03733
Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ὄρνις
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3733. ὄρνις [gen. ὄρνι_θος; acc. ὄρνι^θα and ὄρνιν] [as if from ὄρνιξ] I. a bird, Hom., etc.; often added to the specific names, ὄρνισιν ἐοικότες αἰγυπιοῖσιν Il.; λάρῳ ὄρνιθι ἐοικώς Od.; ὄ. ἀηδών, πέρδιξ Soph.; ὄ. ἁλκυών, ὄ. κύκνος Eur.
II. like οἰωνός, a bird of omen, from the flight or cries of which the augur divined, Hom., Soph.
2. metaph., like Lat. avis for augurium, the omen or prophecy taken from the flight or cries of birds, Hom., etc.:—then, generally, an omen, presage, without direct reference to birds, Il.
III. in attic, ὄρνις, is mostly a cock, ὄρνις, ἡ, a hen, Soph., Ar., etc.
IV. in pl. sometimes the bird-market, Ar., Dem.
V. Μοισᾶν ὄρνιθες birds of the Muses, i. e. Poets, Theocr.:— proverb., ὀρνίθων γάλα "pigeon's milk, " i. e. any marvellous dainty or good fortune, Ar.
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3733. ὄρνις o[rnis ornis {or'-nis}
probably from a prolonged form of the base of 3735; a bird (as rising in the air), i.e. (specially), a hen (or female domestic fowl):--hen. see GREEK for 3735
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3733 kar kar
from 3769 in the sense of plumpness; a ram (as full-grown and
fat), including a battering-ram (as butting); hence, a meadow
(as for sheep); also a pad or camel's saddle (as puffed
out):--captain, furniture, lamb, (large) pasture, ram. See
also 1033, 3746.
see HEBREW for 03769
see HEBREW for 01033
see HEBREW for 03746