caivrousi crewvmenoi Hdt ., etc.
II. with negat. , ouj cairhvsei" thou wilt or shalt not rejoice, i.e. thou shalt not go unpunished, shalt repent it, Ar. ; so in Hom. , oujdev tinÆ oi[w Trwvwn cairhvsein Il.; so with an interrog., su; cairhvsein nomivzei" ; Plut. : v. inf. IV. 2
III.
imperat.
cai`re
, dual
caivreton
,
pl.
caivrete
, is a common form of greeting,
1.
at meeting,
hail, welcome,
Lat.
salve
,
Hom
.,
Att.
;
kh`rux jAcaiw`n, cai`re
. . Answ.
caivrw
I
accept the greeting,
Aesch.
2.
at taking leave and parting,
fare-thee-well, farewell, good-bye,
Lat.
vale
,
Od.,
Att.
3.
the notion of
taking leave
or
parting
appears also in the 3 pers.
sing.
cairevtw
,
have done with
it,
away with
it,
ei[te ejgevneto a[nqrwpo" ei[te ejsti daivmwn, cairevtw
as to the question whether he was born a man or is a divinity,
let
it
be put aside,
Hdt
.;
cairevtw bouleuvmata
Eur.
IV.
part.
caivrwn
,
glad, joyful, delighted,
Hom
.; so,
kecarhkwv"
Hdt.
2.
joined with another Verb, in the sense of
safe, with impunity,
Lat.
impune
,
caivrwn ajpallavttei
Id.; with a
negat.
,
ouj caivrwn
,
Lat.
haud impune
, to ones cost,
ouj caivronte" ejme; gevlwta qhvsesqe
Id.;
ou[ ti caivrwn ejrei`"
Soph
.:
v.
supr. 11.
3. in same sense as imper. (supr. III ), su; dev moi caivrwn ajfivkoio mayst thou fare well and arrive, Od.; ajllÆ eJrpevtw caivrousa let her go with a benison, Soph.
V. the inf. is used to refer to the word cai`re as used in greeting (supr. III . 1), caivrein de; to;n khvruka proujnnevpw I bid the herald welcome, Id.:at the beginning of letters the inf. stood alone ( levgei or keleuvei being omitted, as in Lat. S . = salutem , for S. D. = salutem dicit), Ku`ro" Kuaxavrh/ caivrein Xen.
2. in bad sense, like cairevtw, eja`n caivrein tinav or ti to dismiss from ones mind, put away from one, renounce, Hdt ., Ar. , etc. ; polla; c. keleuvein tinav Ar .; so c. dat. pers., polla; caivrein xumforai`" kataxiw` Aesch .; fravsai caivreinÆAqhnaivoisi Ar.
caivth, CAI vTH
CAI vTH , hJ , long, flowing hair, Hom .; and in pl. of a single person, caivta" pexamevnh Il.
2.
of a horses
mane,
Ib.; of a lions
mane,
Lat.
juba
,
Eur
.,
Ar.
3.
metaph.
of trees,
leaves, foliage,
in
pl.
,
Theocr.
caithvei"
caithvei" , Dor. caitavei" , essa, en , with long flowing hair, Pind ., Anth.
caivtwma
caivtwma , ato", tov , (as if from caitovw ), a plume, Aesch.
calav
ca<Eth>lav , hJ , Dor. for chlhv .
CA vLAZA , h", hJ , hail, Lat. grando , Il.; pl. a hailshower, hailstorm, Xen ., Plat. ; c. strogguvlai hailstones, Ar .: metaph. any pelting shower, ojmbriva c . Soph. ; c. ai{mato" Pind. Hence calazavw
calazavw
ca±lazavw , to hail, Luc.
II. to have pimples or tubercles, Ar.
calazephv"