εὔριπος

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Menander, Monostichoi, 544
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Full diacritics: εὔρῑπος Medium diacritics: εὔριπος Low diacritics: εύριπος Capitals: ΕΥΡΙΠΟΣ
Transliteration A: eúripos Transliteration B: euripos Transliteration C: eyripos Beta Code: eu)/ripos

English (LSJ)

ὁ,

   A any strait or narrow sea, where the flux and reflux is violent, X.HG1.6.22, Arist.HA544a21, 548a9, Mu.396a25; esp. the strait which separates Euboea from Boeotia, h.Ap.222, Hdt.5.77, etc., cf. Str.9.2.8: prov. of an unstable, weak-minded person (cf. Poll.6.121), πλείους τραπόμενος τροπὰς τοῦ Εὐρίπου Aeschin.3.90; μεταρρεῖ ὥσπερ Εὔριπος Arist.EN1167b7; ἄστατα καὶ ἀβέβαια Εὐρίπου τρόπον Hipparch. ap. Stob.4.44.81; Εὔριποι γενόμενοι Lib.Ep.907.    II generally, canal, ditch, etc., SIG799.7 (Cyzicus, i A.D.), Babr.120.2, AP14.135.2 (Metrod.), D.H.3.68.    2 the Spina in the Circus, Lyd.Mens.1.12.    III ventilator, fan, ἐξ εὐρίπου τινὸς αὔραν εἰσπνεῖν ἐπιτεχνώμενον Gal.10.649. (εὖ, ῥιπή, ῥιπίζω.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 1093] ὁ, die Meerenge, bes. die, welche Euböa vom Festlande trennt (s. nom. pr.); auch ὁ εὔριπος τῶν Μυτιληναίων, Xen. Hell. 1, 6, 22; u. allgem., κατὰ τοὺς εὐρίπους καὶ πορθμούς, Arist. mund. 4; Sp. Wassergraben, Kanal, Paus. 3, 14, 8; D. Hal. 3, 68. – Weil in den Meerengen, bes. bei Euböa, der Wechsel von Fluth u. Ebbe besonders sichtbar ist (nach Strab. IX, 403 siebenmal in einem Tage), sagt Aesch. πλείους τραπόμενος τροπὰς τοῦ Εὐρίπου παρ' ὃν ᾤκει, 3, 90, u. Thom. Mag. bemerkt τὸν χαῦνον καὶ μὴ ἐπὶ τῆς αὐτῆς γνώμης πεπηγότα εὔριπον λέγομεν; vgl. τῶν τοιούτων μένει τὰ βουλεύματα καὶ οὐ μεταῤῥεῖ ὥςπερ εὔριπος Arist. eth. 9, 6; ἄστατα καὶ ἀβέβαια Εὐρίπου τρόπον Hipparch. Stob. fl. 108, 81; Liban. ep. 533.