τρύξ
English (LSJ)
ἡ, gen. τρῠγός,
A wine not yet fermented and racked off, must, Anacr.41, Ar.Nu.50, al.: hence, new, raw wine, Cratin.250, PTeb. 555 (ii A. D.): prov., κατ' ὀπώρην τρύξ must in autumn, i. e. a state of ferment, Cic.Att.2.12.3. II lees of wine, dregs, οἶνος ἀπὸ τρυγός Archil.4; ἐπειδὴ καὶ τὸν οἶνον ἠξίους πίνειν, συνεκποτἔ ἐστί σοι καὶ τὴν τ. Ar.Pl.1085, cf. Pherecr.249; συὸς τρύγα προσενεγκαμένης καροῦται . . τὰ γαλουχούμενα Sor.1.88, cf. 2.41 (s. v. l.); = στέμφυλα, Gal.6.576; κυλίκεσσι καὶ ἐς τρύγα χεῖλος ἐρείδων Theoc.7.70; ἐν τῇ τ. τοῦ πίθου Luc.Tim.19; of other liquors, τ. [τοῦ ἄσχυ] Hdt.4.23; ἐλαίου Poll.1.245; ὄξευς Nic.Th.932; γῆ ὑπόστασις καὶ τ. τοῦ ὕδατος Metrod. ap. Placit.3.9.5. 2 of metals, dross, σιδηρήεσσα τρύξ Nic. Al.51; χαλκοῦ Dsc.5.103. 3 faecal matter in the stomach, Hp. Epid.5.79; αἵματος Gal.18(1).730. 4 metaph., ἠχὼ... φωνῆς τρύγα APl.4.155 (Euod.): metaph. also of an old man or woman, Ar. V.1309, Pl.1086. III τρύγες στεμφυλίτιδες second wine pressed out of the husks, poor wine, Hp.Vict.2.52; ἡ ἐκ [στεμφύλων] τρύξ Gp.6.13.2; without any addition, Gal.6.580; cf. τρυγηφάνιος. IV τ. οἴνου κεκαυμένη, = φέκλη, salt of tartar, obtained from the matter deposited on the bottom and sides of wine-vats, Dsc.5.114, Eup.2.164, Gal.12.490; τροχίσκοι τρυγὸς ᾗ ῥυπτόμεθα scouring balls of this substance, Thphr.HP9.9.3.