ἔμπυρος

ον, Adv., τά

πῦρ

A. in, on or by the fire, σκεύη ἔ. implements used at the fire, opp. ἄπυρα, Pl. Lg. 679a; ἡ ἔ. τέχνη the work of the forge, smith's art, Id. Prt. 321e (but in E. Ph. 954, the art of divining by fire, soothsaying trade (v. infr. 111)); Χειρώνακτες Ael. NA 2.31.
II. exposed to fire or sun, burnt, scathed, νεκρός E. Ph. 1186; roasted, σάρξ AP 6.89 (Maec.); fiery hot, torrid, Χώρα Str. 16.1.10; ἀήρ Thphr. CP 1.13.5; [ἡ ὥρα] ‐ωτάτη ib.4; feverish, Hp. Morb. 2.40 (v.l. ἐμπύρετος); λοιμοί LXX Am. 4.2; inflammatory, of a bite, Arist. Mir. 846b16; heated, of a cautery iron, PMed.Lond. 155.3.2.
2. burning, scorching, ἠέλιος AP 9.24 (Leon.): metaph. of persons, fiery, Plu. Num. 5. Adv. ‐ως, ἐρᾶν Poll. 3.68.
3. lighted, λαμπάς AP 6.100 (Crin.); βωμός ib.10.7 (Arch.).
III. of or for a burntoffering, ὀρθοστάται E. Hel. 547.
2. as Subst., ἔμπυρα (sc. ἱερά), τά, burnt sacrifices, opp. ἄπυρα, Pi. O. 8.3, cf. A. Ch. 485 (prob.); δῑ ἐμπύρων σπονδὰς καθεῖναι to make libations at the burnt-offerings, E. IA 59 (hence ἔμπυρα are improperly used for σπονδαί, S. El. 405); κατάρας ἐπὶ ἐμπύρων ποιεῖσθαι swear upon the sacrifice, Plb. 16.31.7, cf. App. Hisp. 9; esp. of burnt-offerings as used for purposes of divination (v. supr.1), S. Ant. 1005; εἰς ἔμπυρ’ ἦλθε E. IT 16; also ἐμπύρους ἀκμάς Id. Ph. 1255; ἔμπυρα σήματ’ ἰδέσθαι A.R. 1.145: rarely sg., ἔμπυρον,τό, PMag.Osl. 1.69, dub. sens. in PCair.Zen. 14.17.
Liddell, Scott & Jones
A Greek-English Lexicon, 1940
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