πύλη
pyle
one wing of a pair of double gates
Appears 8 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
πύλη [ῠ], ἡ, prop. A. one wing of a pair of double gates, ὀλίγον τι παρακλίναντες τὴν ἑτέρην π. 3.156: mostly in pl., gates of a town (whereas θύρα = house-door), Σκαιαὶ π. Il. 3.145, etc.; π. εὖ ἀραρυίας 7.339; πύκα στιβαρῶς ἀραρυίας 12.454; πεπταμένας ἐν χερσὶ π. ἔχετε 21.531; ἄνεσάν τε π. καὶ ἀπῶσαν ὀχῆας ib.537; π. ἀνοῖξαι Ag. 604; π. κλῇσαι R. 560c (the Art. is freq. omitted even in Prose): pl. of several gates, Th. 125; ἐν πύλαις in or at the gates, ib.160,213 (both lyr.), al.; πρὸς πύλαις ib.377,457; ἐπὶ ταῖς πύλαισιν, οὗ τὸ τάριχος ὤνιον Eq. 1247. 2. in Trag. sts. of the house-door, δωμάτων πύλαι Ch. 732, cf. 561; γυναικείους π. gate or door leading to the womenʼs apartments, ib.878; πύλαις διπλαῖς ἐνήλατο OT 1261; ἐκτὸς αὐλείων πυλῶν Ant. 18: also in sg., ib.1186, El. 818; of the door of a tent, Aj. 11; πύλης ἄναξ θυρωρέ Fr. 775. 3. πύλαι Ἀΐδαο the gates of the nether world, periphr.for hell, Il. 5.646,9.312, Od. 14.156; Ἅιδου πύλαι Ag. 1291, cf. Ev.Matt. 16.18, etc.; also σκότου πύλαι Hec. 1; νερτέρων π. Hipp. 1447. 4. custom-house, 5.34 (ii B.C.); τετελώνηται διὰ πύλης has paid the customs, BGU 1592(iii A.D.), etc.; τὸ σύμβολον τῆς ἱερᾶς Συηνιτικῆς π. PStrassb. 79.10 (i B.C.); μισθωταὶ ἱερᾶς π. Σοήνης Ostr. 106(ii A.D.), al., cf. Ostr.Bodl.v C 1 (ii A.D.), II. generally, entrance, orifice, ἀμφὶ πύλας ἰσθμοῖο 100.19; ἀναπεπταμένας ἔχω τῶν ὤτων τὰς π. 4.169a; πύλας τοῖς ὠσὶν ἐπίθεσθε Smp. 218b; ἡλίου πύλαι, name for the eyes, 8.29; portal fissure of the liver, π. καὶ δοχαὶ χολῆς El. 828, cf. Epid. 2.4.1, Anat. 1, Ti. 71c, HA 496b32, 15.145; portal vein of the liver, Onom. 179, 2.785,5.542. b. pl., of the carceres in the circus, 1.124J. c. metaph., πύλας ὕμνων ἀναπιτνάμεν O. 6.27; ἐπέων π. Fr. 4; ἐν πύλαις γήρως 57.24, cf. 76.7. 2. entrance into a country through mountains, pass, 5.52: hence, Πύλαι, αἱ, the common name for Θερμοπύλαι, the Gates of Greece, 7.201, etc.: of other passes, π. τῆς Κιλικίας καὶ τῆς Συρίας An. 1.4.4; αἱ Σύριαι π. ib.5; αἱ Κάσπιαι π. 11.12.1; π. Λύδιαι 13.1.65; Ἀμανίδες π. 14.5.18, 16.2.8 (αἱ Ἀμανικαὶ καλούμεναι An. 2.7.1): these passes were sometimes really barred by gates, 7.176, cf. 3.117, 5.52, l.c.: the Isthmus is called πόντοιο πύλαι, N. 10.27; Κορίνθου π. O. 9.86; αἱ π. τῆς Πελοποννήσου Ages. 2.17; Πέλοπος νάσου θεόδματοι π. B.p.437 3. of narrow straits, by which one enters a broad sea, Πύλαι Γαδειρίδες the Straits of Gibraltar, Fr. 256; ἐπʼ αὐταῖς στενοπόροις λίμνης π., of the Thracian Bosporus, Pr. 729; ἐν πύλαις, of the Euripus, IA 803.
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