cutrov-pou" , podo", oJ , pl. cutrovpode" , a pot with feet, or a portable stove for putting a pot upon, Hes.
cuvtro"
cuvtro" , oJ , = cuvtra .
II.
oiJ Cuvtroi
was the name given to
the hot baths
at Thermopylae,
Hdt.
2.
the pot-feast,
the 3rd day of the Anthesteria, and 13th of the month Anthesterion,
Ar.
cwj
cwj , for kai; oJ .
cw[dwni"
cw[dwni" , crasis for kai; [Adwni" .
cwveo
cwveo , Ep. imper. of cwvomai .
cwjk
cwjk , crasis for kai; oJ ejk .
cwlaivnw
cwlaivnw , f. a±nw` , ( cwlov" ) to be or go lame, Plat.
cwleiva
cwleiva , hJ , lameness, Plat ., Luc. From cwleuvw
cwleuvw
cwleuvw , to be or become lame, to halt, limp, Il., Xen.
II. trans. to make lame: Pass. to be lame, Luc .: generally, to be maimed or imperfect, Plat.
cwlivambo"
cwl-ivambo" , oJ , a lame iambic, i.e. one that has a spondee for an iambus in the last place, said to be invented by Hipponax.
cwlopoiov"
cwlo-poiov" , ovn , ( poievw ) making lame, of Euripides, as being fond of introducing lame men upon the stage, Ar.
cwlov", CWLO vS
CWLO vS , hv, ovn , lame in the feet, halting, limping, cwlo;" povda Hom .; cwlo;" ajmfotevroi" ( sc. posiv ) Luc.
II. metaph. maimed, imperfect, defective, Lat. mancus , Plat ., Xen.
cw`ma
cw`ma , ato", tov , ( covw ) earth thrown up, a bank, mound, thrown up against the walls of cities to take them, Hdt. , Thuc. : a dike to hinder a river from overflowing, Hdt. : a dam, Id.: a mole or pier, carried out into the sea, Lat. moles , Id., Dem.
II. like Lat. tumulus , a sepulchral mound, Hdt ., Trag.