qoivna<Eth>ma , ato", tov , ( qoinavw ) a meal, feast, Eur.
qoinathvr
qoina<Eth>thvr , h`ro", oJ , ( qoinavw ) lord of the feast, Aesch.
qoinathvrion
qoina<Eth>thvrion , tov , = qoivnh , Eur. ; and qoinatikov"
qoinatikov"
qoina<Eth>tikov" , hv, ovn , of or for a feast, Xen .; and qoinavtwr
qoinavtwr
qoinavtwr »a<Eth>1/4, oro", oJ , = qoinathvr , Eur. From qoinavw
qoinavw
qoinavw , f. hvsw , ( qoivnh ) to feast on, eat, ijcqu`" Hes.
II. to feast, entertain, fivlou" Eur .; to; dei`pnon, tov min ejkei`no" ejqoivnhse the feast, which he gave him, Hdt.
2. Med. and Pass. , f. hvsomai and avsomai »a<Eth>1/4 : aor. I ejqoinhvqhn and -hsavmhn : pf. teqoivna<Eth>mai : absol. to be feasted, to feast, banquet, Hom ., Od., Eur. : c. acc. to feast on, Eur .; so c. gen ., Anth.
qoivnh
qoivnh , Dor. qoivna , hJ , a meal, feast, banquet, dinner, Hes ., Hdt. , Att. (Deriv. uncertain.)
qoinhvtwr
qoinhvtwr , oJ , = qoinavtwr, qoinathvr , Anth.
qoi`to
qoi`to , for qei`to , 3 sing. aor. 2 med. opt. of tivqhmi .
qolerov"
qolerov" , av, ovn , ( qolov" ) muddy, foul, thick, troubled, Lat. turbidus , properly of water, Hdt. , Thuc. , etc.
II. metaph. troubled by passion or madness, qoleroi; lovgoi Aesch .; qolerw`/ ceimw`ni with turbid storm of madness, Soph.
qoliva
qoliva , hJ , ( qovlo" ) a conical hat with a broad brim to keep the sun off, Theocr. From qovlo"
qovlo", QO vLOS
QO vLOS , hJ , a round building with a conical roof, a vaulted chamber, Od.
2. at Athens, the Rotunda, in which the Prytanes dined, Plat. , etc.
qolov", QOLO vS
QOLO vS , oJ , mud, dirt, esp. the thick, dark juice ofthe cuttle-fish (sepia), which it emits to trouble the water and hide himself, Lat. loligo , Arist. Hence qolovw