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βαδιστής
βαδιστικός
βάδος
βάζω
βαθέως
βᾶθι
βάθιστος
βαθμίς
βαθμός
βάθος
βάθρον
βαθύβουλος
βαθύγεως
βαθυδείελος
βαθύδενδρος
βαθυδῑνήεις
βαθυδῑ́νης
βαθύδοξος
βαθύζωνος
βαθύθριξ
βαθύκολπος
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βάθρον
βάθρονουnβαίνωfreq. collectv.pl. solid ground or substructurefor edificesfoundationof a bridgePlu.of a cityE.of the world, ref. to a layer of airPl. fig.that which is the underpinningof cities or human conductfoundationref. to Eunomia, JusticePi.w.gen.of Justice, w.connot. of section 5S. fig.that which is at the extreme pointpl.extremity of dangerE.fig.phrs., ref. to a person being ruinedἐκ βάθρωνfrom the foundationsE.αὐτοῖσιν βάθροιςfoundations and alli.e. utterlyE. base, pedestalfor statues, altarsA. Hdt. E. X. in heaven, for self-control, the nature of beautyPl.solid ground or land which affords a firm or age-old foundation for settlementfoundation, domain, sacred groundS. E.of the dead, below the earthS.natural raised flat surfacesuitable for sitting or standing onrocky seat, ledgeplatformon the AreopagusE.in a sanctuary at KolonosS.constructed step or platformledge, landing stageon the side of a canalHdt.step, platformfor a heraldE.stepup to an altar or building, in the street, down into the underworldS. E. Plb.rungof a ladderE.manufactured seatof wood, stonebenchfor a pupil, magistrate, or sim.Lys. Pl. D. Plu.seatin a theatrePlu.

ShortDef

that on which anything stands

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βάθρον

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