πύργος

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Menander, Monostichoi, 149
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Full diacritics: πύργος Medium diacritics: πύργος Low diacritics: πύργος Capitals: ΠΥΡΓΟΣ
Transliteration A: pýrgos Transliteration B: pyrgos Transliteration C: pyrgos Beta Code: pu/rgos

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   A tower, esp. such as were attached to the walls of a city, Il.7.219, al., Hes.Sc.242, Hdt.3.74, al., Th.2.17, al., Plb.5.99.9, etc.: in pl., city walls or ramparts with their towers, Il.7.338, 437; in sg., ἧντ' ἐπὶ πύργῳ 3.153, cf. 22.447; πόλιος ἣν πέρι πύργος ὑψηλός Od.6.262; πέριξ δὲ πύργος εἶχ' ἔτι πτόλιν E.Hec.1209; πύργους ἐπὶ τῶν γεφυρῶν ἐπιστῆσαι Pl.Criti.116a.    b movable tower for storming towns, X.Cyr.6.1.53, 6.2.18; π. ὑπότροχοι Onos. 42.3.    c tower on the back of war-elephants, Arr.Tact.2.4.    d Ζανὸς π., Pythag. name for the central fire of the universe, Arist. Fr.204.    2 metaph., tower of defence, τοῖος . . σφιν π. ἀπώλεο, of Ajax, Od.11.556; ἄνδρες πόλιος π. ἀρεύϊος Alc.Supp.1a.10; παῖς ἄρσην πατέρ' ἔχει π. μέγαν E.Alc.311, cf. Med.390; ἅπας μοι π. Ἑλλήνων πατρίς Trag.Adesp.392; θανάτων δ' ἐμᾷ χώρᾳ π. ἀνέστα a tower of defence from deaths, S.OT1201 (lyr.).    3 the part of a house (prob. a separate building) in which the women lived and worked, αἱ ἄλλαι θεράπαιναι ἐν τῷ π. ἦσαν, οὗπερ διαιτῶνται D.47.56; esp. if unmarried, as Hero in her tower, Musae.32,187, cf. Philostr.Jun.Im.1; of the workman's hut of Timon the misanthrope (which also became his tomb, cf. Luc.Tim.42), Paus.1.30.4, cf. AP 7.402 (Antip.); outbuildings, esp. if used in industry, LXX Is.5.2, Mi.4.8, PStrassb.110.6 (iii B.C.), BGU1194.9 (ii B.C.), 650.8 (i A.D.), POxy.243.15 (i A.D.), Ev.Marc.12.1, Ev.Luc.14.28, PGiss.67.16 (ii A.D.), IG22.2776.65 (ii A.D.); π. ἐν ᾧ βαφεῖον καὶ ἕτερα χρηστήρια PLond.2.371.3 (i A.D.).    II part of an army drawn up in close order, column, Il.4.334,347.    2 at Teos, a division of the people, CIG3064,3081, al.    III dice-box, AP9.482.24 (Agath.); cf. Lat. pyrgus.