κέραμος

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πόθῳ δὲ τοῦ θανόντος ἠγκιστρωμένη ψυχὴν περισπαίροντι φυσήσει νεκρῷ → pierced by sorrow for the dead shall breathe forth her soul on the quivering body

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Full diacritics: κέρᾰμος Medium diacritics: κέραμος Low diacritics: κέραμος Capitals: ΚΕΡΑΜΟΣ
Transliteration A: kéramos Transliteration B: keramos Transliteration C: keramos Beta Code: ke/ramos

English (LSJ)

ὁ, rare pl. κέραμα, τά, PPetr.3P.327 (iii B.C.):—

   A potter's earth, potter's clay, Pl.Ti.60d, Arist.Mete.384b19, etc.; κ. ὠμός, ὀπτώμενος, ib.380b8, 383a21.    II anything made of this earth, as    1 earthen vessel, wine-jar, ἐκ κεράμων μέθυ πίνετο Il.9.469, cf. Hdt.3.96; in collective sense, pottery, Ar.Ach.902, Men.Sam.75, al.; κ. ἐσάγεται πλήρης οἴνου jars full of wine, Hdt.3.6, cf. 5.88, Alex.257.3, etc.    b jar of other material, κ. ἀργυροῦς Ptol.Euerg.7J.    2 tile, Ar.V.1295 (of a tortoise's shell); collectively, tiling, τοῦ τέγους τὸν κέραμον αὐτοῦ χαλάζαις . . ξυντρίψομεν Id.Nu.1127, cf.Fr.349, Th. 2.4; Κορίνθιος κ. IG22.1668.58; Λακωνικός ib.463.69, 1672.188; roof, Pherecr.130.6, Herod.3.44, Gal.8.26, 9.824.    3 pottery (i.e.place of manufacture), ὁ κ. ὁ χυτρικός Tab.Defix.Praef.p.iib.    III dungeon (said by Sch. to be Cyprian), χαλκέῳ ἐν κεράμῳ δέδετο Il.5.387, cf. Thphr.Char.6.6 cod. M; pl., Nonn.D.16.162. (Possibly cogn. with Lat.cremo.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 1420] ὁ, Töpfererde, Töpferthon; Hom. ep. 14; Plat. Tim. 60 d; Ath. I, 28 c u. A. – Alles aus Töpfererde gemachte, Töpferwaaren, z. B. irdener Weinkrug, Il. 9, 469; κέραμος πλήρης οἴνου Her. 3, 6, öfter, übh. Flasche, Krug. – Dachziegel, καὶ τοῦ τέγους τὸν κέραμον αὐτοῦ χαλάζαις στρογγύλαις ξυντρίψομεν Ar. Nubb. 1111; λίθοις τε καὶ κεράμῳ βάλλειν Thuc. 2, 4, vgl. 4, 48; Sp., wie Hdn. 7, 13, 11; – das Dach, Antiphil. 12 Parmen. 8 (IX, 71. 114); übertr. auch von der Schildkröte, Ar. Vesp. 1295. – Auch das Gefängniß, der Kerker, χαλκέῳ δ' ἐν κεράμῳ δέδετο Il. 5, 387, nach Eustath. cyprisch.