ca±laz-ephv" , ev" , hurling abuse as thick as hail, Anth.
calazhvei"
ca±lazhvei" , Dor. -avei" , essa, en , ( cavlaza ) like hail, fovno" c . murder thick as hail, Pind.
calaivnw
ca±laivnw , poët. for calavw 1. 4, Hes.
calargov"
ca<Eth>largov" , ovn , Dor. for chlargov" .
calarov"
ca±la±rov" , av, ovn , ( calavw ) slack, loose, Thuc ., Xen. ; c. kotulhdwvn a loose, supple joint, Ar. ; c. aJrmonivai loose, languid, effeminate music, Plat. Hence calarovth"
calarovth"
ca±la±rovth" , hto", hJ , slackness, looseness, Xen.
cavlasi"
cavla±si" , ew", hJ , ( calavw ) a slackening, loosening, Plat.
cavlasma
cavlasma
,
ato", tov
, (
calavw
)
a slackened condition: a gap
in the line of battle,
suvmmetron e[cein c
. to be placed at fitting
intervals,
Plut.
From
Calastrai`o"
Calastrai`o"
Ca±lastrai`o" , a, on , of or from Chalastra on the Thermaïc gulf: to; Calastrai`on ( sc. nivtron ), soda, found there, and used for purposes of cleansing, Plat.
ca lavw, CA LA vW
C ØALA vW , f. ca±lavsw »a±1/4 : aor. I ejcavla±sa , Ep. cavlassa , Dor. part. calavxai" : Pass. , aor. I ejcalavsqhn : pf. kecavlasmai :
I. trans. to slacken, loosen, c. biovn, tovxa to unstring the bow, h. Hom. , Plat. : metaph. , c. th;n ojrghvn Ar.
2. to let down, let sink, fall or droop, ptevruga calavxai" Pind .; calavsa" to; mevtwpon having unbent the brow, Ar. ; divktua c . N.T.
3.
to let loose, loose, release,
Aesch
.:
absol.
to let go, slacken ones hold,
Id.
4.
hJniva" c
.
to slack
the reins,
Plat.
5.
klh`/qra
or
klh`/da" c
.
to loose
the bars or bolts, i.e.
undo
or
open
the door,
Soph.
,
Eur.
; also,
puvla" mocloi`" cala`te
Aesch.
6. to loosen or undo things drawn tightly together, Soph. , Eur. : Pass. , pri;n a]n calasqh`/ desmav Aesch.
II. intr. to become slack or loose, Eur .; puvlai calw`si the gates stand open, Xen .: metaph ., c. gen. , to have a remission of, maniw`n, kakw`n Aesch .; th`" ojrgh`" Ar.
2.
c. dat
.,
c. tiniv
to yield to
any one,
to be indulgent to
him,
Aesch.
3.
absol.
to remit, to grow slack,
Plat.
Caldai`o"