ci<Eth>liov-nau" , ew", oJ, hJ , of a thousand ships, Eur.
cilionauvth"
ci<Eth>lio-nauvth" , ou , Dor. -nauvta" , a, oJ, hJ , with or of a thousand ships, Aesch ., Eur.
ciliovpalai
ci<Eth>liov-pa±lai , Adv. a thousand times long ago, long long ago, Ar.
civlio"
civlio" , a, on , v. civlioi .
ci<Eth>liostov" , hv, ovn , ( civlioi ) the thousandth, Plat ., Xen.
ciliostuv"
ci<Eth>liostuv" , uvo", hJ , ( civlioi ) a body of a thousand, Xen.
ciliotavlanto"
ci<Eth>lio-tavlanto" »a±1/4, on , ( tavlanton ) weighing or worth a thousand talents, Plut.
cilov", CILO vS
CILO vS , ou`, oJ , green fodder for cattle, forage, provender, Hdt ., Xen. ; proevrcesqai ejpi; cilovn to go on to forage, Xen .: c. xhrov" hay, Id. Hence cilovw
cilovw
ci<Eth>lovw , f. wvsw , to feed horses in stall, Xen.
Cilwvneio"
Ci<Eth>lwvneio" , a, on , of or from Civlwn : to; C . the saying of Chilon, Arist.
civmaira
civmaira »iØ1/4 , fem. of civmaro" , a she-goat, Lat. capra , Il., Hes. , Att.
II. Civmaira, hJ , Chimaera, a fire-spouting-monster, with lions head, serpents tail, and goats body, killed by Bellerophon, Il.
cimairoquvth"
ciØmairo-quvth" »uØ1/4, ou, oJ , goat-sacrificer, Anth.
cimairofovno"
ciØmairo-fovno" , on, ( * fevnw ) goat-slaying, Anth.
cimavrarco"
ciØmavr-arco" , oJ , goat-leader, travgo" c . the he-goat that leads the flock, Anth.
cimvaro", CI vMA ROS
CI vM ØAROS »iØ1/4, oJ , a he-goat, Lat. caper , = travgo" , Ar. , Theocr.
II. also fem. = civmaira , Theocr. , Anth.