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teknofovno"

tekno-fovno" , on, ( * fevnw ) child-murdering.

tevkon

tevkon , Ep. for e[tekon , aor. 2 of tivktw :— tevkoien , 3 pl. opt.

teknovw

teknovw , f. wvsw , to furnish or stock with children, Eur .: —Pass. to be furnished with children, i.e. to have them, Id.

II. Act ., of the man, to beget children, Id.;— Med. , of the female, to bear them: metaph. , o[lbo" teknou`tai it has offspring, Aesch .; cqw;n ejteknwvsato favsmata Eur .: —Pass. to be born, Trag .; gavmon teknou`nta kai; teknouvmenon , i.e. a marriage where husband and son are one, Soph. Hence tevknwsi"

tevknwsi"

tevknwsi" , ew", hJ , a begetting, bearing, tevknwsin poiei`sqai to have children, Thuc.

tevko"

tevko" , eo", tov , Ep. dat. pl. tevkessi, tekevessi , ( tivktw ) poët. for tevknon , Hom. , etc.

2. of animals, Il., etc. ; in pl. the young, Ib.

tektaivnomai

tektaivnomai , f. tekta±nou`mai : aor. I ejtekthnavmhn , Ep. 3 sing. tekthvnato : Dep. :—of a carpenter, to make, work, frame, Il.:— absol. to do joiners‘ work, opp. to smiths’ work, Ar. , Xen.

2. of other artificers, h. Hom. , Plat.
3. metaph. to devise, plan, contrive, esp. by craft, Lat. machinari , ejtekthvnantÆ ajpovfqegktovn mÆ they kept me from speech of them, Eur. ; pa`n ejpÆ ejmoi; tektainevsqw ( sc. Cleon) Ar.

II. later, Act. tektaivnw in same sense, Anth. , Luc. ; hence partic. pass. tektainovmeno" , Ar. , Dem.

tektonei`on

tektonei`on , tov , workshop of a carpenter, Aeschin.

tektoniva

tektoniva , hJ , ( tevktwn ) carpentry, Anth.

tektonikov"

tektonikov" , hv, ovn , ( tevktwn ) practised or skilled in building, Plat .: as Subst. a good carpenter or builder, opp. to a smith, Xen. :— hJ -khv ( sc. tevcnh ) joiners‘ work, carpentry, Plat ., etc.

tektosuvnh

tektosuvnh , hJ , the art of a joiner, carpentry, ajnh;r eu\ eijdw;" tektosunavwn Od.; a[timon cevra tektosuvna" hand unhonoured in its art, Eur. From tevktwn

tevktwn

tevktwn , ono", oJ , ( tivktw ) any worker in wood, esp. a carpenter, joiner, Hom ., etc. ; opp. to a smith ( calkeuv" ), Plat. , Xen. ; to a mason ( liqolovgo" ), Thuc. , etc.

2. generally, any craftsman or workman, t. keraoxovo" a worker in horn, Il.; of a metal-worker, Eur. ; a sculptor, Soph ., Eur.


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