δακτύλιος [ῠ],
Boeot. δακκύλιος (v. δάκτυλος), ὁ, ring, signet, Sapph. 35, Hdt. 2.38, Ar. Pl. 884, Pl. R. 359e; ὁ ἐπὶ τοῦ δ. keeper of the signet, LXX To. 1.22; ὁ τῆς πόλεως δ. OGI 229.88 (Smyrna, iii B. C.); δ. φαρμακίτης Eup. 87, cf. Antiph. 177. II anything ringshaped, as,
1 felloe of a wheel, Poll. 1.145.
2. anus, Dsc. 1.70, Luc. Demon. 17, PRyl. 28.68 (iv A. D.).
3. pl., movable rings on a bit, X. Eq. 10.9.
4. stone to which mooring-cables were attached, Hsch.
5. door-handle, Id.
6. end of the steering-paddle, Id.
G1146 — δακτύλιος
δακτυλίου, ὁ (from δάκτυλος, because decorating the fingers), a ring: [Luk 15:22]. (From Herodotus down.)