πνευματικός
ή, όν, Adv.
A.
of wind or air, κινήσεις Arist. Pr. 916b4; βία π. Id. HA 586a17; φύσεις Epicur. Ep. 2p.39U.; ἀέρος ψυχρότης Thphr. CP 4.12.5; π. [ὄργανον] a machine moved by wind, Vitr. 10.1.1; μηχάνημα Gal. Anim.Pass. 2.3.
2.
of the nature of wind or air, τὰ π. Arist. Mete. 380a23; π. ξηρότης, i. e. a dry vapour, Plu. Alex. 35.
b.
of subtle substance, τὸ π. Str. 1.3.5; οὐσία, opp. ὑγρά, Ph. 1.15, cf. Cleom. 1.8, Gal. 7.596.
3.
inflated, distended with air, ὑστέραι Arist. HA 584b22.
4.
Act. (= πνευματώδης 1.3), causing flatulence, οἶνος Id. Pr. 955a35; βρώματα Nicom.Com. 1.31, cf. Diph.Siph. ap. Ath. 3.73a (Sup.), Plu. 2.286e, Sor. 1.52. Adv. ‐κῶς by flatulence, Archig. ap. Gal. 12.537.
5.
breathing, exhaling, εὐοσμία Thphr. CP 6.16.3.
II.
of the breath or breathing, τὸ π. μόριον, ὁ π. τόπος, Arist. GA 781a31, Pr. 962a11.
III.
of spirit, spiritual, interpol. in Plu. 2.129c; opp. σαρκικός, ψυχικός, Ep.Rom. 15.27, 1 Ep.Cor. 2.13, etc. Adv. ‐κῶς ib.14.
IV.
οἱ Π. a school of physicians who referred all questions of health to pneumatic agencies, Gal. 8.749, 15.111.
V.
conveying πνεῦμα, κοιλία, of the left ventricle of the heart (opp. αἱματική), Erasistr. ap. eund.UP 6.12, cf. Placit. 4.5.7.
VI.
Rhet., Adv. ‐κῶς in one breath (cf. πνεῦμα VI), ἀποτείνεσθαι Hermog. Inv. 4.1.