Id.; pavnta" trovpou" in all ways, Plat.
3. with Preps., gunaiko;" ejn trovpoi", ejn tr.jIxivono" Aesch .: ej" o[rniqo" tr . Luc. ; kata; pavnta tr . Ar. , etc. ; kata; pavnta" trovpou" Id.: kata; trovpon , absol. , fitly, duly, Lat. rite , Isocr.
III. of persons, a way of life, habit, custom, Pind .; mw`n hJliastav ; Answ. majlla; qatevrou tr . are you a Heliast?No, but of the other sort, Ar .:a mans character, temper, trovpou hJsucivou of a quiet temper, Hdt .; ouj toujmou` trovpou not to my taste, Ar .; pro;" tou` Kuvrou trovpou Xen .; so in pl. ways, habits, sklhro;" tou;" trovpou" Ar .; uJphretei`n toi`" trovpoi" tinov" Id.
IV.
in Music,
tr. Luvdio"
Pind
.;
wj/dh`" trovpo"
Plat.
V.
in speaking or writing,
manner, style,
Isocr
.:but in Rhetoric,
tropes, figures,
Cic.
tropoforevw
tropo-forevw , f. hvsw , to bear with, tinav N.T.
tropovw
tropovw , f. wvsw , ( tropov" ) to furnish the oar with its thong: Med ., tropou`to kwvphn ajmfi; skalmovn fastened his oar by its thong round the thole, Aesch. : Pass. , of the oar, to be furnished with its thong, Ar. Hence tropwthvr
tropwthvr
tropwthvr , h`ro", oJ , = tropov" , Ar. , Thuc.
trofaliv"
trofa<Eth>liv" , ivdo", hJ , ( trevfw 1) a piece of cheese, Ar.
trofei`a
trofei`a , tav , ( trofeuvw ) pay for bringing up, the wages of a nurse or rearer, Aesch ., etc.
II. bivou trofei`a ones living, food, Soph .; trofei`a matrov" mothers milk, Eur.
trofeuv"
trofeuv" , evw", oJ , ( trofhv ) one who rears or brings up, a foster-father, Soph ., Eur. ; of a woman, a nurse, Aesch .: metaph. of the plains and fountains of Troy, caivretÆ w\ trofh`" ejmoiv ye who reared me, Soph. ; pavsh" kakiva" tr . one who fosters all wickedness, Plat.
trofhv
trofhv , hJ , ( trevfw ) nourishment, food, victuals, Hdt ., Soph. , etc. ; hJ kaqÆ hJmevran tr . ones daily bread, Thuc .; trofh;n parevcein to furnish provisions, forage, Id.
2. bivou trofhv or trofaiv a way of life, livelihood, living, Soph .; so, trofhv alone, doulivan e{xein trofhvn Id.; then, simply, a mode of life, life, Plat.
3.
that which provides sustenance,
as the bow of Philoctetes,
Soph.
II.
nurture, rearing, bringing up,
Hdt
.,
Trag.
; in
pl.
,
ejn trofai`sin
while in the nursery,
Aesch
.,
2.
education,
Eur
.,
etc.
III.
sometimes, in Poets,
a brood,
neva trofhv
, of young people,
Soph.
;
ajrnw`n trofaiv
, i.e. young lambs,
Eur.
trofiva"
trofiva" , ou, oJ , ( trevfw ) brought up in the house, stallfed, Plut.
etc.
trovfimo", Trovfimo"