Skivra »iØ1/4, tav , the festival of Athena Skirav" , held in the month Pyanepsion, Ar. ; different from the Skirofovria , which fell in Scirophorion.
Skirav"
SkiØrav" , avdo", hJ , name of Athena ( v. skivron ), Strab.
skirafei`on
ski<Eth>ra±fei`on , tov , a gambling-house, Isocr. From skivrafo"
skivrafo"
skivra±fo" »i<Eth>1/4, oJ , a dice-box: metaph. trickery, cheating, Hippon. (Deriv. uncertain.)
Skiri`tai
Ski<Eth>ri`tai , oiJ , the Scirites, a division of the Spartan army, consisting of 600 foot: they fought on the left wing near the king, and were (originally at least) perivoikoi , from the Arcadian district Skiri`ti" , Thuc. , Xen.
skivron
skivron »iØ1/4, tov , the white sunshade which was borne from the Acropolis, in the festivals of Athena Skirav" ( ta; Skivra ), Plut.
ski`ron
ski`ron , tov , the hard rind of cheese, cheese-parings, Ar.
ski`ro"
ski`ro" , oJ , stucco: any hard covering, v. ski`ron .
Skiroforiva
SkiØro-foriva , tav , v. Skivra , tav .
Skiroforiwvn
SkiØroforiwvn , w`no", oJ , Scirophorion, the 12th Attic month, the latter part of June and former of July, so called from the festival Skirofovria , Antipho, etc.
skirtavw
skirtavw , f. hvsw , ( skaivrw ) to spring, leap, bound, Il., Eur. , etc. : metaph. of gusts of wind, Aesch. Hence skivrthma
skivrthma
skivrthma , ato", tov , a bound, leap, Aesch ., Eur. ; and skivrthsi"
skivrthsi"
skivrthsi" , hJ , a bounding, leaping, Plut .; and skirththv"
skirththv"
skirththv" , ou`, oJ , a leaper, Mosch.
skirtopovdh"