σφηνόω

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Δέσποινα γὰρ γέροντι νυμφίῳ γυνή → Mulier fit domina sponso, simulac senuerit → Die Frau beherrscht, sobald er alt, den Bräutigam

Menander, Monostichoi, 129
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Full diacritics: σφηνόω Medium diacritics: σφηνόω Low diacritics: σφηνόω Capitals: ΣΦΗΝΟΩ
Transliteration A: sphēnóō Transliteration B: sphēnoō Transliteration C: sfinoo Beta Code: sfhno/w

English (LSJ)

   A shape like a wedge, Gp.17.19.4:—Pass., to be cloven with a wedge, Arist.Mech.853a27; κλίνη χρυσῷ ἐσφηνωμένη inlaid, Luc. Asin.53 codd.    2 fix by means of a wedge, Hero Bel.107.14:—Pass., to be wedged in, εἰς τὸ μέσον Plb.27.11.4; to become fixed like a wedge, Sor.2.55, Gal.6.179.    3 plug up, close up, τρήματα σπόγγοις Sch. Ar.Ach.462; τοῖς μότοις Orib.Fr.134:—Med., τὸ πρόθυρον σφήνου close the vestibule, AP5.40 (Rufin.):—Pass., f.l. in Dsc.5.31; ὅταν σφηνωθῇ ἡ ὀπή Gp.9.10.4; σφηνοῦνται τὰς κεφαλάς they catch a cold in the head, Cass.Pr.25; σφηνωθεὶς ἀπέθανεν, of obstruction, Anon. ap.Suid.    II torture, rack (v. σφήν), Plu.2.498d.