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caropovth"

ca±ropovth" , hto", hJ , brightness of eye: a light-blue colour, Plut.

cartavrion

cartavrion , tov , Dim. of cavrth" , Anth.

cavrth

cavrth , hJ , = sq. , a sheet of paper, to which the Stoics compared the soul at birth, dub. in Plut.

cavrth"

cavrth" , ou, oJ , Lat. charta, a leaf of paper , made from the separated layers of the papyrus, Anth.

cartov"

cartov" , hv, ovn , verb. Adj. of caivrw , that is matter of delight, causing delight, welcome, Lat. gratus , Soph. , Plat. :— cartav delights, Eur .; to; cartovn Plut.

2. of persons, eij carto;" ajnevlqoi Anth.

Cavrubdi"

Cavrubdi" , ew" , Ion. io", hJ , Charybdis, a dangerous whirlpool on the coast of Sicily, opposite the Italian rock Scylla, Od., Eur. , etc.

2. generally, a whirlpool, gulf, Eur. 3 metaph. of a rapacious person, Lat. barathrum , c. aJrpagh`" Ar. (Deriv. unknown.)

cavrwn

cavrwn , wno", oJ, hJ , poët. for caropov" : hence as prop. n. Charon, the ferryman of the Styx, from his bright fierce eyes, Eur ., Ar.

Carwni`tai

Ca±rwni`tai , oiJ , Lat. Orcini , Senators brought up from the nether world (i.e. from the lower ranks), such as were created by the will of Caesar, Plut.

caskavzw

caskavzw , f. avsw , Frequentat. of cavskw , to keep gaping at or after one, Ar.

cavskw

cavskw (Root CA or CAN ): later pres. caivnw : f. ca±nou`mai :— aor. 2 e[ca±non : pf. kevchna : plqpf. ejkechvnein , Dor. and old Att. jkechvnh . Lat. hio , to yawn, gape, tovte moi cavnoi eujrei`a cqwvn then may earth yawn for me, i.e. to swallow me, Il.; pro;" ku`ma canwvn , of one drowning, Od.

2. to gape (in eager expectation), cavskonte" kouvfai" ejlpivsi terpovmeqa Solon; o{te dh]kechvnh when I was all agape, Ar .; so, pro;" tau`ta kechnwv" Id.; kechnovte" gaping fools, Id.

3. to yawn (from weariness, ennui, or inattention), Id.
II. more rarely, to speak with open mouth, to utter, Lat. hisco , c. acc ., ta; deina; rJhvmata canei`n ; Soph. ; tou`tÆ ejtovlmhsen canei`n ; Ar. Hence cavsma

cavsma

cavsma , ato", tov , a yawning hollow, chasm, gulf, Hdt ., etc. ; of Tartarus, Hes. , Eur. , Hdt.

II. = cavsmhma , Eur.


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