4.4.1
Logeion
Perseus analyses of κνίσῃ:
κνίζω (scratch, gash): aor subj mid 2nd sg
κνίζω (scratch, gash): aor subj act 3rd sg
κνίζω (scratch, gash): fut ind mid 2nd sg
κνῑσῃ,κνῖσα (steam and odour of fat): fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)
κνῑσῃ,κνῖσα (steam and odour of fat): fem dat sg (attic epic ionic)
LSJ entries
κνίζω
κνίζω
,
fut.
κνίσω
[ῐ
]
Ar. Ra. 1198
:
aor.
ἔκνῐσα
Pi. P. 8.32
,
Herod. 4.59
,
etc.;
Dor.
ἔκνιξα
Pi. I. 6(5).50
:—
Pass.
,
aor.
ἐκνίσθην
E. Andr. 209
,
Theoc. 4.59
:
A.
scratch,
gash
,
παῖδα
.
.
γυμνὸν
ἢν
κνίσω
.
.
οὐχ
ἕλκος
ἕξει
;
Herod.l.c.;
κνίζων
συκάμινα
(to
make
them
ripen)
LXX Am. 7.14
,
cf.
Ath. 2.51b
.
2.
pound,
chop
up
,
or
grate
,
dub.
in
Thphr. HP 9.20.4
(fort.
κνησθεῖσα
).
II.
tickle
,
Arist. HA 587b7
(
Pass.
),
Phld. Lib.p.58
O.
(
Pass.
).
2.
usu.
metaph.,
of
love,
chafe,
tease
,
τὸν
Ἀρίστωνα
ἔκνιζε
τῆς
γυναικὸς
ταύτης
ἔρως
Hdt. 6.62
,
cf.
E. Med. 568
;
κἠγὼ
μὰν
κνίζω
τινά
Theoc. 5.122
;
of
other
feelings,
as
satiety,
κόρος
κνίζει
Pi.
P.
l.c.;
anxiety,
Ξέρξην
ἔκνιζε
ἡ
γνώμη
Hdt. 7.12
;
τὰ
σμικρὰ
οὐδέν
μιν
κνίζει
(sc.
τὸν
θεόν
)
ib.
10
.
έ;
ἔκνιζέ
μʼ
αἰεὶ
τοῦθ
ʼ
S. OT 786
;
τὸ
βούλεσθαί
μʼ
ἔκνιζε
E. IA 330
(troch.);
provoke,
tease
,
Ar. V. 1286
;
οὐ
κατʼ
ἔπος
κνίσω
τὸ
ῥῆμʼ
ἕκαστον
will
not
attack
every
word,
Id.
Ra.
l.c.;
provoke
to
jealousy
,
Alciphr. 1.32
;
in
good
sense,
ἁδεῖά
νιν
ἔκνιξε
χάρις
Pi. I. 6(5).50
:—
Pass.
,
E. Med. 555
,
Andr.
l.c.;
ἐρωτίδα
τᾶς
ποκʼ
ἐκνίσθη
Theoc. 4.59
,
cf.
Luc. DMeretr. 10.4
;
κνιζόμενος
ὑπʼ
ἔρωτος
ἐπὶ
τῇ
παιδί
App. Pun. 10
;
ἐκνίσθης
;
does
that
touch
you
?
Men. Per. 16
.
b.
provoke
,
ὀργὰν
κνίζον
αἰπεινοὶ
λόγοι
Pi. N. 5.32
,
cf.
P. 11.23
.
κνῖσα
κνῖσα
,
Ep.
κνίση
[
ῑ],
ης
,
ἡ
,
A.
steam
and
odour
of
fat
which
exhales
from
roasting
meat,
smell
or
savour
of
a
burnt
sacrifice
(
ἡ
λιπαροῦ
θυμίασις
,
opp.
λιγνύς
,
Arist. Mete. 387b6
,
cf.
388a5
);
κνίση
δʼ
οὐρανὸν
ἷκεν
ἑλισσομένη
περὶ
καπνῷ
Il. 1.317
;
κνίσην
δʼ
ἐκ
πεδίου
ἄνεμοι
φέρον
οὐρανὸν
εἴσω
8.549
,
cf.
Ar. Av. 193
,
1517
:
generally,
odour
of
savoury
meat
,
Id. Ach. 1045
(lyr.),
Alex. 261.4
;
αἱ
ἐκ
τῶν
αἱμάτων
καὶ
σαρκῶν
κ.
Porph. Abst. 2.42
;
of
eructations,
Xenocr.
ap.
Orib. 2.58.152
.
II.
that
which
causes
this
smell,
fat
caul
(cf.
κνῖσα·
ἐπίπλους
,
AB
1095),
in
which
the
flesh
of
the
victim
was
wrapped
and
burnt,
μηρούς
τʼ
ἐξέταμον
κατά
τε
κνίσῃ
ἐκάλυψαν
Il. 1.460
,
cf.
Od. 18.45
,
119
,
etc.;
κνίσῃ
τε
κῶλα
συγκαλυπτά
A. Pr. 496
:—
κνίσσα,
κνίσση
are
incorrect
forms,
cf.
Hdn.Gr.
2.901
,
al.