kleiqriva
kleiqriva , hJ , a keyhole; or, generally, a cleft, chink, Luc.klei`qron
klei`qron , Ion. klhvi>qron , Att. klh`/qron , tov , ( kleivw ) a bar for closing a door, h. Hom. :mostly in pl. , like Lat. claustra , Trag ., etc.kleinov"
kleinov" , hv, ovn , ( klevo" ) famous, renowned, illustrious, Solon, Pind. , Trag. ; kai; tou`to kleino;n aujtou` is wellknown of him, Luc.klei?xai
klei?xai , Dor. for klh`/sai , aor. I inf. of klhv/zw .kleiv"
kleiv" , hJ , gen. kleidov" ; Att. acc. klei`n , later klei`da ; pl. klei`de", klei`da" , contr. klei`" , dat. kleisivn : Ion. klhiv" , klhi`do", klhi`da , etc. : Dor. kla<Eth>iv" , klaivdo" :old Att. klhv/" , klh/dov" , acc. klh`/da : ( kleivw ): that which serves for closing:1.
a bar
or
bolt,
drawn or undrawn by a latch or thong (
iJmav"
),
Hom.
2.
a key,
or rather a kind of
catch
or
hook,
by which the bar (
ojceuv"
) was shot or unshot from the outside, Id.
3.
a key
(unknown to
Hom.
),
Aesch.
,
Eur.
4.
metaph
.,
JAsuciva boula`n te kai; polevmwn klai`da" e[coisa
Pind
.;
klh`/" ejpi; glwvssh/ bevbhke
, of enforced silence,
Soph.
; so,
kaqara;n ajnoi`xai klh`/da frenw`n
Eur.
II.
the hook
or
tongue
of a clasp, Od.
III.
the collar-bone,
so called because it
locks
the neck and breast
together
Il.,
Soph.
,
etc.
IV.
a rowing bench,
which
locked
the sides of the ship together, Od.
V.
a narrow pass, the key
of a country,
Hdt.
;
a strait,
Eur.
klei`si"
klei`si" , ew", hJ , ( kleivw ) = klh`/si" .kleistov"
kleistov" , Ion. klhi>stov" , Att. klh/stov" , hv, ovn , that can be shut or closed, Od., Thuc.klei`stron
klei`stron , tov , = klei`qron , Lat. claustrum , Luc.kleitov"
kleitov" , hv, ovn , ( kleivw B) = kleinov" , Hom. , Pind.kleivw
kleivw (A): f. kleivsw : aor. I e[kleisa : Pass. , f. kleisqhvsomai and kekleivsomai : aor. I ejkleivsqhn : pf. kevkleimai or kevkleismai : Ion. , klhivw : aor. I ejklhvi<Eth>sa , Ep. klhvi<Eth>sa , inf. klhi`sai : Pass. , aor. I