VIII. any projection, e.g. a mountain-peak, Xen.
kevrasse
kevrasse , Ep. for ejkevra±se , 3 sing. aor. I of keravnnumi .
keravsth"
keravsth" , ou , voc. keravsta, oJ , horned, e[lafo" Soph ., Eur. : fem. kerastiv" , ivdo" , of Io, Aesch.
kerastov"
kerastov" , hv, ovn , ( keravnnumi ) mixed, mingled, Anth.
kerasfovro"
kera"-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) horn-bearing, horned, Eur.
kerateva
kerateva or -iva , hJ , the carob or locust-tree (Arab. (kharoob): its fruit keravtia , tav , is called St. Johns bread, from a notion that it was the fruit he ate in the wilderness, N.T.
keravtino"
keravtiØno" »a<Eth>1/4, h, on , ( kevra" ) of horn, Xen.
keravtion
keravtion »a<Eth>1/4, tov , Dim. of kevra" , v. sub kerateva .
keratwvn
kera<Eth>twvn , w`no", oJ , ( kevra" ) made of horns, Plut.
kerauvneio"
kerauvneio" , on , ( keraunov" ) wielding the thunder, Anth.
kerauvnio"
kerauvnio" , a, on , and o", on , of a thunderbolt, Aesch ., Eur.
2. thunder-smitten, Soph ., Eur.
keraunobolevw
keraunobolevw , to hurl the thunderbolt, Anth.
II. trans. to strike therewith, Il. From keraunobovlo"
keraunobovlo"
kerauno-bovlo" , on , ( bavllw ) hurling the thunder, Anth.
II. proparox. keraunov-bolo", on , pass. thunder-stricken, Eur.
keraunobrovnth"
kerauno-brovnth" , ou, oJ , ( brontavw ) the lightener and thunderer, Ar.