II. of persons, a bane, calamity, Il., Soph. Hence phmaivnw
phmaivnw
phmaivnw , f. a±nw` , Ion. -anevw : aor. I ejphvmhna : Med. , f. phma±nou`mai (also in pass. sense): Pass. , aor. I ejphmavnqhn , Ep. phmavnqhn : to bring into misery, plunge into ruin, undo, and, in milder sense, to grieve, distress, Hom ., Trag. ; p. th;n gh`n to damage it, Hdt. : absol. to do mischief, Il.: Pass. to suffer hurt or harm, Od., Aesch. , etc. ; i[sqi phmanouvmeno" wilt suffer woe, Soph. Hence phmantevo"
phmantevo"
phmantevo" , a, on , verb. Adj. to be injured, Theogn.
phmonhv
phmonhv , hJ , ( phvmwn ) = ph`ma , Trag.
phmosuvnh
phmosuvnh , hJ , = phmonhv, ph`ma , Aesch.
phnelovpeia
phnelovpeia , hJ , Penelope, wife of Ulysses, Od.; Phnelovph , Hdt. , Ar. ; Dor. Pa<Eth>nelovpa<Eth> , Anth. (Her name is connected with the mythic tale of the web ( phvnh, phnivon ), Spinster, v. Od.)
phnevloy
phnevloy , Aeol. and Dor. pa<Eth>n- , opo", oJ , a kind of duck with purple stripes, Ar.
phvnh, PH vNH
PH vNH , hJ , the thread on the spool or shuttle, the woof, and in pl. the web, Eur.
II. the bobbin or spool, like phnivon , Anth.
phnivzomai
phnivzomai , Dor. pa<Eth>nivsdomai , Dep. , ( phvnh ) to wind thread off a reel, Theocr.
phnivka
phnivka ; interrog. Adv. , correl. to thnivka and hJnivka , properly at what point of time? at what hour? Lat. quota hora ? Luc .; phnivka mavlista ; about what oclock it is? Plat. ; so, phnivkÆ a[tta ; Ar. ; in full, phnivkÆ ejsti; th`" hJmevra" ; Id.
II. generally, for povte ; Dem. :so, in an indirect question, Id.
phnivon
phnivon , Dor. panivon »a<Eth>1/4, tov , ( phvnh ) the bobbin or spool on which the woof is wound, Il., Anth.
phvnisma
phvnisma , ato", tov , ( phnivzw ) the woof on the spool, Anth.
ph`xai
ph`xai , aor. I inf. of phvgnumi .
ph`xe