A.“ἐπ᾽ ἐσχ-” 5.59, 19.389):—hearth, fire-place, like ἑστία, Hom. (esp. in Od.), “ἡ μὲν ἐπ᾽ ἐσχάρῃ ἧστο” Od.6.52 ; ἧσται ἐπ᾽ ἐσχάρῃ ἐν πυρὸς αὐγῇ ib.305 ; of suppliants, “ἕζετ᾽ ἐπ᾽ ἐσχάρῃ ἐν κονίῃσι” 7.153.
II. sacrificial hearth (hollowed out in the ground and so dist. from βωμός, structural altar, St.Byz. s.v. βωμοί, Phot.; used esp. in heroworship, Neanth.7J.), Od.14.420, S.Ant.1016 : but freq. used generally, altar of burnt-offering, “πρὸς ἐσχάραν Φοίβου” A.Pers.205 ; “ἐπ᾽ ἐσχάρᾳ πυρός” Id.Eu.108 ; ἡμένας ἐπ᾽ ἐσχάραις ib.806 ; “Πυθική” E.Andr. 1240 ; at Eleusis, D.59.116, cf. Lycurg.Fr.37 ; “Ἡρακλειδῶν ἐ.” IG2.1658 (iv B.C.) ; so βώμιοι ἐσχάραι structured altars, E.Ph.274 ; sometimes movable, X.Cyr.8.3.12, Callix.2, PCair.Zen.13 (iii B.C.).
IV. platform, stand, basis, Ph.Bel.92.13, Ath.Mech.32.10, Vitr.10.11.9.
2. grating, LXX Ex.27.4, al.
V. Medic., scab, eschar on a wound caused by burning or otherwise, “τὰς ἐκπτώσιας τῶν ἐ.” Hp.Art.11, cf. Pl.Com.184.4, Arist.Pr.863a12, Dsc.1.56, Gal.10.315, etc.
VI. in pl., = τὰ χείλη τῶν γυναικείων αἰδοίων, Ar.Eq. 1286.