PU-G vH , h`", hJ , the rump, buttocks, Ar ., etc.
pugivdion
pu<Eth>givdion , tov , Dim. of pughv , a thin rump, Ar.
pugmai`o"
pugmai`o" , a, on , ( pugmhv II ) a pugmhv long or tall: of men, dwarfish, Hdt .: Pugmai`oi, oiJ , the Pygmies, a race of dwarfs on the upper Nile, said to have been warred on and destroyed by cranes, Il.
pugmacevw
pugma±cevw , f. hvsw , to practise boxing, be a boxer, Inscr. in Hdt. , Anth. ; and
pugmaciva
pugma±civa , hJ , boxing, Lat. pugilatus , Il., Pind. From pugmavco"
pugmavco"
pug-mavco" »a±1/4, oJ , ( pugmhv, mavcomai ) one who fights with the fist, a boxer, Lat. pugil , Od., Pind. , etc.
pugmhv
pugmhv
,
hJ
, (
puvx
)
a fist,
Lat.
pugnus
,
pugmh`/ nikhvsanta
having conquered
with the fist, in boxing,
Il.; later,
pugmh;n nika`n
Eur
.;
pugma`" a[eqla
Pind.
2.
pugmh`/ nivyasqai
in
N.T.
, is interpr. =
puvka
,
diligently;
or =
puknav
,
often, with;
cf.
puknov"
B.
II . and III .
II. a measure of length, the distance from the elbow to the knuckles, = 18 davktuloi , about 13 1/2 inches.
pugostovlo"
pu<Eth>go-stovlo" , on , ( stolhv ) with sweeping train, Hes.
pugouvsio"
puØgouvsio" , a, on , poët. for pugoniai`o" , of the length of a pugwvn , Od.
pu gwvn, PU GW vN
P ØUGW vN , ovno", hJ , the distance from the elbows to the first joint of the fingers, = 20 davktuloi or 5 palaistaiv , rather more than 15 inches, Hdt. , Xen.
puvelo", PU vELOS
PU vELOS , hJ , an oblong trough, for feeding animals, Od.: a bathing-tub, Ar .: a vat, kitchen-boiler, Id.
Puqagovra"
Pu<Eth>qa±govra" , ou Dor. a, oJ , the philosopher Pythagoras, Hdt ., etc. :hence Pu<Eth>qa±govreio" , on , Pu<Eth>qa±gorikov" , hv, ovn , of Pythagoras, Arist .: Pu<Eth>qa±gorivzw , to be a disciple of Pythagoras, etc.
Puqaeuv"
Puqa<Eth>euv" , evw", oJ , a name of Apollo at Delphi: Puqai>sthv" , ou`, oJ , one who consults his oracle, Strab.