελέκεις abgebildet sind; Steine behauend, übh. Bergarbeit verrichtend (?). – Aber ὀρειτύποι Γίγαντες sind die Giganten, welche mit abgerissenen Bergspitzen um sich schlagen, poet. in VLL.