πηλός
pelos
clay, earth
Appears 15 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
πηλός (Dor. πᾱλός 32, 3.3, IG 5(1).1447.16 (Messene, iii/ii B. C.)), ὁ, Syrac. ἡ 38 :—A. clay, earth, used by masons and potters, 2.36, 136, Av. 1143, 2.76, Tht. 147a, 15.35.2; πηλὸν ὀργάζειν 248, Fr. 482, cf. 510, 787, Av. 839; π. ἠχυρωμένος clay mixed with chaff for use as mortar, IG 22.463.42, cf. 5(1)l.c., Ge. 11.3; εὐώδεϊ πηλῷ, of earth on which wine has been poured, 349; Βρομιώδεα π. φύρησαν . . Χάριτες, of a drinkingcup, AP 11.27 (): metaph., clay from which man was made: hence ὁ π. ὁ Προμηθεῖος, of man, Fr. 87, cf. 133, Av. 686; ἐκ ποίου πηλοῦ πεφύρητʼ εἰδότα 2.29. 2. mud, mire, 2.5, 4.28, V. 248, 2.4, R. 363d, etc.: prov., ἔξω κομίζειν πηλοῦ πόδα Ch. 697; κάσις πηλοῦ ξύνουρος, i. e. dust, Ag. 495: metaph., ἀνέρες ὧν τὸ κέαρ παλῶ σέσακται l.c. II. Poet., thick or muddy wine, lees, Fr. 783; of wine spilt on the floor, 2.463a, 1.3; cf. Πηλεύς fin. III. metaph., dolt, blockhead, Com. Adesp.890.
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