A.“νίν” Hes.Fr.123.3 (as pr.n.):— crook-beaked: hence, generally, curved, in Hom. always of ships, “παρὰ νηυσὶ κορωνίσι” Il.18.338, al.; twice in Od., “ἐν νήεσι κ.” 19.182, cf.193.
2. of kine, with crumpled horns, Theoc.25.151.
II. as Subst., anything curved or bent:
1. wreath, garland, Stesich.29, Hsch.
2. curved line or stroke, flourish with the pen at the end of a book or chapter, scene of a play, etc., AP11.41 (Phld.), Heph.Poëm. p.73 C., Isid.Etym.1.21.26, Sch.Ar.Nu.510, al.; “ἐγὼ κ. εἰμι γραμμάτων φύλαξ” PLit.Lond.11; “ἐπιτιθέναι τὴν κ. τῷ συγγράμματι” Plu.2.66e; ἀπὸ τῆς ἀρχῆς μέχρι τῆς κ. ib.334c, etc.