oijnou`tta
oijnou`tta , hJ , ( oijnovei" ) a cake or porridge of wine mixed with barley, water and oil, eaten by rowers, Ar.
oijnofagiva
oijno-fa±giva , hJ , meat full of wine, Luc.
oijnoflugiva
oijnofluØgiva , hJ , drunkenness, Xen. From oijnovflux
oijnovflux
oijnov-flux , uØgo", oJ, hJ , ( fluvw ) given to drinking, drunken, Xen., etc.
oijnofovro"
oijno-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) holding wine, Critias; oijnofovron , (sc. skeu`no" ) a wine-jar, oenophrus, in Horace.
oijnovfuto"
oijnov-fuØto" , on , planted or grown with vines, Strab.:hence Oijnovfuta , tav , in Boeotia, Thuc.
oijnocarhv"
oijno-ca±rhv" , ev" , ( caivrw ) rejoicing in wine, Anth.
oijnocavrwn
oijno-cavrwn »a±1/4, onto", oJ , Wine Charon, nickname of Philip of Macedon, because he put poison in his enemies wine, and so, sent them over the Styx, Anth.
oijnocoeuvw
oijnocoeuvw , only in pres., = oijnocoevw , Hom.
oijnocoevw
oijnocoevw , 3 sing. Ep. impf. oijnocovei, ejw/nocovei : f. hvsw : aor. I inf. oijnocoh`sai : ( oijnocovo" ): to pour out wine for drinking, Hom.
2. c. acc., nevktar ejw/nocovei she was pouring out nectar for wine, Il.
oijnocovh
oijno-covh , hJ , ( cevw ) a can for ladling wine from the mixing bowl ( krathvr ) into the cups, Hes., Eur.
oijnocovhma
oijnocovhma , ato", tov , ( oijnocoevw ) a festival, at which wine is offered, Plut.
oijnocovo"
oijno-covo" , oJ , ( cevw ) a wine-pourer, cupbearer, Hom., etc.
oijnovcuto"
oijnov-cuØto" , on , of poured wine, pw`ma oijn . a draught of wine, Soph.
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