II. ( eujnhv II ) of or for anchorage: generally, steadying, guiding a ship, of the rudder, Eur.
eujnavsimo"
eujnavsimo" , on , ( eujnavzw ) good for sleeping in: eujnavsima, tav , convenient sleeping places, Xen.
eujnathvr
eujnathvr, eujnavteira, eujnavtwr , v. sub eujnht- .
eujnathvrion
eujna<Eth>thvrion , tov , a sleeping-place, bed-chamber, Trag.
eujnavw
eujnavw , f. hvsw : aor. I eu[nhsa : Pass. , aor. I eujnhvqhn : pf. eu[nhmai : ( eujnhv ): poët. for eujnavzw : » .1/4 to lay
or place in ambush, Od.
2. to lay asleep, lull to sleep, metaph ., eu[nhse govon Ib.: Pass. to lie asleep, of a dog, to lie kennelled, Soph .: of the winds, Od.
eujnevth"
eujnevth" , ou, oJ , ( eujnhv ) = eujnasthvr , Eur. , Anth.
eu[new"
eu[new" , wn , ( nau`" ) well furnished with ships, Max.
eujnhv, EUÆN vH
EUÆN vH , hJ : Ep. gen. sing. and pl. eujnh`fi, -fin : a bed, Hom .; eujnh`" ejpibhvmenai Il.; ejx eujnh`" ajnasta`sa Ib., etc.
2.
the bedding,
as
opp. to
levco"
(the bedstead), Od.
3.
eujnai; Numfavwn
their
abode,
Il.:of animals,
the lair
of a deer,
Hom.
;
the seat
of a hare,
Xen.
; the
nest
of a bird,
Soph.
4.
the marriage-bed,
Hom
.,
etc.
5.
ones last bed, the grave,
Aesch
.,
Soph.
II.
pl.
eujnaiv
,
stones used as anchors
in the times of
Hom.
and
Hes.
, and thrown out from the prow, while the stern was made fast to land,
ejk dÆ eujna;" e[balon kata; de; prumnhvsiÆ e[dhsan
Hom.
Hence
eujnh`qen
eujnh`qen
eujnh`qen , Adv. from or out of bed, Od.
eujnhqh`nai
eujnhqh`nai , aor. I pass. inf. of eujnavw .
eu[nhma
eu[nhma , ato", tov , ( eujnavw ) marriage, Eur.
eujnhthvr