σκέπαρνον

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ἐὰν ἃ τοῖς ἄλλοις ἐπιτιμῶμεν, αὐτοὶ μὴ δρῶμεν → avoid doing what you would blame others for doing

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Transliteration A: sképarnon Transliteration B: skeparnon Transliteration C: skeparnon Beta Code: ske/parnon

English (LSJ)

τό, or σκέπαρνος, ὁ (the Homeric passages and LXX 1 Ch.20.3, Is. 44.12, leave the gender uncertain, masc. in Hp.Art.35, S.Fr.797, PCair.Zen.753.33 (iii B.C.); later mostly neut., Peripl.M.Rubr.6, AP6.205 (Leon.), Luc.JConf.11, Poll. 10.146, cf. Phot.):—

   A carpenter's axe, adze, for hewing and smoothing the trunks of trees, different from the πέλεκυς (felling-axe or hatchet), Od.5.237, 9.391; ἀμφίξουν AP l.c.    II from a like ness in the shape, a slightly oblique surgical bandage, Hp.Off.7 (neut.): but masc. in pl., [ἐπίδεσις] πλείστους σκεπάρνους ἔχουσα with many oblique turns, Id.Art.35.    III used, as a sort of pun, of a sheepskin, as if σκέπ-αρνον, Dionys.Trag. 12, cf. Sch.D.T.p.11 H., interpol. in Artem.4.22. [Hom. does not lengthen a short vowel before σκ-, cf. Σκάμανδρος.]

German (Pape)

[Seite 892] τό, 1) ein zweischneidiges Beil der Zimmerleute, eine Holzaxt, bes. zum Behauen u. Glätten der Baumstämme; ἐΰξοος, Od. 5, 237, vgl. 9, 391, wo es neben πέλεκυς genannt ist, welches größer ist; ἀμφίξοον, Leon. Tar. 4 (VI, 205); Luc. Iup. conf. 11. – 2) wegen der Aehnlichkeit, ein chirurgischer Verband, Gal. – Bei Artemid. 4, 24 heißt komisch die Schaafhaut so, von ἄρνα σκέπω. – [Σκ macht bei Hom. keine Position in diesem Worte.]