"κνήμη" meaning in Grec ancien

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Noun

IPA: *\ˈknɛː.mɛː\
Forms: [singular, nominative], αἱ [plural, nominative], κνήμαι [plural, nominative], τὼ [dual, nominative], κνήμα [dual, nominative], κνήμαι [singular, vocative], κνήμα [plural, vocative], τὴν [singular, accusative], κνήμην [singular, accusative], τὰς [plural, accusative], κνήμας [plural, accusative], τὼ [dual, accusative], κνήμα [dual, accusative], τῆς [singular, genitive], κνήμης [singular, genitive], τῶν [plural, genitive], κνημῶν [plural, genitive], τοῖν [dual, genitive], κνήμαιν [dual, genitive], τῇ [singular, dative], κνήμῃ [singular, dative], ταῖς [plural, dative], κνήμαις [plural, dative], τοῖν [dual, dative], κνήμαιν [dual, dative]
  1. Mollet, tibia.
    Sense id: fr-κνήμη-grc-noun-rfaL946n Categories (other): Exemples en grec ancien, Lexique en grec de l’anatomie Topics: anatomy
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: κνημίς
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    "Voir la forme masculine κνημός, knêmos (« épaule »)."
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          "ref": "Homère, Iliade ; traduction",
          "text": "Ἔνθ’ Ἀμαρυγκείδην Διώρεα μοῖρα πέδησε·\nχερμαδίῳ γὰρ βλῆτο παρὰ σφυρὸν ὀκριόεντι\nκνήμην δεξιτερήν· βάλε δὲ Θρῃκῶν ἀγὸς ἀνδρῶν,\nΠείρως Ἰμβρασίδης ὃς ἄρ’ Αἰνόθεν εἰληλούθει.\nἀμφοτέρω δὲ τένοντε καὶ ὀστέα λᾶας ἀναιδὴς\nἄχρις ἀπηλοίησεν· ὁ δ’ ὕπτιος ἐν κονίῃσι\nκάππεσεν ἄμφω χεῖρε φίλοις ἑτάροισι πετάσσας,\nθυμὸν ἀποπνείων·",
          "translation": "Et la Moire saisit Diôrès Amarynkéide, et il fut frappé à la cheville droite d’une pierre anguleuse. Et ce fut l’Imbraside Peiros, prince des Thrakiens, et qui était venu d’Ainos, qui le frappa. Et la pierre rude fracassa les deux tendons et les os. Et Diôrès tomba à la renverse dans la poussière, étendant les mains vers ses compagnons et respirant à peine."
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      "form": "κνήμης",
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        "plural",
        "genitive"
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      "form": "κνημῶν",
      "tags": [
        "plural",
        "genitive"
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    },
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      "form": "κνήμαιν",
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    {
      "form": "τῇ",
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        "singular",
        "dative"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "κνήμῃ",
      "tags": [
        "singular",
        "dative"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "ταῖς",
      "tags": [
        "plural",
        "dative"
      ]
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      "form": "κνήμαις",
      "tags": [
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        "dative"
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    },
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      "tags": [
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      "form": "κνήμαιν",
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          "ref": "Homère, Iliade ; traduction",
          "text": "Ἔνθ’ Ἀμαρυγκείδην Διώρεα μοῖρα πέδησε·\nχερμαδίῳ γὰρ βλῆτο παρὰ σφυρὸν ὀκριόεντι\nκνήμην δεξιτερήν· βάλε δὲ Θρῃκῶν ἀγὸς ἀνδρῶν,\nΠείρως Ἰμβρασίδης ὃς ἄρ’ Αἰνόθεν εἰληλούθει.\nἀμφοτέρω δὲ τένοντε καὶ ὀστέα λᾶας ἀναιδὴς\nἄχρις ἀπηλοίησεν· ὁ δ’ ὕπτιος ἐν κονίῃσι\nκάππεσεν ἄμφω χεῖρε φίλοις ἑτάροισι πετάσσας,\nθυμὸν ἀποπνείων·",
          "translation": "Et la Moire saisit Diôrès Amarynkéide, et il fut frappé à la cheville droite d’une pierre anguleuse. Et ce fut l’Imbraside Peiros, prince des Thrakiens, et qui était venu d’Ainos, qui le frappa. Et la pierre rude fracassa les deux tendons et les os. Et Diôrès tomba à la renverse dans la poussière, étendant les mains vers ses compagnons et respirant à peine."
        }
      ],
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        "Mollet, tibia."
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        "anatomy"
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  "word": "κνήμη"
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