CH vN , oJ and hJ , gen. chnov" : gen. pl. chnw`n ; irreg. acc. pl. cevna" : Lat. anser , the wild goose, Il.: the tame goose, Od., etc. : nhv or ma; to;n ch`na was Socrates form of oath, instead of Zh`na .
chnalwvphx
chn-a±lwvphx , eko", oJ , the fox-goose, vulpanser, an Egyptian species, living in holes, Hdt. , Ar.
chvneio"
chvneio" , a, on , Ion. chvneo" , h, on , of or belonging to a goose, Lat. anserinus , Hdt.
chnivsko"
chnivsko" , oJ , Dim. of chvn : a ships stern turned up like a gooses neck, Luc.
chvra
chvra , Ion. chvrh , hJ , bereft of a husband, a widow, Lat. vidua , c. gen ., chvrh seu e[somai , says Andromaché to Hector, Il.; ch`rai gunai`ke" widow women, Ib.; so Eur. , etc.
2.
from
chvra
was formed the
masc.
ch`ro"
(as
widower
from
widow),
Anth.
II.
ch`ro", a, on
, as
Adj.
, in
metaph.
sense,
widowed, bereaved,
ch`ra mevlaqra
Eur
.;
c. gen
.,
favrso" steleou` ch`ron
a piece
torn from
the stem,
Anth.
(Deriv. uncertain.)
chramov"
chra±mov" , oJ, hJ , = ceiav , a hole, cleft, hollow, Il.;of a mouses hole, Babr.
chvrato
chvrato , 3 sing. Ep. aor. I of caivrw .
chreiva
chreiva , hJ , ( chreuvw ) widowhood, Thuc.
chvreio"
chvreio" , a, on , ( chvra ) widowed, Anth.
chreuvw
chreuvw , f. sw , ( chvra ) intr. to be bereaved of a person or thing, c. gen ., Od., Theogn.
2. absol. to be bereaved of a husband, to be widowed, live in widowhood, Dem ., etc. ;of a man, to be a widower, Plut .; so, chreuvsei levco" Eur.
3.
to live in solitude,
of an exile,
Soph.
II.
trans.
to bereave,
Eur.
ch`ro"
ch`ro" , a, on , v. chvra II .
II. ch`ro", oJ , v. chvra 1.
chrovw
chrovw , f. wvsw , trans. to make desolate, chvrwse dÆ ajguiav" Il.; chvrwsa" gunai`ka thou didst widow her, Ib.
2.
c. gen.
to bereave
of a thing,
Anth.
:
Pass.
,
[Argo" ajndrw`n ejchrwvqh
Hdt.
II.
intr
., like
chreuvw
,
to be bereft of,
tinov"
Theogn.