2. metaph. an aim, end, object, Plat.
skora±kivzw , f. Att. iw` , ( ej" kovraka" , v. kovrax ) to dismiss contemptuously, Luc .: Pass. to be treated contemptuously, Dem.
skordinavomai
skordiØnavomai , Ion. -evomai , Dep. to stretch ones limbs, yawn, gape, Ar. (Deriv. unknown.)
skorodavlmh
skorod-avlmh , hJ , a sauce of brine and garlic, Ar.
skorodivzw
skorodivzw , f. ivsw , to prime game-cocks with garlic before fighting, Ar. : Pass. , ejskorodismevno" primed with garlic, Id.
skorovdion
skorovdion , tov , Dim. of skovrodon , Ar.
Skorodomavcoi
Skorodo-mavcoi , oiJ , ( mavcomai ) Garlic-fighters, Luc.
skovrodon, SKO vRODON
SKO vRODON
,
tov
,
garlic,
Lat.
allium
,
the root of which consists of several separate
cloves
(
gelgi`qe"
), and is thus distinguished from the onion (
krovmmuon
), and leek (
pravson
),
Hdt.
; in
pl.
,
Ar.
skorpivzw
skorpivzw , f. ivsw , to scatter, disperse, Strab ., N.T. (Deriv. uncertain.)
skorpivo"
skorpivo" , oJ , a scorpion, Plat ., Dem.
II. an engine of war for discharging arrows, Plut. (Deriv. uncertain.)
skotai`o"
skotai`o" , a, on and o", on , ( skovto" ) in the dark, i.e. before daybreak or after nightfall, Xen.
II. of things, dark, obscure, Plut.
skoteinov"
skoteinov" , hv, ovn , ( skovto" ) dark, Aesch ., Eur. , etc. ; ajna; to; skoteinovn in the darkness, Thuc.
2.
of a person,
darkling, blind,
Soph
.,
Eur.
II.
metaph.
dark, obscure,
Eur
.,
Plat.
:so
Adv.
-nw`"
,
Plat.
skotiva
skotiva , hJ , ( skovto" ) darkness, gloom, Anth.
skotivzw
skotivzw , to make dark: Pass. to be darkened, N.T.