κορώνη
Σοφῷ παρ' ἀνδρὶ (Σοφοῦ παρ' ἀνδρὸς) πρῶτος εὑρέθη λόγος → Apud sapientem inventa est ratio primitus → Bei einem weisen Mann fand man zuerst Vernunft
English (LSJ)
ἡ, a sea-bird, possibly
A shearwater, Puffinus Kuhlii or P. anglorum, τανύγλωσσοί τε κορῶναι εἰνάλιαι Od.5.66, cf. 12.418, Arist.HA593b13, Thphr.Sign.16, Arat.950, Ael.NA15.23; λάροι καὶ αἴθυιαι καὶ κ. Arr.Peripl.M.Eux.32 (but confounded with λ. and αἴ. by Sch.Od.1.441, cf. Hsch.). 2 crow (including the hooded crow, Corvus cornix, and prob. also the rook, C. corone), μή τοι ἐφεζομένη κρώξῃ λακέρυζα κ. Hes.Op.747; συκῆ πετραίη πολλὰς βόσκουσα κ. Archil.19: distd. from κολοιός, Ar.Av.5 (cf. 7); ἐννέα τοι ζώει γενεὰς λακέρυζα κ. ἀνδρῶν γηράντων Hes.Fr.171; πέντ' ἀνδρῶν γενεὰς ζώει λακέρυζα κ. Ar. Av.609; πολιαὶ κ. ib.967; κορώνην δευτέραν ἀναπλήσας having lived out twice a full crow's-age, Babr.46.9; ὑπὲρ τὰς κορώνας βεβιωκώς Poll.2.16: prov., κορώνη σκορπίον [ἥρπασε] 'caught a Tartar', AP 12.92 (Mel.), cf.Zen.4.57, Hsch., Suid.; invoked at weddings, Ael. NA3.9. 3 κ. Δαυλία, = ἀηδών, Ar.Fr.716. II anything hooked or curved, like a crow's bill, 1 door-handle, θύρην δ' ἐπέρυσσε κορώνῃ ἀργυρέῃ Od.1.441; ἱμάντα . . ἀπέλυσε κορώνης 21.46; χρυσέη κ. 7.90, cf. Poll.7.107, al. 2 tip of a bow, on which the bow-string was hooked, πᾶν δ' εὖ λειήνας χρυσέην ἐπέθηκε κ. Il.4.111, cf. Od.21.138: generally, end, tip, Artem.5.65: metaph., v. infr.7. 3 curved stern of a ship, Arat.345. 4 tip of the plough-pole (ἱστοβοεύς), upon which the yoke is hooked or tied, A.R.3.1318, Poll.1.252. 5 coronoid process of the ulna, Hp.Art.18, Gal.UP2.14, Id.18(2).617; of the jaw, Id.UP11.20, 18(1).426. 6 kind of crown, Hsch. 7 κ. παννυχική crown, i.e. culmination, of a festival, Posidipp. ap. Ath. 10.414d; cf. μέχρι τῆς κ. Call.Fr.2.5 P.: generally, χρυσῷ βίῳ (with play on βιῷ) χρυσῆν κορώνην ἐπιθεῖναι Luc.Peregr.33, v. supr. 11.2.