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σχοιν-ίον , τό, Dim. of
A.σχοῖνος11, small rope, cord or thread, Hdt.1.26, 5.85, 86, Ar.Ach.22, etc.; simply, rope, e.g. for mooring a ship, IG22.1611.254 (pl.); “ὅστις ἀναρριχᾶται διὰ σχοινίουGal.6.140; “ἐπὶ σχοινίου περιπατεῖνArr.Epict.3.12.2: prov., “τὸ ἐκ τῆς ψάμμου σχοινίον πλέκεινAristid.2.309 J.; πλεῖς τὴν θάλατταν σχοινίων πωλουμένων; when there are ropes for sale? Antiph. 100, cf. Com.Adesp.296.
2. measuring-line, Arist.Mech.853b5, LXX 2 Ki.8.2, OGI669.60 (Egypt, i A.D.): hence,
b. measure, portion, LXX Ps.15.6.
c. 100 cubits, the side of an ἄρουρα, PTeb.13.13 (ii B.C.).
3. girdle, LXX Je.45(38).11, Ep.Je.43.
4. ς. βοτρύων, = σχοινιά 1, Aristeas 75 codd. (but σχοινιαί is prob. cj.).
II. metaph., λύειν σχοινίον μεριμνᾶν the cord of cares (which binds one), Pi.Fr.248.
III. Com., membrum virile, Ar.V.1342.
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