spondhv
spondhv , hJ , ( spevndw ) a drink-offering, i.e. the wine poured out to the gods before drinking, Lat. libatio , Hes. , Hdt. ; sponda;" qeoi`" leivbein, spevndein Aesch ., Eur.
II. in pl. , spondaiv was a solemn treaty or truce, (because solemn drink-offerings were made on concluding them); spondai; a[krhtoi the truce made by pouring unmixed wine, Il.; aiJ Lakedaimonivwn sp . the truce with them. Thuc. ; sponda;" paradidovnai Ar .; devcesqai Thuc .; tucei`n Xen .; sp. poiei`sqaiv tini to make a truce with one, Hdt. ; prov" tina Ar .; sp. tevmnein (like o{rkia tevmnein ) Eur. ; sp. a[gein prov" tina" Thuc.
2.
aiJ jOlumpikai; sp
.
the solemn truce
or
armistice
during the Olympic games, Id.
3.
the treaty itself,
ei[rhtai ejn tai`" sp
. Id.
spondi`ti"
spondi`ti" , ido" , fem. Adj. making a spondhv , Anth.
spondofovro"
spondo-fovro" , oJ , ( fevrw ) one who brings proposals for a truce or treaty of peace ( spondaiv ), Ar.
II. a herald or officer who published the sacred spondaiv of the Olympic and other games, Pind. , etc.
sponduvlh
sponduvlh, spovnduØlo" , v. sub sfond- .
sporav
sporav , hJ , ( speivrw ) a sowing of seed, Plat. : of children, origin, birth, Aesch ., Soph.
2.
seed-time,
Eur.
II.
the seed sown,
Id.:of persons,
seed, offspring,
Soph
.: generally,
qhlu;" sp
. the female
race,
Eur.
Hence
sporavdhn
sporavdhn
sporavdhn »a±1/4 , Adv. scatteredly, here and there, Lat. sparsim , Thuc ., Plat. : casually, Anth.
sporadikov"
spora±dikov" , hv, ovn , scattered, ta; sp. zw`/a , opp. to ta; ajgelaia` (gregarious), Arist.
sporai`o"
sporai`o" , a, on , = spovrimo" : sporai`a, tav , seeds, Babr.
sporav"
sporav" , avdo", oJ, hJ , ( speivrw ) mostly in pl. scattered, dispersed, Hdt ., Thuc. ; of men, sporavde" w[/koun , i.e. not in communities, Arist. ; aiJ Sporavde" ( sc. nh`soi ) the islands off the west coast of Asia Minor, opp. to aiJ Kuklavde" , Strab.
sporhtov"
sporhtov" , ou`, oJ , ( sporav ) sown corn, growing corn, Aesch.
2. a sowing of corn, Xen.
spovrimo"