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Theogn.

plavtano"

plavta±no" , hJ , later form of platavnisto" , the oriental plane, Lat. platanus , Ar ., Plat. (From platuv" , because of its broad leaves.)

platei`a

pla±tei`a , hJ , v. platuv" .

plateiavzw

pla±teiavzw , Dor. -avsdw , ( platuv" ) to speak or pronounce broadly, like the Dorians, Theocr.

platei`on

pla±tei`on , tov , ( platuv" ) a tablet, Polyb.

platevw"

pla±tevw" , Adv. of platuv" .

plavth

plavth , Dor. plavta , hJ , ( pla±tuv" ) a flat surface:

1. the blade of an oar, an oar, Trag .; nautivlw/ plavth/ by ship, by sea, Soph .; oujrivw/ plavth/ with a fair voyage, Id.

2. a sheet of paper, Anth.

plativon

plativon »a<Eth>1/4 , Dor. for plhsivon .

pla`ti"

pla`ti" , ido", hJ , poët. for pelavti" , a wife, Ar.

platovomai

pla±tovomai , Pass. to be made flat like an oar-blade, Ar. From plavto"

plavto"

plavto" , eo", tov , ( pla±tuv" ) breadth, width, Hdt ., etc. :— absol. , plavto" or to; pl ., in breadth, Id., Xen.

platov"

pla<Eth>tov" , hv, ovn , shortd. for pela±tov" , approachable, Aesch.

plavttw

plavttw , Att. for plavssw .

platugivzw

pla±tuØgivzw , f. sw , ( platuv" ) of a goose, to beat the water with its wings, to splash about: metaph. to make a splash, to swagger, Ar.

platulevsch"


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