ἀγκύλη

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τὸ δὲ ποιεῖν ἄνευ νοῦ ἃ δοκεῖ καὶ σὺ ὁμολογεῖς κακὸν εἶναι: ἢ οὔ → but doing what one thinks fit without intelligence is—as you yourself admit, do you not?—an evil

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Full diacritics: ἀγκύλη Medium diacritics: ἀγκύλη Low diacritics: αγκύλη Capitals: ΑΓΚΥΛΗ
Transliteration A: ankýlē Transliteration B: ankylē Transliteration C: agkyli Beta Code: a)gku/lh

English (LSJ)

[ῠ], ἡ, (ᾰγκος) properly,

   A like ἀγκάλη, bend of the arm or wrist, ἀπ ἀγκύλης ἱέναι, a phrase descriptive of the way in which the cottabus was thrown, B.Fr.13.2, cf. Hsch.; ἀπ ἀγκύλης ζησι λάταγας Cratin.273; wrongly expl. as cup, Ath.11.782d.    2 bend of the knee, ham, Philostr.Im.2.6, Sch.Il.23.726.    3 joint bent and stiffened by disease, Hp.Liqu.6, cf.Poll.4.196.    II loop, noose, πλεκτὰς ἀγκύλας E.IT1408; in the leash of a hound, X.Cyn.6.1; in bandages, Gal.18(1).790; in torsion-engines, Hero Bel.83.1.    2 thong of a javelin, by which it was hurled, Str.4.4.3; hence, the javelin itself, E.Or.1476, cf. Plu.Phil.6; δι' ἀγκυλῶν ἱππόται Them. Or.21.256d.    3 bow-string, ἀ. χρυσόστροΦοι S.OT203.    4 ἀγκύλη τῆς ἐμβάδος sandal-thong, Alex.31.    5 curtain-ring, hook, LXX Ex.38.18 (36.34), al.; hook for a door, IG11(2).165.11, al. (Delos, iii B.C.).    6 sides of the κεραία, Poll.1.91.

German (Pape)

[Seite 15] ἡ, 1) Armbug, Ellnbogen, VLL.; Sp. auch Kniekehle, Heliod. 3, 1. – 2) Riemen am Wurfspieß, womit dieser am Arm (ἄγκη) getragen u. geschleudert wurde, Strab. IV, 196; vgl. Poll. 1, 136; der Spieß selbst, Eur. Or. 1477. – 3) übh. Riemen, Schlinge, z. B. ἱμάντεσἀγκύλας χειρὶ ἔχοντες, Seil zum Hundehalten, Xen. Cyn. 6, 1; Bogensehne, Soph. O. R. 204; Ruderöse, Eur. I. T. 1408; – τῆς ἐμβάδος, Alex. B. A. 339, eine Schleife am Schuh. – 4) bei Ath. XI, 782 d eine Art Becher zum Cottabosspiel, ἀπ' ἀγκύλης ἵησι λάταγας, vgl. B. A. 327; aber Schol. Ar. Pac. 1243 sagt; ἀγκύλην ἐκάλουν τὴν τοῦ κοττάβου πρόεσιν, vgl. Ath. XV, 667 c. – 5) Krümmung der Glieder durch lähmende Gicht, Medic.