guvalon
guva±lon , tov , a hollow, as of the cuirass ( qwvrhx ), which was composed of a back-piece and breast-piece, called guvala , joined at the sides by clasps or buckles ( povrpai, perovnai ), Il.
2.
the hollow
of a vessel or
a hollow vessel,
Eur.
3.
the hollow
of a rock,
Soph.
:
a cavern, grotto,
Eur.
4.
in
pl.
,
vales, dales, dells,
Hes
.,
Eur.
(Deriv. uncertain.)
guvh", GU vHS
GU vHS , ou, oJ , the piece of wood in a plough, to which the share was fitted, the plough-tree, Lat. buris , Hes.
guvh", guva
guvh" , or guva , oJ, hJ , a piece of land ( cf. Lat. juger ), Eur .: mostly in pl. lands, fields, Aesch ., Soph. : metaph. of a wife, Id. (Prob. akin to geva, gh` .)
guiobarhv"
guio-ba±rhv" , ev" , ( baruv" ) weighing down the limbs, Aesch.
guiobovro"
guio-bovro" , on , ( bi-brwvskw ) gnawing the limbs, Hes.
gyi`on, GU `ION
GU `ION , tov , a limb, Hom ., in pl. , gui`a levlunto, trovmo" or kavmato" lavbe gui`a , so Trag. ; gui`a podw`n the feet, Il.; gui`a the hands, Theocr .; and gui`on in sing. the hand, Id.
guiopaghv"
guio-pa±ghv" , ev" , ( phvgnumi ) stiffening the limbs, Anth.
guiopevdh
guio-pevdh , hJ , a fetter, Aesch.
guiov", GUIO vS
GUIO vS , hv, ovn , lame, Anth.
guiotakhv"
guio-ta±khv" , ev" , ( thvkw ) wasting the limbs, Anth
II. pass. with pining limbs, Id.
guiovcalko"
guiov-calko" , on , of brasen limb, Anth.
guiovw
guiovw , f. wvsw , ( guiov" ) to lame, Il.; guiwqeiv" lame, Hes.