covi> , heterocl. dat. of cou`" .
coi>kov" , hv, ovn , ( cou`" B) of earth or dust, N.T.
coinikiv"
coiniØkiv" , ivdo", hJ , ( coi`nix ) the circle of a crown, Dem.
coi`nix
coi`nix
,
iØko", hJ
,
a choenix, a dry
measure, = four
kotuvlai
or two
sextarii,
about a
quart
Engl.,
Hdt.
; the
choenix
of corn was one mans daily allowance, Id.; hence,
o{" ken ejmh`" ge coivniko" a{pthtai
i.e. whoever eats of my
bread,
Od.
II.
a kind of
shackle
or
stocks
for fastening the legs in,
Ar.
,
Dem.
coiradwvdh"
coira±d-wvdh" , e" , ( ei\do" ) full of coiravde" , rocky, Strab.
coirav"
coirav" , avdo", hJ , of a hog, c. pevtrai rocks (rising just above the sea) like a hogs back ( cf. Virgils dorsum immane maris), Pind ., Anth. :hence coirav" as Subst. , a sunken rock, Hdt ., Aesch. ; so, c. Dhliva the Delian rock, the rocky isle of Delos, Aesch.
II. in pl. scrofulous swellings in the glands of the neck, Anth.
coivreio"
coivreio" , a, on , Ep. coivreo" , h, on , ( coi`ro" ) of a swine, Ar ., Xen. ; coivrea ( sc. kreva ) pigs- flesh, Od.
coirivnh
coirivnh »i<Eth>1/4, hJ , a small sea-muscle: its shell was used by the Athenian dicasts in voting, Ar.
coivrino"
coivriØno" , h, on , = coivreio" , of hogs skin, Luc.
coirivon
coirivon , tov , Dim. of coi`ro" , a pigling, porker, Ar.
coirokomei`on
coiro-komei`on , tov , ( komevw ) a pigsty, Ar.
coiroktovno"
coiro-ktovno" , on , ( kteivnw ): coirovktonoi kaqarmoiv purification by the sacrifice of swine, Aesch.
coiropwvlh"
coiro-pwvlh" , Dor. -a" , a, oJ , ( pwlevomai ) a pig-jobber, Ar.
coi`ro", CO `IROS
CO `IROS , oJ and hJ , a young pig, porker, Od., etc.