Hom. , etc. ; au[lakÆ ejlauvnein to draw a furrow, Hes.
2.
metaph.
of
a wife
as
the bearer of children,
Soph
.,
Eur.
3.
metaph.
also,
a furrow in the skin, a gash, wound,
Aesch
.,
Eur.
4.
=
o[gmo"
,
a swathe,
Theocr.
(Prob. from same Root as
oJlkov"
,
Lat.
sulcus
,
from
e{lkw
.)
au[leio"
au[leio" , a, on and o", on , of or belonging to the aujlhv or court, ejpÆ aujleivh/si quvrh/si at the door of the court, i.e. the outer door, house- door, Od.; so in Hdt. and Att.
aujlevw
aujlevw , f. hvsw , ( aujlov" ) to play on the flute, Hdt ., Plat. , etc. ; aujl. e[xodon to play a finale, Ar.
II.
Pass
., of tunes,
to be played on the flute,
Xen
.; but,
aujlei`tai mevlaqron
is filled with music,
Eur.
2.
in
Pass.
also of persons,
to be played to, hear music,
Xen.
aujlhv
aujlhv , hJ , (prob. from a[hmi ( a[ühmi ) to blow, for the aujlhv was open to the air):in Hom. the court-yard, surrounded with out-buildings, and having the altar of Zeu;s \Erkei`o" in the middle, so that it was at once the meeting-place of the family, and the cattle-yard, Il.: it had two doors, viz. the house-door ( cf. au[leio" ), and another leading through the ai[qousa into the provdomo" , Od.
2. the wall of the court-yard, Il. II. after Hom. , the aujlhv was the court or quadrangle, round which the house itself was built, having a corridor ( peristuvlion ), from which were doors leading into the mens apartments; opposite the house-door ( cf. au[leio" ) was the mevsaulo" or mevtaulo" ( q.v. ), leading into the womens part of the house, Hdt. , Att.
III. generally, any court or hall, Hom ., Trag.
au[lhma
au[lhma , ato", tov , ( aujlevw ) a piece of music for the flute, Ar ., Plat.
au[lhsi"
au[lhsi" , ew", hJ , ( aujlevw ) flute-playing, Plat.
aujlhthvr
aujlhthvr , h`ro", oJ , = aujlhthv" , Hes. , etc.
aujlhthv"
aujlhthv" , ou`, oJ , ( aujlevw ) a flute-player, Lat. tibicen , Theogn ., Hdt. , etc. Hence aujlhtikov"
aujlhtikov"
aujlhtikov" , hv, ovn , ( aujlevw ) of or for the flute, Plat .; hJ -khv ( sc. tevcnh ) flute-playing, Id.
aujlhtriv"
aujlhtriv" , ivdo", hJ , ( aujlevw ) a flute-girl, Lat. tibicina , Ar ., Xen. , etc.
Aujliavde"
Aujliavde" Nuvmfai , ( aujlhv ) Nymphs protecting cattlefolds, Anth.