πυθμήν
pythmen
bottom
Appears 4 times across Plato's dialogues.
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πυθμήν, ένος, ὁ, A. bottom, of a cup or jar, δειλὴ δʼ ἐνὶ πυθμένι φειδώ Op. 369 (so prov. ἐν τῷ πυθμένι τοῦ πίθου Ep. 127.2); τὼ δὲ πίθω πατάγεσκʼ ὀ πύθμην Supp. 25.9, cf. Pr. 936a32, 1.91; distd. from πύνδαξ, Pr. 938a14; φιάλη . . ἡ ἐπὶ τὸν π. καὶ τὸ στόμα τιθεμένη ap. 11.501d, cf. ib. a; this sense is doubtful in Il. 11.635 (cf. infr. 4 and 11.488f), and in IG 12.282.111, 11(2).161 B 120, 287 B 89,131,143 (Delos, iii B.C.); ἐν τῷ π. ἐπιγραφὴν ἔχουσα Inscr.Délos 313a102, cf. 320 B 45, al. (iii B.C.). 2. generally, base, foundation, χθόνα ἐκ πυθμένων κραδαίνειν Pr. 1046 (anap.); π. γαίης, πέτρης, A. 92, L. 162; foot of a mountain, 989. 3. of the sea, bottom, depth, π. θαλάσσης, πόντου, λίμνης, Th. 932, 13.20, 1035; τοῦ πελάγους Phd. 109c, cf. 112b; also Ταρτάρου, abyss, Fr. 207. 4. support under a cupʼs handle, δύω δʼ ὑπὸ πυθμένες ἦσαν Il. 11.635 (cf. supr. I); legs of a tripod, 18.375. 5. pl., sockets, ἐκ πυθμένων ἔκλινε κλῇθρα OT 1261. 6. in Anatomy, fundus of univalves, HA 529a6, PA 680a23; lower parts of the testes, Onom. 105 (but, upper part of the uterus, 1.7, 2.889); also γενειάδος π. Fr. 27; distal end of a quince, 1.111. 7. metaph., Δίκας ἐρείδεται π. the base of Justice is firmly set, Ch. 646 (lyr.); π. κακῶν A. 893; πυθμένες λόγων fundamental principles, ap. 9.54; Ζεὺς π. γαίης τε καὶ οὐρανοῦ Fr. 168.4. II. stock, root of a tree, παρὰ πυθμένʼ ἐλαίης Od. 13.122,372, cf. 23.204; ἐν π. φηγοῦ Fr. 134.8; π. δρυός Ion Trag.28; ὁ π. τῆς ῥίζης 4.104, cf. 3.126; σεύτλου πυθμένες beet-roots, BGU 1118.17 (i B.C.); ἁλικακκάβων π. ib. 1120.37 (i B.C.); ἀμπέλου 2.1.14, cf. PPetr. 1p.78 (iii B.C.); ἐπὶ τοῦ αὐτοῦ π. HP 2.2.9, cf. CP 3.13.3: metaph., ἐκ νεάτου π. ἐς κορυφήν 13.10. 2. stem, stalk, πυροῦ, κριθῶν, GA 728b36, 1.14; σύκων 2.170; τυτθὸν . . ἐν χθονὶ πυθμένα τείνει Th. 639. b. metaph., stem, stock of a family, Ch. 260, Supp. 106 (lyr.); σμικροῦ γένοιτʼ ἂν σπέρματος μέγας π., i.e. great things might come from small, Ch. 204; πυθμένες θάλλουσιν ἐσθλῶν 5.198; π. δικῶν, of a litigious person, Com.Adesp. 896. III. in Arithmetic, base of a series, i.e. lowest number possessing a given property, π. ὁ δέκα (of the numbers such that the previous integers contain an equal number of primes and non-primes) ap. Theol.Ar. 62; ἐπίτριτος π. the first couple of numbers giving the ratio 4:3, R. 546c, cf. Ar. 1.21, 2.19. [ῠ in ll. cc.; ῡ by position in Ep., etc.] (Cf. Skt. budhnás ‘bottom, base’, Lat. fundus, OE. botm.)
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