a[maqo"
a[ma±qo" »a±m1/4, hJ , sandy soil, opp. to sea-sand ( yavmaqo" ), Il.; in pl. the links or dunes by the sea, h. Hom. : cf. a[mmo" .
ajmaquvnw
ajma±quvnw »u<Eth>1/4 , ( a[maqo" ) only in pres. and impf. to level with the sand, utterly destroy, Il., Aesch.
2. to spread smooth, level, kovnin h. Hom.
ajmaimavketo"
ajmaimavketo" , h, on and o", on , Ep. form of a[maco" , irresistible, Hom ., Soph.
2. strong, stubborn, of a mast, Od.
ajmalduvnw
ajmalduvnw »u<Eth>1/4 , ( ajmalov" ) to soften: then to destroy, efface, Il.: to use up, squander, crhvmata Theocr. : Pass. , w{" ken tei`co" ajmalduvnhtai Il.; ajmaldunqhvsomai Ar.
2. metaph. to conceal, disguise, h. Hom.
ajmavlqakto"
aj-mavlqakto" , on , ( malqavssw ) = ajmavlakto" , Anth.
a[malla
a[malla »a±m1/4, hJ , ( ajmavw ) cut corn, a sheaf, Soph ., Plut.
ajmallodethvr
ajmallo-dethvr , h`ro", oJ , ( devw A) a binder of sheaves, Il.
ajmallodevth"
ajmallo-devth" , ou, oJ , = foreg., Theocr.
ajmalov"
ajma±lov" »a±m1/4, hv, ovn , soft, weak, feeble, Hom ., Eur. (From Root MAL , mal-akov" , with a euphon.)
aJmavmaxu"
aJmavmaxuØ" »a±ma±1/4, hJ , gen. uo" or udo" , a vine trained on two poles, Sappho, etc. (Deriv. unknown.)
aJmavntessi
aJmavntessi , Dor. poët. for ajmw`si , part. dat. pl. of ajmavw .
a[maxa
a[m-axa± »a±1/4 , Att. a{m-axa , hJ , ( a{ma, a[gw ) a wagon, wain, opp. to the war-chariot ( a{rma ), Lat. plaustrum , Hom.
2.
c. gen.
a wagon-load of,
petrw`n, sivtou
Xen.
II.
the carriage of the plough,
Lat.
currus
,
Hes
.:
Charles wain
in the heavens,
the Great Bear
(
a[rkto"
),
Hom.