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τόν-ος

tonos

<poctes), τφάρμακος, τὸν «antidote» (Hp

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1. τόνος · tonos — Chantraine

τόνος

2. τόν-ος · ton-os — LSJ

that by which a thing is stretched, that which can itself be stretched, cord, brace, band, cords, bedcords, plies, strands

that by which a thing is stretched, or that which can itself be stretched, cord, brace, band, οἱ τ. τῶν κλινέων the cords of beds or chairs, Hdt. 9.118, cf. Ar. Eq. 532 (anap.), Philippid. 12, Michel 832.48 (Samos, iv B.C.); sg., bedcords, Ar. Lys. 923; ὠμολίνου μακροὶ τόνοι A. Fr. 206; ἐκ τριῶν τ. of three plies or strands, of ropes, X. Cyn. 10.2.

2 sinews, tendons, nerves, nerves

in animals, τόνοι are sinews or tendons, Hp. Art. 11 ( = nerves acc. to Gal. 18(1).380):—of pneumogastric nerves, Ruf. Onom. 158.

3 twisted skeins of gut in torsion-engines

in machines, twisted skeins of gut in torsion-engines, Ph. Bel. 65.34, al., Hero Bel. 83.4, Plu. Marc. 15.

b

in the γαστραφέτης, = αἱ ἐκ τῶν ἄκρων κάμψεις, Hero Bel. 75.7.

c

in dockyard equipment, ὑποζωμάτων τέτταρας τόνους ἐγ νεωρίων IG 2(2).1673.12; τ. αἰχμάλωτοι ib. 1610.23; τ. αἰχμάλωτος ἀδόκιμος ib. 1613.282.

4 row, line

row or line of pillars, ib. 1668.48.

II stretching, tightening, straining, strain, tension, power of contracting muscles, strength

stretching, tightening, straining, strain, tension, ὁ τ. τῶν ὅπλων Hdt. 7.36; power of contracting muscles, Sor. 1.112; τ. καὶ ῥώμη Id. 2.48; τὸν τῆς ὁλκῆς τ. ὑπεκλῦσαι diminish the strength of the pull, ib. 61.

2 raising

of sounds, raising of the voice, Aeschin. 3.209,210, D. 18.280, Phld. Lib. p.19 O., etc.: hence,

a pitch, volume, diatonic scale, ‘values’

pitch of the voice, Pl. R. 617b, Arist. Phgn. 807a17, etc.; including volume, τόνοι φωνῆς· ὀξύ, βαρύ, μικρόν, μέγα X. Cyn. 6.20; κλαυθμυρίσαι μετὰ τόνου τοῦ προσήκοντος, of a new-born baby, Sor. 1.79; τῷ αὐτῷ τ. εἰπεῖν Arist. Rh. 1413b31; ἐν τ. ἀνιεμένοις καὶ βαρέσι Id. Aud. 804a26; τὴν φωνὴν καὶ τὸν τ. ἐξάραντα Hieronym. ap. D.H. Isoc. 13 (cf. Phld. Rh. 1.198 S.); σῴζειν τὸν τ. Longin. 9.13: pl., Phld. Rh. 1.196S.; of a musical instrument, Plu. Monarch. 2.827b, etc.; diatonic scale, APl. 16.220

b pitch, accent

pitch or accent of a word or syllable, Arist. Rh. 1403b29, D.T. 629.27, A.D. Pron. 8.8, al., Gal. 16.495 (the meaning of the Adv. τόνῳ mentioned by A.D. Adv. 167.2 is not given by him ( = λίαν, Hsch.); τόνῳ, = μετὰ προθυμίας ἰσχυρᾶς, was read by Gal. (16.585) in Hp. Prorrh. 1.36 (ξὺν τόνῳ or ξὺν πόνῳ codd. Hp.)).

c measure, metre

measure or metre, ἐν ἑξαμέτρῳ τ. Hdt. 1.47, 62, 5.60; ἐν τριμέτρῳ τ. Id. 1.174.

d key

in Musical writers, key, Aristox. Harm. 2p.37M., Plu. Mus. 2.1134a, 1135a, etc.

3 mental, physical exertion, bodily energy, force, intensity, efficiency

mental or physical exertion, τ. ἀμφʼ ἀρετῆς, i.e. in praising it, Xenoph. 1.20; bodily energy, ἰσχὺς καὶ τ. Luc. Anach. 25, cf. 27; συστρέψαι τὸν τ. (by massage) Gal. 6.91: generally, force, intensity, Plu. Demetr. 21, Vind. 2.563f, etc.; τ. ὀργῆς Id. Brut. 34; τ. πνεύματος Luc. Dem.Enc. 7; ὁ τ. τῆς φαρμακείης its efficiency, Hp. Ep. 16; τ. δυνάμεων, title of a work by Heras, Gal. 13.416; τ. σοφιστικός Eun. VS p.497B.

4 ‘tension’, force, tension

in Stoic Philos., ‘tension’, force, in Nature and Man, πληγὴ πυρὸς ὁ τόνος ἐστί, κἂν ἱκανὸς ἐν τῇ ψυχῇ γένηται πρὸς τὸ ἐπιτελεῖν τὰ ἐπιβάλλοντα, ἰσχὺς καλεῖται καὶ κράτος Cleanth.Stoic. 1.128; ὁ ζωτικὸς τ. Stoic. 2.235, Gal. 6.321; αἰσθητικὸς τ. Stoic. 2.215; συνεκτικὸς τ. the tension which holds the universe together, ib. 134.

III tenor of oneʼs way, course

metaph., tenor of oneʼs way, course, εὐθὺν τ. τρέχειν Pi. O. 10(11).64; ἕνα τόνον ἔχειν Plu. Dem. 13.

IV quarter

quarter of a city, IG 12(5).872.36, al. (Tenos).

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