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common use by the Greeks: hence it is poluvkmhto" , wrought with much toil, Hom .: and was of high value, pieces of it being given as prizes, Il. It mostly came from the north and east of the Euxine, Skuvqh" "
. Aesch.
II. like Lat. ferrum , anything made of iron, an iron tool or weapon, a sword or knife, an axe-head, etc ., Hom. , etc.

III. a place for selling iron, a smithy, a cutlers shop, Xen.

sidhrovsparto"

siØdhrov-sparto" , on , sown or produced by iron, Luc.

sidhrotevktwn

siØdhro-tevktwn , ono", oJ , a worker in iron, Aesch.

sidhrotovko"

siØdhro-tovko" , on , ( tivktw ) producing iron, Anth.

sidhrotomevw

siØdhro-tomevw , f. hvsw , ( tevmnw ) to cut or cleave with iron, Anth.

sidhrourgei`on

siØdhr-ourgei`on , tov, ( * e[rgw ) iron-works, Strab.

sidhrou`"

siØdhrou`" , h`, ou`n , Att. contr. for sidhvreo", a, on .

sidhroforevw

siØdhroforevw , f. hvsw , to bear iron, wear arms, go armed, Thuc .: —Med ., Id.

II. Med. to go with an armed escort, Plut. From sidhrofovro"

sidhrofovro"

siØdhro-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) bearing arms or tools, Anth.

sidhrovfrwn

siØdhrov-frwn , on , gen. ono" , of iron heart, Aesch ., Eur.

sidhrovcalko"

siØdhrov-calko" , on , of iron and copper, tomhv Luc.

sidhrocavrmh"

siØdhro-cavrmh" , ou, oJ , fighting (or perhaps exulting) in iron, epith. of war-horses, Pind.

sidhrovw

siØdhrovw , f. wvsw , ( sivdhro" ) to overlay with iron, Luc .: —Pass ., ejsesidhvrwto ejpi; mevga kai; tou` a[llou xuvlou iron had been laid over a great part of the rest of the wood, Thuc.

sivdion

sivdion »siØ1/4, tov , ( sivdh ) pomegranate-peel, Ar.


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