skovtio"
skovtio" , a, on and o", on , ( skovto" ) dark,
I. of persons, in the dark, darkling, skovtion dev eJ geivnato mhvthr , i.e. not in open wedlock, Il.; so, skovtioi pai`de" Eur .; sk. eujnaiv clandestine Loves, Id., etc.
II.
of things and places,
dark,
Id.
2.
metaph
., like
skoteinov"
,
dark, obscure,
Ar.
skotodasupuknovqrix
skoto-da±suØ-puknov-qrix , triØco", oJ, hJ , dark with shaggy thick hair, kunh` sk ., of a cap of darkness, Ar.
skotodiniavw
skoto-di<Eth>niavw , ( divnh ) only in pres. to suffer from dizziness or vertigo, Ar ., Plat.
skotoeidhv"
skoto-eidhv" , ev" , ( ei\do" ) dark-looking, Plat.
skotovei"
skotovei" , essa, en , ( skovto" ) dark, Hes.
skotovmaina
skotovmaina , hJ , = skotomhvnh , Anth.
skotomhvnh
skoto-mhvnh , hJ , a moonless night. Hence skotomhvnio"
skotomhvnio"
skotomhvnio" , on , dark and moonless, Od.
skovto", SKO vTOS
SKO vTOS , ou, oJ , darkness, gloom, Od., Att.
2.
the darkness of death,
Il.,
Eur.
3.
of blindness,
skovton blevpein
Soph
.;
skovton dedorkwv"
Eur.
4.
metaph
.,
skovtw/ kruvptein
, like Horaces
nocte premere,
to hide in
darkness,
Soph
.; so,
dia; skovtou" ejstiv
it is dark and uncertain,
Xen.
;
kata; skovton, uJpo; skovtou
Soph
.,
etc.
skovto"
skovto" , eo", tov , = foreg., Plat. , etc. Hence skotovw
skotovw
skotovw , f. wvsw , to make dark, to blind: Pass. to be in darkness: also to suffer from vertigo, Plat.
skotwvdh"
skot-wvdh" , e" , contr. for skotoeidhv" , dark, Plat.
skuvbalon
skuvba±lon , tov , dung, filth, refuse, Anth. (Deriv. uncertain.)