σκεῦος
skeuos
vessel
Appears 30 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
σκεῦος, εος, τό, A. vessel or implement of any kind, in sg., Th. 402, 4.128; in dual, σκεύη δύο χρησίμω Eq. 983, cf. R. 596b; and in pl., κλῖναι καὶ . . τἆλλα σκεύη ib.373a, al.:—but the pl. is freq. used in a collective sense, all that belongs to a complete outfit, house-gear, utensils, chattels, opp. live-stock and fixtures, Pax 1318, 19.31, etc.; σ. γεωργικά farming implements, Pax 552; ἱερὰ σ. sacred vessels and implements, 2.13, cf. IG 12.313.20; a druggistʼs stores, HP 9.17.3; σ. τὰ ἐπιτράπεζα table-furniture, Lap. 42; military accoutrements, equipment, τὰ περὶ τὸ σῶμα σ. 6.31; τὰ τῶν ἵππων σ. Cyr. 4.5.55; baggage of an army, and, generally, baggage, luggage, Ra. 12, 15, Mem. 3.13.6; ὄνοι αὐτοῖς σκεύεσι packs and all, HG 5.4.17; tackle, gear of ships, naval stores, etc., IG 12.74.14, 22.1611.10, Criti. 117d, La. 183e, Oec. 8.11, Ath. 46.1; σ. τριηρικά 47.19; τὰ σκέα ( σκεύη) τοῦ πλοίου PSI 4.437.2 (iii B.C.) (so, collectively, in sg., Act.Ap. 27.17): various kinds of σκεύη catalogued by Pollux (10). 2. inanimate object, thing, opp. ζῷον, σῶμα, R. 601d, Grg. 506d; opp. ὄργανον, 159; Protagoras gave the name of σκεύη to neut. nouns, ἄρρενα καὶ θήλεα καὶ σκεύη Rh. 1407b8; ὑπηρετικὸν σ. a subordinate person, a mere tool or chattel, 13.5.7; σ. ἀγχίνουν καὶ πολυχρόνιον 15.25.1: in NT, in good sense, σ. ἐκλογῆς a chosen instrument, of Paul, Act.Ap. 9.15. II. τὸ σ. the body, as the vessel of the soul, a metaph. clearly expressed in 2 Ep.Cor. 4.7, ἔχομεν δὲ τὸν θησαυρὸν τοῦτον ἐν ὀστρακίνοις σκεύεσιν, cf. 1 Ep.Thess. 4.4, 1 Ep.Pet. 3.7. III. = αἰδοῖον, APl. 16.243 (), NA 17.11. IV. sarcophagus, 26 Beibl. 13 (Ephesus, ii A.D.).
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