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Plat. :—also in indirect questions, ejkaradovkeon to;n povlemon kh` ajpobhvsetai Hdt ., etc.

2. to what end? wherefore? Lat. quorsum ? Hom.
II. of Space, which way? Lat. qua ? ph` e[bhÆAndromavch ; Il., etc. ; pa` ti" travpoitÆ a[n ; Aesch.
2. more rarely like pou` ; where? Il.; pa` pa` kei`tai ; Soph. :—also in indirect questions, c. gen ., ejpeirwvta, kh` gh`" . . , Hdt.

phgavzw

phgavzw , f. avsw , ( phghv ) to spring or gush forth, Anth.

2. c. acc. cogn. to gush forth with water, Id.

phgai`o"

phgai`o" , a, on , and o", on , ( phghv ) of or from a well, p. rJevo" spring- water, Aesch. ; p. a[cqo" a weight of water, Eur .; p. kovrai water Nymphs, Id.

phvganon

phvga±non , tov , rue, Lat. ruta : —proverb., oujdÆ ejn selivnw/ oujdÆ ejn phgavnw/ , i.e. scarcely at the edge or beginning, because these herbs formed the borders of beds, Ar.

phgav"

phgav" , avdo", hJ , ( phvgnumi III ) anything congealed, hoarfrost, rime, Hes.

Phvgaso"

Phvga±so" , Dor. Pavgaso" , oJ , Pegasus, a horse sprung from the blood of Medusa, and named from the springs ( phgaiv ) of Ocean, near which she was killed, ridden by Bellerophon when he slew Chimaera, Hes. : later poets describe him as winged, Ar. : later still, he was the favourite of the Muses, under whose hoof the fountain Hippocrené ( i{ppou krhvn ) sprang up on Helicon, Strab. , etc. :— Adj. fem. Phgasi;" krhvnh , Hippocrene, Mosch.

phgesivmallo"

phgesiv-mallo" , on , thick-fleeced, ajrneiov" Il.

phghv, PHG vH

PHG vH , Dor. pagav , hJ , mostly in pl. of running waters, streams, Hom ., etc. ; distinct from krounov" (the spring or well-head), krounw; dÆ i{kanon kallirrovw, e[nqa de; phgai; doiai; ajnai?ssousi
Il.:—in sing. , Aesch.
2. metaph. streams, of tears, phgai; klaumavtwn, dakruvwn Id., Soph. ; so, phgai; gavlakto" Soph. ; povntou phgai`" with sea- water, Eur .; pagai; purov" Pind.

II. = krhvnh , a fount, source, phgai; hJlivou the fount of light, i.e. the East, Aesch. :—in sing. , phgh; ajrguvrou , of the silver-mines at Laureion, Id.; th`" ajkououvsh" phgh`" diÆ w[twn , i.e. the sense of hearing, Soph.

2. metaph. the fount, source, origin, phgh; kakw`n Aesch .; hJdonw`n, noshmavtwn Plat.

ph`gma

ph`gma , ato", tov , ( phvgnumi ) anything joined together, framework, of a ship, Anth. :— Lat. pegma , a moveable scaffold used in theatres, Juvenal.

2. metaph ., p. gennaivw" pagevn a bond in honour bound, Aesch.
II. p. th`" ciovno" frozen snow, Polyb.

phvgnumi, PH vGNU MI, phvgnumi


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