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121 स्रुच्
srúcf. (nom. srúk;
prob. connected with sru andᅠ sruvá) a sort of large wooden ladle (used for pouring clarified butter on a sacrificial fire;
andᅠ properly made of Palāṡa orᅠ Khadira wood andᅠ about as long as an arm, with a receptacle at the end of the size of a hand;
three are enumerated, viz. juhū́, upabhṛít, andᅠ dhruvā́, in which order they are used in sg. du., andᅠ pl.) RV. etc. etc.
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122 prod
[prɔd] past tense, past participle ˈprodded1. verb1) to push with something pointed; to poke:يَنْخَس، يَخِزHe prodded her arm with his finger.
2) to urge or encourage:يَحُثHe prodded her into action.
2. nounan act of prodding:نَخْسَه، وَخْزَهShe gave him a prod.
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123 θωρακίζω
A arm with a breastplate or corslet,θωρακίσας αὐτοὺς καὶ ἵππους X.Cyr.8.8.22
:—[voice] Med., put on one's breastplate, Id.An.2.2.14:—[voice] Pass., θωρακισθείς ib.3.4.35; τεθωρακισμένοι cuirassiers, Th.2.100, X.An.2.5.35; ἄγαλμα τεθ. OGI332.7 (Elaea, ii B.C.).II generally, cover with defensive armour,τοὺς ἡνιόχους ἐθωράκισε πλὴν τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν X.Cyr.6.1.29
;ὄγκῳ.. χλανίδος εὖ τεθωρακισμένος Ephipp.14.10
: metaph., θ. ἑαυτούς, of wild boars, to sheathe themselves in mud, preparatory to fighting, Arist. HA 571b16; of the ichneumon,θωρακισθεὶς πηλῷ Str.17.1.39
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124 απεθωρήσσοντο
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125 ἀπεθωρήσσοντο
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126 εθωρακίζετο
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127 ἐθωρακίζετο
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128 εθωρακίσαντο
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