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English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A lurkingplace, den, lair, πουλύποδος θαλάμης ἐξελκομένοιο Od.5.432, cf.Arist.HA 599b15, Numen. ap. Ath.7.315b; of the σωλήν and polypus, Arist.HA 535a17, 549b32; of the nest of the fish φωλίς, ib.621b9; of the Theban dragon's den, E.Ph.931 (pl.); of the cave of Trophonius, Id.Ion 394 (pl.); of the grave, Id.Supp.980 (anap., pl.); of the hive or nest of bees, in pl., AP6.239 (Apollonid.), 9.404 (Antiphil.); cj. in E.Ba.561 (v. θάλαμος 11). 2 of cavities in the body, Hp.de Arte 10(pl.); ventricle of the heart, Arist.Somn.Vig.458a17; of the pores of sponges, Id.HA548a28; the nostrils, Poll.2.79; αὕτη τῶν κοιλιῶν ἡ οἷον θ. of the (Galenic) optic thalamus, Gal.UP16.3; of recesses in the cranial bones, ib.11.3; of the eye-socket, Steph.in Hp.1.93D. II = θάλαμος 111, Luc. Nav.2.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1181] ἡ (vgl. θάλαμος), Lager, Aufenthalt, Schlupfwinkel, bes. der Fische u. Wasserthiere, πολύποδος θαλάμης ἐξελκομένοιο Od. 5, 432; vgl. Arist. H. A. 8, 3, 5 u. öfter; τὰς ἐμβυθίους θαλάμας δύνειν εἰώθασιν αἱ πίνναι Ath. III, 93 f. – Allgemeiner Eur. ὃς γᾶς ἐξέβα θαλαμῶν, Herc. Für. 807; ἐν ταῖς πολυδένδρεσσιν Ὀλύμπου θαλάμαις Bacch. 561; θαλάμαις σφαγέντα Phoen. 938; sp. D., wie Nic. Al. 8; Luc. Navig. 2. – Nach Poll. 2, 79 sind αἱ θαλάμαι die Nasenhöh. lungen.