puktiv" , ivdo" , prob. hJ , an unknown animal, perh. the beaver, Ar.
Pulagovra"
PuØl-a<Eth>govra" , ou, oJ , ( Puvlai, ajgeivrw ) one sent as a deputy to Pylae, where the Amphictyonic Council was held, the deputy of a Greek State to that Council, Dem ., Aeschin.
Pulagorevw
PuØla<Eth>gorevw , to be or act as a Pulagovra" , Dem.
Puvlai
Puvlai , aiJ , v. puvlh II . 2.
Pulaiva
PuØlaiva , Ion. -aivh ( sc. suvnodo" ) , hJ , fem. of pulai`o" , the autumn-meeting of the Amphictyons at Pylae, Hdt .; then, generally, the Amphictyonic Council, Id.
2.
the right of sending deputies to this Council,
Dem.
II.
a promiscuous crowd,
such as was found at these meetings,
Plut.
: then,
idle jesting, trifling,
Id. Hence
pulai>kov"
pulai>kov"
puØla<Eth>i>kov" , hv, ovn , jesting, silly, Plut.
pulaimavco"
pulai-mavco" , on , ( mavcomai ) fighting at the gates, or at Pylos, Ar.
pulai`o"
pulai`o" , a, on , ( Puvlai ) at Pylae, Anth.
pulavrth"
puØl-avrth" , ou, oJ , ( a[rw ) gate-fastener, he that keeps the gates of hell, Hom.
pula`ti"
puØla`ti" , ido" , fem. Adj. at the gates, Soph.
pulawrov"
puØla±-wrov" , oJ , Ep. for pulwrov" , keeping the gate, a gate-keeper, Il. (Altered, to suit the Ep. metre, from pulaorov" , cf. timavoro" , timwrov" , and v. ou\ro" custos.)
puvlh, PU vLH
PU vLH »uØ1/4, hJ , one wing of a pair of double gates, Hdt .: mostly in pl. the gates of a town, opp. to quvra (a house-door), Il., Att.
2.
in
Trag.
, sometimes, of the
house-door.
3.
jAi?dao puvlai
, periphr. for
the nether world, hell,
Hom
.,
Aesch.
,
etc.
II.
generally,
an entrance,
of the liver,
p. kai; docai; colh`"
the orifice
and receptacle of gall,
Eur.
2.
an entrance into a country through mountains, a mountain-pass,
Hdt
.:
esp.
Puvlai, aiJ
, the common name for
Qermopuvlai
,
the pass round the mountains
from Thessaly to Locris, considered
the Gates
of Greece, Id.; so, of
the pass
from Syria into Cilicia,
Xen.
,
etc.
3. also of narrow straits, by which one enters a broad sea, ejpÆ aujtai`" livmnh" p ., of the Thracian