σφιγκτήρ

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ἀμήχανον τέχνημα καὶ δυσέκδυτον → unmanageable garment which he could not strip off

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Transliteration A: sphinktḗr Transliteration B: sphinktēr Transliteration C: sfigktir Beta Code: sfigkth/r

English (LSJ)

ῆρος, ὁ,

   A that which binds tight, lace, band, etc., κόμας σφιγκτῆρα . . κεκρύφαλον AP6.206 (Antip. Sid.); σ. δεσμός Nonn.D. 16.391.    II muscle closing an aperture which naturally remains in the state of contraction, AP12.7 (Strat.), Heliod. ap. Orib.44.23.55, Sor.1.16, Gal.UP4.19, Paul.Aeg.6.78.    III a Tarentine χιτών, prob. because laced tight to the body, Hsch.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1051] ῆρος, ὁ, 1) das was zuschnürt, zubindet, womit man schnürt, bindet, Schnur, Band, bes. Arm-u. Kopfband, κόμης Antp. Sid. 21 (VI, 206). – 2) der runde Muskel an der Oeffnung des Afters zum Verschließen desselben, Strat. 6 (XII, 7). – 3) bei den Tarentinern eine Art Rock, χιτών, der mit einer Schnur zugezogen wurde, Hesych.