ὀξύβαφον

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Transliteration A: oxýbaphon Transliteration B: oxybaphon Transliteration C: oksyvafon Beta Code: o)cu/bafon

English (LSJ)

τό, (βάπτω)

   A small vinegar-saucer : then, generally, shallow earthen vessel, saucer, Hp. Morb.2.47, Cratin.187, Ar.Av.361, Antiph. 163.5(v.l.), Eub.65, Inscr.Délos 407.18 (ii B.C.), etc.    2 pl., a kind of harmonica made of saucers of different materials struck with a wooden hammer, Phlp. in de An.353.13 (ὀψόβ-codd.), Suid.s.v.Διοκλῆς.    II as a measure, the fourth part of a κοτύλη, about 1/8 of a pint, μέλιτος Alex.172.11, cf. Thphr.HP9.11.7, al., Nic.Th.598, Dsc.3.27. (The form ὀξόβαφον BGU781 iii 5 (i A.D.), PMed.Strassb.p.7 K., is condemned by Phryn. PSp.97 B.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 351] τό, Essignäpfchen zum Eintauchen, βάπτω, u. übh. ein flaches Tischgeschirr; Ar. Av. 361; εἶδος κύλικος μικρᾶς κεραμέας, Ath. XI, 494 c aus Antiphan; Lucill. 64 (XI, 105); vgl. Ath. II, 67 e u. Suid. – Als Maaß, der vierte Theil der κοτύλη od. 24 Drachmen. – Auch ein musikalisches Instrument, z. B. Anonym. Bellerm. de mus. 17.