κορμός
Ὁ σοφὸς ἐν αὑτῷ περιφέρει τὴν οὐσίαν → Qui sapit, is in se cuncta circumfert sua → Der Weise trägt, was er besitzt, in sich herum
English (LSJ)
(A), ὁ, (κείρω)
A trunk of a tree (with the boughs lopped off), Od.23.196, E.Hec.575, HF242; κ. ἐλάας Ar.Lys.255; κ. ἐλάϊνοι PCair.Zen.431 (iii B. C.); κορμοὶ ξύλων logs of timber, Hdt.7.36, PCair.Zen.154.2 (iii B. C.); κ. ναυτικοί, i.e. oars, E.Hel.1601. 2 ἀπὸ κορμοῦ εἰς κορμόν, in measurement of an irrigated vineyard, prob. from block to block, i.e. from sluice to sluice, PFlor.50.2, al. (iii A. D.); cf. κορμολογία.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
κορμός: ὁ, (κείρω) ὁ κορμὸς δένδρου (ἀποκεκομμένων τῶν κλάδων), Ὀδ. Ψ. 196, Εὐρ. Ἑκάβ. 575, Ἡρ. Μαιν. 242· κ. ἐλάας Ἀριστοφ. Λυσ. 255· κορμοὶ ξύλων, τεμάχια κορμοῦ, Ἡρόδ. 7. 36· κ. ναυτικοί, δηλ. κῶπαι, Εὐρ. Ἑλ. 1601.