glakto-favgo" »a±1/4, on , ( fagei`n ) syncop. for galakto- , living on milk, Il.
glavmwn
glavmwn , on , blear-eyed, Ar.
glaukiavw , only in Ep. part. glaukiovwn , glaring fiercely, of a lion, Il.
glaukovmmato"
glauk-ovmmato" , on , ( o[mma ) gray-eyed, Plat.
glaykov", GLAUKO vS
GLAUKO vS , hv, ovn , in Hom. , prob. without any notion of colour, gleaming, silvery, of the sea, Il., Trag.
II. later, certainly, with a notion of colour, bluish green, gray, Lat. glaucus , of the olive, Soph. , Eur. : esp. of the eyes light blue or gray, Lat. caesius , Hdt ., Eur..
glaukw`pi"
glauk-w`pi" , hJ : gen. ido" : acc. ida or in : ( w[y ):in Hom. as epith. of Athena, with gleaming eyes, brighteyed; v. glaukov" .
glaukwvy
glauk-wvy , w`po", oJ, hJ , = glaukw`pi" , Pind.
glauvx
glauvx , Att. glau`x , glaukov", hJ , the owl, so called from its glaring eyes ( v. glaukov" , and cf. skwvy ); glau`kÆ jAqhvnaze, glau`kÆ eij" jAqhvna" = carry coals to Newcastle, Ar. : Athen. silver coins were called glau`ke" , because they were stamped with an owl, Id.
glafuriva
gla±fuØriva , hJ , smoothness, polish, Plut. From glafurov"
glafurov"
gla±fuØrov" , av, ovn , ( glavfw ) hollow, hollowed, of ships, Hom. ; of caves, Id.; of the lyre, Od.; gl. limhvn a deep harbour or cove, Ib.
II. polished, finished: of persons, subtle, critical, nice, exact, Ar .: Adv. -rw`" , and neut. as Adv. , Luc.
Hence glafurovth"
glafurovth"
glafurovth" , hto", hJ , = glafuriva , Luc.
glavfw, GLA vFW
GLA vFW »a±1/4 , to scrape up the ground, of a lion, Hes.
glavcwn, glakwv
glavcwn and glakwv »a<Eth>1/4 , Dor. for glhvcwn, -wv : v. blhvcwn .