scistov"
scistov" , hv, ovn , ( scivzw ) parted, divided, Soph ., Eur.
scoivato
scoiva±to , for scoi`nto , 3 pl. aor. 2 med. of e[cw .
scoivhn
scoivhn , aor. 2 opt. of e[cw .
scoivnino"
scoivniØno" , h, on , ( scoi`no" ) made of rushes, Eur.
scoinivon
scoinivon , tov , Dim. of scoi`no" II , a cord, Hdt ., etc.
scoiniv"
scoiniv" , i`do", hJ , = scoinivon , Theocr.
scoinismov"
scoinismov" , oJ , ( scoi`no" ) a fencing with ropes: in pl. roping, rope-fences, Plut.
scoini`ti"
scoini`ti" , ido", hJ , ( scoi`no" ) made of rushes, Anth.
scoinivwn
scoinivwn , wno", oJ , the sedge-bird, Arist.
II. an effeminate air on the flute, Plut.
scoinobavth"
scoino-bavth" »a±1/4, ou, oJ , ( baivnw ) a rope-dancer, schoenobates in Juven.
scoi`no", SCO `INOS
SCO `INOS , oJ , a rush, Lat. juncus, scirpus , Hdt ., Ar. , etc.
2.
a reed,
used as
an arrow
or
javelin,
Batr.,
Ar.
II.
a place where rushes grow, a rushbed,
Od.,
Pind.
III.
a rush-rope,
and generally,
a rope, cord,
Orac. ap.
Hdt.
2.
a fence
round a garden,
Anth.
IV.
a land-measure, =
2 Persian parasangs, = 60 stades,
Hdt.
scoinotenhv"
scoino-tenhv" , ev" , ( scoi`no" IV, teivnw ) stretched outlike a measuring line, drawn in a straight line, Hdt .; scoinotene;" poihvsasqai to draw a straight line, Id.
scolavzw
scolavzw , f. avsw , ( scolhv ) to have leisure or spare time, to be at leisure, Thuc ., etc. : c. inf. to have leisure or time to do a thing, Xen.
2. to loiter, linger, delay, Eur ., Dem.