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cevnnion , tov , a kind of quail, Anth.

cevrado"

cevra±do" , tov , the mud, sand, gravel, and rubbish, silt, brought down by torrents, Il. (Deriv. uncertain.)

cereiovtero"

cereiovtero" , a, on , Ep. for sq. , Il.

cereivwn

cereivwn , Dor. cerhv/wn , oJ, hJ , Ep. for ceivrwn , meaner, inferior, in rank, worth or wealth, Hom.

2. of things, ou[ ti cevreion ‘tis not the worse part, i.e. ’tis the better part, Od.
II. besides this, we have several irreg. forms (as if from a nom. cevrh" ), dat. cevrhi , acc. cevrha , nom. pl. cevrhe" , acc. neut. cevrha , all used in compar. sense, cwvsetai ajndri; cevrhi shall be wroth with a man of meaner rank, Il.; ejsqla; me;n ejsqlo;" e[dune, cevrha de; ceivroni dovsken , where ejsqlav ejsqlov" and cevrha ceivroni are evidently correlative, Ib.; with a gen. , ei|o cevrha inferior to himself, Ib.; cevrha patrov" Od.

cevressi

cevressi , Ep. dat. pl. of ceivr .

ceriavrh"

ceri-avrh" »a±1/4, ou, oJ , ( ajrarivskw ) skilled in fitting with the hand, dexterous, Pind.

cerifurhv"

ceriØ-fu<Eth>rhv" , ev" , ( fuvrw ) mixed or kneaded by hand, Anth.

cermavdion

cermavdion »a±1/4, tov , a large stone, a boulder, used as a missile, Hom. (Deriv. uncertain.)

cermav"

cermav" , avdo", hJ , = Homers cermavdion , Pind. , Aesch.

cermasthvr

cermasthvr , h`ro", oJ , a slinger, c. rJinov" the leather of a sling, out of which the stone was thrown, Anth.

cernhv"

cernhv" , h`to" , Dor. cernav" , a`to", oJ , one who lives by his hands, a day-labourer, a poor man, Anth.

2. as Adj. poor, needy, ejn dovmoi" cernh`si Eur. (Deriv. uncertain.)

cernhvth"

cernhvth" , ou, oJ , = cernhv" , Aesch. Hence cernhtikov"

cernhtikov"

cernhtikov" , hv, ovn , of or for a day-labourer: to; c ., the proletariate, Arist.

cernh`ti"


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