cernh`ti" , ido" , fem. of cernhvth" , a woman that spins for daily hire, Il.
cevrnibon
cevr-niØbon , tov , a vessel for water to wash the hands, a basin, Il. From cernivptomai
cernivptomai
cernivptomai , f. yomai , ( ceivr, nivzw ): Med. : to wash ones hands, esp. before sacrifice, Il., Ar. , etc.
2. to sprinkle with holy water, purify or dedicate thereby, Eur. Hence cevrniy
cevrniy
cevrniy , ibo", hJ , water for washing the hands, before meals, or before sacrifices and religious services, Od., Ar.
2. pl. cevrnibe" , purifications with holy water, Eur .; ei[rgesqai cernivbwn to be excluded from the use thereof, as were those defiled by bloodshed, Dem. ; cevrniba" nevmein to allow the use of it, Soph. ; cevrnibwn koinwnov" a partaker therein, i.e. a member of the household, Aesch.
3. rarely of libations to the dead, Id., Soph.
ceromushv"
cero-muØshv" , ev" , ( muvso" ) defiling the hand, Aesch.
cerovplhkto"
cerov-plhkto" , on , stricken by the hand, cerovplhktoi dou`poi the sound of beating with the hand, Soph.
cerov"
cerov" , poët. for ceirov" , gen. of ceivr .
cerrovnhso"
cerrov-nhso" , hJ , Att. for cersovnhso" .
cerrov"
cerrov" , Aeol. for ceirov" , gen. of cei`r .
cersai`o"
cersai`o" , a, on , ( cevrso" ) on or of dry land, o[rniqe" c . land- birds, opp. to limnai`oi , Hdt. ; c. krokovdeilo" a lizard, Id.:also of landsmen, as opp. to seamen, Eur. , Thuc. ; ku`ma cersai`on stratou` , an army, opp. to a fleet, Aesch.
cerseuvw
cerseuvw , to be dry land, to lie waste or barren, Xen.
cersovqen
cersovqen , Adv. ( cevrso" ) from dry land, Eur.
II. from the ground, Pind. Hence cersovqi
cersovqi
cersovqiØ , Adv. on dry land, Anth.