ph`xe , Ep. for e[phxe , 3 sing. aor. I of phvgnumi .
ph`xi"
ph`xi" , ew", hJ , ( phvgnumi ) a fixing, constructing, of woodwork, Plat.
II. (from Pass. ) congelation, Id.
phov", PHO vS
PHO vS , Dor. pa<Eth>ov" , ou`, oJ , a kinsman by marriage, Lat. affinis , Hom ., Hes.
phvra, PH vRA, phvra
PH vRA , Ion. phvrh , hJ , a leathern pouch, a wallet, scrip, Lat. pera , Od., Ar. Hence phrivdion
phrivdion
phrivdion »iØ1/4, tov , Dim. , Ar.
phrov-deto" , on , binding a wallet, Anth.
phrov", PHRO vS
PHRO vS , hv, ovn , disabled in a limb, maimed, Lat. mancus , Il., Anth.
phrovw
phrovw , f. wvsw , ( phrov" ) to lame, maim, mutilate, Ar .: Pass ., pephrwmevno" maimed, Dem .: metaph. , pephrwmevno" pro;" ajrethvn incapacitated for reaching virtue, Arist. Hence phvrwsi"
phvrwsi"
phvrwsi" , hJ , a being maimed, mutilation, imperfection, Plat ., etc. : blindness, Luc.
phvsomai
phvsomai , late form of peivsomai , f. of pavscw .
phcuai`o"
phcuai`o" , a, on , ( ph`cu" ) a cubit long, Hdt ., Plat.
phcuvnomai
phcuvnomai »u<Eth>1/4 , Med. to take into ones arms, Anth.
ph`cu", P `HCUS
P `HCUS , ew", oJ : gen. pl. phvcewn : the fore-arm, from the wrist to the elbow, Lat. ulna , Xen ., etc. :generally, the arm, ajmfi; uiJo;n ejceuvato phvcee leukwv Il., etc.
II.
the centrepiece, which joined the two horns of the bow,
Hom.
III.
in
pl.
,
the horns
or
sides of the lyre,
opp. to
zugovn
the bridge,
Hdt.
IV.
as a measure of length,
the distance from the point of the elbow to the end of the little finger,
Lat.
cubitus
or
ulna, a cubit
or
ell,
containing 24
davktuloi
or 18 1/4 inches,
Hdt.
: the
p. basilhvio"
was longer by three
davktuloi
, = 2
davktuloi
or 20 1/2 inches, Id.
2. a cubit-rule, as we say a foot-rule, Ar.
piavzw