a[-skhno" , on , ( skhvnh ) without tents, Plut.
a[skhsi"
a[skhsi" , ew", hJ , ( ajskevw ) exercise, practice, training, Thuc ., Xen. , etc. ; in pl. exercises, Plat .: c. gen ., a[sk. tino" practice of or in a thing, Id.
II. generally, a mode of life, profession, art, Luc.
ajskhtevo"
ajskhtevo" , a, on , verb. Adj. of ajskevw , to be practised, Xen.
II. ajskhtevon , one must practise, sofivan Plat.
ajskhthv"
ajskhthv" , ou`, oJ , ( ajskevw ) one who practises any art or trade, ajsk. tw`n polemikw`n Xen .: esp. an athlete, one trained for the arena, Ar ., Plat.
ajskhtov"
ajskhtov" , hv, ovn , ( ajskevw ) curiously wrought, Od.: adorned, pevplw/ with a robe, Theocr.
2.
to be acquired by practice,
Plat
.,
Xen.
II.
of persons,
practised
in a thing,
c. dat
.,
Plut.
a[skio"
a[-skio" , on , ( skiav ) unshaded, Pind.
jAsklhpiov"
jAsklhpiov" , oJ , Asclepius, Lat. Aesculapius , a Thessalian prince, famous as a physician, Il.:later, son of Apollo, tutelary god of medicine: jAsklhpiavdai or -ivdai, oiJ , a name for physicians, Theogn ., Soph. :
jAsklhpiei`on , tov , the temple of Asclepius, Luc .: jAsklhpiveio" , a, on , of, belonging to Asclepius,
jAsklhpiveia ( sc. iJerav ) his festival, Plat.
a[skopo"
a[-skopo" , on , ( skopevw ) inconsiderate, heedless, Il.: unregardful of a thing, c. gen ., Aesch.
II.
pass.
unseen, invisible,
Soph.
2.
not to be seen, unintelligible, obscure,
Aesch
.,
Soph.
:
inconceivable, incalculable,
Id.
a[skopo"
a[-skopo" , on , ( skopov" ) aimless, random, Luc.
ajskov", jASKO vS, ajskov"
jASKO vS , oJ , a leathern-bag, a wine-skin, Hom .; ajsko;" boov" the bag of ox-skin in which Aeolus bottled up the winds, Od.; ajsko;" Marsuevw a bag made of the skin of Marsyas, Hdt. : a bladder, Eur.
2. proverb. usage, ajsko;n deivrein tinav to flay one alive, maltreat wantonly, Ar .; ajsko;" dedavrqai Solon.
jAskwvlia
jAskwvlia , tav , ( ajskov" ) the 2nd day of the rural Dionysia, when they danced upon greased wine-skins,