cnoavzw , f. avsw , of youths, to get the first down on the chin: metaph. , cnoavzwn a[rti leukanqe;" kavra just sprinkling his hair with white ( cf. Shakspeares sable silvered), Soph.
cnoavw
cnoavw , like cnoavzw (only in pres. ), of youths, Theocr. , Luc. : of the down on the cheeks, to appear, Anth.
cnovh, CNO vH
CNO vH , Ion. cnoivh , hJ , the box of a wheel in which the axle turns, the nave, Lat. modiolus , Aesch ., Soph.
2. metaph ., cnovai podw`n the joints on which the feet play, as the wheels on the axle, Aesch.
cnovo", CNO vOS
CNO vOS , oJ , Att. contr. cnou`" , gen. cnou` : any light porous substance, aJlo;" cnovo" the foam that gathers at the edge of the sea, Od.; pwliko;" cn . horses foam, Anth.
II. the first down on the chin of youths, Lat. lanugo , Ar .: the bloom on fruit, Anth.
cova
cova<Eth> , heterocl. acc. of cou`" .
coa±neuvw , contr. cwneuvw , to cast into a mould ( coavno" ), Ar.
II. to cast metal: Pass. , kecwneumevno" Plut. From coavnh
coavnh
coavnh »a±1/4 , contr. cwvnh , ( cevw ) a funnel, Lat. infundibulum , Plat.
II. = covano" , Anth.
covano"
cova±no" , oJ , ( cevw ) a melting-pot, from which the metal was run into the mould, Il., Hes.
II. the mould for casting metal in, Anth.
cove"
cove" , heterocl. pl. of cou`" .
cohv , hJ , ( cevw ) a drink-offering, Lat. libatio , such especially as were made to the dead ( loibhv or spondhv being that made to the gods), Od.; often in pl. , Trag.
2. rarely of any other than funeral libations, Soph.
cohvrh"
co-hvrh" , e" , ( ajrarivskw ) fitted for the Pitcher-feast at Athens ( v. cou`" A. 11), Eur.
cohfovro"
coh-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) offering coaiv to the dead; Cohfovroi , a Tragedy by Aesch. , in which the Chorus pours libations to the shade of Agamemnon.
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