4.4.1
Logeion
Perseus analysis of κορωνίσιν:
κορωνίς (crook-beaked): fem dat pl
LSJ entry
κορωνίς
κορωνίς
,
ίδος
,
ἡ
,
acc.
-
νίν
Hes. Fr. 123.3
(as
pr.n.):—
A.
crook-beaked
:
hence,
generally,
curved
,
in
Hom.
always
of
ships,
παρὰ
νηυσὶ
κορωνίσι
Il. 18.338
,
al.;
twice
in
Od.
,
ἐν
νήεσι
κ.
19.182
,
cf.
193
.
2.
of
kine,
with
crumpled
horns
,
Theoc. 25.151
.
II.
as
Subst.
,
anything
curved
or
bent
:
1.
wreath,
garland
,
Stesich. 29
,
Hsch.
2.
curved
line
or
stroke,
flourish
with
the
pen
at
the
end
of
a
book
or
chapter,
scene
of
a
play,
etc.,
AP 11.41
(
Phld.
),
Heph.
Poëm.
p.73
C.,
Isid.
Etym.
1.21.26,
Sch.
Ar. Nu. 510
,
al.;
ἐγὼ
κ.
εἰμι
γραμμάτων
φύλαξ
PLit.Lond. 11
;
ἐπιτιθέναι
τὴν
κ.
τῷ
συγγράμματι
Plu.
2.66e
;
ἀπὸ
τῆς
ἀρχῆς
μέχρι
τῆς
κ.
ib.334c,
etc.
b.
metaph.,
end,
completion
,
ἐπιθεῖναι
κορωνίδα
τινί
Luc. Hist.Conscr. 26
,
cf.
Gal.
1.643;
ἡ
κ.
τοῦ
βίου
Plu.
2.789a
;
ἡ
κ.
τῶν
ἀγαθῶν
Hld. 10.39
,
etc.
3.
mark
of
crasis
(ʼ),
as
in
τοὔνομα,
θοἰμάτιον,
τοὐμόν
,
etc.,
An.Ox.
1.372,
Sch.
D.T.p.147
H.,
EM 763.10
(found
in
parchments
of
Lyr.Alex.Adesp.
31.20
(ii
A.
D.)
,
Sapph. Supp. 2.4
(vii
A.
D.)
,
etc.).