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skia<Eth>-gravfo" »a±1/4, on , ( gravfw ) drawing in light and shade, sketching.

skiavdeion

skiavdeion »a±1/4, tov , ( skiav ) a sunshade, parasol, Ar.

skiavzw

skiavzw : f. Att. skiw` Soph .: aor. I ejskiva±sa :— Pass. , aor. I ejskiavsqhn : pf. ejskivasmai : ( skiav ):— to overshadow, shade, Il., Eur.

II. generally, to overshadow, cover, Hes ., Hdt. :— Pass. , Eur.
III. to shade in painting, Luc.

skiamacevw

skia<Eth>-ma±cevw , f. hvsw , ( mavcomai ) to fight in the shade, i.e. in the school (for practice): to fight with a shadow, to fight in vain, Plat.

Skiavpode"

Skiav-pode" »a<Eth>1/4, oiJ , Shade-footed, a fabulous people in Libya, with immense feet which they used as sunshades, Ar.

skiarovkomo"

skia±rov-komo" , on , ( kovmh ) with shading leaves, Eur.

skiarov"

skia±rov" , av, ovn , v. skierov" .

skiav"

skiav" , avdo", hJ , ( skiav ) any thing serving as a shade, a canopy, pavilion, Theocr ., Plut.

skiatrafhv"

skia<Eth>-tra±fhv" , ev" , ( trevfw ) brought up in the shade.

skiatrafiva

skia<Eth>tra±fiva , hJ , a being brought up in the shade, a sedentary, effeminate life, Plut.

skiatrofevw

skia<Eth>trofevw or -tra±fevw , Ion. skihtrofevw , f. hvsw : ( trevfw ):— to rear in the shade: Pass. to keep in the shade, shun heat and labour, Hdt ., Xen.

II. intr. in Act. to wear a shade, cover ones head, Hdt .; ejskiatrofhkwv" , of an effeminate man, Plat.

skiatrofiva

skia<Eth>trofiva , hJ , = skiatrafiva .

skiavw

skiavw , = skiavzw , to overshadow: Pass. to be shaded or become dark, skiovwnto ajguiaiv ( Ep. 3 pl. impf .) Od.

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