κόλλυβος

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ἀπορράπτειν τὸ Φιλίππου στόμα ὁλοσχοίνῳ ἀβρόχῳ → sew up Philip's mouth with an unsoaked rush, stop Philip's mouth with an unsoaked rush, shut one's mouth without any trouble

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Full diacritics: κόλλῠβος Medium diacritics: κόλλυβος Low diacritics: κόλλυβος Capitals: ΚΟΛΛΥΒΟΣ
Transliteration A: kóllybos Transliteration B: kollybos Transliteration C: kollyvos Beta Code: ko/llubos

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A small coin, κολλύβου for a doit, Ar.Pax 1200, Eup.233, Call.Fr.85: masc. acc. to Phryn. 404, Hsch.:—but neut. κόλλῠβον, τό, Poll.9.72.    2 small gold weight, Thphr.Lap.46.    3 neut. pl. κόλλυβα, τά, small cakes (cf. κόλλαβος 11), Sch.Ar.Pl.768; cf. κόλλυβα· τρωγάλια, Hsch.    II κ., ὁ, rate of exchange, IG12(5).817 (pl., Tenos, ii B.C.), SIG672.32 (Delph., ii B.C.); agio, Cic.Verr.2.3.78.181, Att.12.6.1, PFay.56.7 (ii A.D.), etc. (Cf. Hebr. [hudot ]ālap 'change', 'exchange'.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 1473] ὁ, kleine Münze, Scheidemünze, λεπτὸν νομισμάτιον, Poll. 9, 72; nach Hesych. ὁ ἐν τῷ χαλκῷ κεχαραγμένος βοῦς, an κολοβός erinnernd; προτοῦ οὐδεὶς ἐπρίατ' ἂν δρέπανον οὐδὲ κολλύβου, νυνὶ δὲ πεντήκοντα δραχμῶν αὔτ' ἐμπολῶ Ar. Pax 1166; Sp. Bes. das Aufgeld oder Agio beim Verwechseln fremder Geldsorten in einheimische, VLL. – Bei Theophr. ein kleines Gewicht für Gold.