δάμαλις
ἀπορράπτειν τὸ Φιλίππου στόμα ὁλοσχοίνῳ ἀβρόχῳ → sew up Philip's mouth with an unsoaked rush, stop Philip's mouth with an unsoaked rush, shut one's mouth without any trouble
English (LSJ)
εως, ἡ (ὁ D.H.1.39), (δαμάζω)
A young cow, heifer, A.Supp.351 (lyr.), Aen.Tact.27.1, D.H.1.35; of Io, B. 18.24, Nic.Al.344; also masc., Hellanic.111J. 2 δ. σῦς IG5 (1).1390.34,69 (Andania, i B.C.). II girl, Epicr.9, AP5.291 (Agath.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 521] εως, ἡ, 1) Kalb, junge Kuh, Aesch. Suppl. 350 u. Sp., wie N. F. – 2) das Mädchen, Agath. 25 (v, 292); vgl. Epicrat. bei Ael. H. A. 12, 10.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
δάμᾰλις: -εως, ἡ, (δαμάζω) νέα βοῦς, μικρὰ ἀγελάς, Λατ. ju-venca, Αἰσχύλ. Ἱκέτ. 350, Νίκ. Ἀλ. 344· πρβλ. δαμάλη, δαμάλης. ΙΙ. ὡς τὸ μόσχος, πῶλος, κοράσιον, Ἐπικρ. Χορ. 1, Ἀνθ. Π. 5. 292· πρβλ. Ὁρατ. ᾨδ. 2. 5.
French (Bailly abrégé)
εως (ἡ) :
jeune génisse ; p. anal. jeune fille.
Étymologie: DELG δάμνημι.
Spanish (DGE)
(δάμᾰλις) -εως, ἡ
• Prosodia: [δᾰ-]
• Morfología: [ὁ Hellanic.111; gen. δαμάλιδος I.AI 4.80]
1 ternero, becerro, novillo macho o hembra, A.Supp.351, Hellanic.l.c., Aen.Tact.27.14, Nic.Al.344, PTeb.729.10 (II a.C.), D.H.1.39., LXX De.21.3, To.1.5, I.AI 4.80, AP 10.101 (Bianor), ICr.1.5.9 (Arcades II d.C.), Ph.1.490, POxy.Hels.16.3 (II d.C.), πέπρακά σοι ... βοῦν ἔνκυον ... δάμαλειν (sic) te he vendido una vaca preñada (siendo) novilla e.e. preñada por primera vez, PKöln 55.6 (III d.C.)
•de Ío καλλικέρας B.19.24, metáf. de una muchacha, Epicr.8, γλυκερή AP 5.292 (Agath.), del alma, Ph.1.487, ἡ χρυσὴ δ. el becerro de oro Origenes Ep.Gr.Thaum.64, 70.
2 δ. σῦς lechón, cebón, IG 5(1).1390.34, 69 (Andania I a.C.).
English (Strong)
probably from the base of δαμάζω; a heifer (as tame): heifer.
English (Thayer)
δαμαλισεως, ἡ (feminine of ὁ δαμάλης a young bullock or steer), a young cow, heifer (Aeschylus, Dionysius Halicarnassus, Lucian, others); used in פָּרָה and in Sept. chiefly for עֶגְלָה.)