kanacevw
ka±na±cevw , f. hvsw : Ep. aor. I kanavchsa : to ring, clash, clang, of metal, Od. From ka na chv
ka na chv, KA NA C vH
K ØAN ØAC vH , hJ , a sharp sound: the ring or clang of metal, Il., Soph. ; kanach; dÆ h\n hJmiovnoii>n loud rang their tramp, Od.; ojdovntwn kanachv a gnashing of teeth, Il.; kanaca; aujlw`n the sound of flutes, Pind. (For Verb kanavssw v. ejg-kavnassw .)
kanachdav
ka±na±chdav , Adv. with a sharp loud noise, of water, Hes.
kanachv"
ka±na±chv" , ev" , of water, plashing, Aesch.
kanacivzw
ka±na±civzw , only in impf. , = kanacevw , to ring, Hom.
kavndu"
kavndu" , uo", oJ , a Median cloak with sleeves, Xen.
kanei`n
ka±nei`n , fut. inf. of kaivnw .
kavneon
kavneon »a±1/4, tov , Ep. also kavneion , Att. kanou`n : ( kavnna ): a basket of reed or cane, a bread-basket, Lat. canistrum , Hom ., Hdt. , Att. ; also made of metal, Hom. :it was used for the sacred barley at sacrifices, e[cen oujla;" ejn kanevw/ Od.
kajnevptue
kajnevptue , crasis for kai; ajnevptue .
kanh`n
kanh`n , Dor. for kanei`n , aor. 2 inf. of kaivnw .
kavnh"
kavnh" , hto", oJ , ( kavnna ) a mat of reeds such as the Athen. women took with them when they went out, Lex Solonis ap. Plut.
kanhforevw
ka±nhforevw , f. hvsw , to carry the sacred basket in procession, Ar .; and kanhforiva
kanhforiva
ka±nhforiva , hJ , the office of kanhfovro" , Plat. From kanhfovro"