lhmavw
lhmavw , only in pres. , to be blear-eyed or purblind, lhma`n kolokuvntai" to have ones eyes running pumpkins, Ar. : metaph. , lhma`n ta;" frevna" Id. From lhvmh
lhvmh, LH vMH
LH vMH , hJ , a humour that gathers in the corner of the eye, gum, rheum: metaph. , Pericles called Aegina hJ tou` Peiraievw" l . the eyesore of Peiraeeus, Arist. , Plut. ; lh`mai Kronikaiv old prejudices that dim the eyes, Ar.
lh`mma
lh`mma , ato", tov , ( ei[-lhm-mai , pf. pass. of lambavnw ) anything received, income, Aesch .; l. kai; ajnavlwma receipt and expense, Plat. : generally, gain, profit, Lat. lucrum , Soph ., etc. ; panto;" h{ttwn lhvmmato" unable to resist any temptation of gain, Dem .; often in pl. , Id.
Lhvmnio"
Lhvmnio" , a, on , Lemnian, v. Lh`mno" .
lhmnivsko"
lhmnivsko" , oJ , ( lh`no" ) a woollen fillet or riband, Lat. taenia , Plut ., etc.
Lhmnovqen
Lhmnovqen , Adv. from Lemnos, Pind. From Lh`mno"
Lh`mno"
Lh`mno" , hJ , Lemnos, an island in the Aegaean sea, sacred to Hephaestus, Hom. , etc. :from the volcanic nature of the island, the Lhvmnion pu`r became proverbial, Soph.
lh`n
lh`n , inf. of lavw B.
Lh`nai
Lh`nai , aiJ , ( lhnov" ) Bacchanals, Theocr.
Lhnai>kov"
Lhnai>kov" , hv, ovn , of or belonging to the Lhvnaia , Anth.
lhnai`o"
lhnai`o" , a, on , ( lhnov" ) belonging to the wine-press:
1.
epith. of Bacchus as
god of the wine-press,
Diod.
2.
Lhvnaia
(
sc.
iJerav
)
, tav
,
the Lenaea,
an Athenian festival held in the month
Lhnaiwvn
in honour of Bacchus, at which there were contests of the Comic Poets,
Ar.
3. Lhvnaion, tov , the Lenaeum, or place at Athens where the Lenaea were held, Id., Plat.
Lhnai?th"