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1 φεγγίζω
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2 διαστίλβονθ'
διαστίλβοντα, διαστίλβωgleam: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plδιαστίλβοντα, διαστίλβωgleam: pres part act masc acc sgδιαστίλβοντι, διαστίλβωgleam: pres part act masc /neut dat sgδιαστίλβοντι, διαστίλβωgleam: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric)διαστίλβοντε, διαστίλβωgleam: pres part act masc /neut nom /voc /acc dualδιαστίλβονται, διαστίλβωgleam: pres ind mp 3rd plδιαστίλβοντο, διαστίλβωgleam: imperf ind mp 3rd pl (homeric ionic) -
3 διαστίλβει
διαστίλβωgleam: pres ind mp 2nd sgδιαστίλβωgleam: pres ind act 3rd sg -
4 διαστίλβον
διαστίλβωgleam: pres part act masc voc sgδιαστίλβωgleam: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 διαστίλβοντα
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6 διαστίλβοντι
διαστίλβωgleam: pres part act masc /neut dat sgδιαστίλβωgleam: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) -
7 διαστίλβουσι
διαστίλβωgleam: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)διαστίλβωgleam: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
8 διαστίλβουσιν
διαστίλβωgleam: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)διαστίλβωgleam: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
9 αἴγλη
αἴγλη, ἡ,A the light of the sun or moon, Od.4.45, etc.:—of the radiance of Olympus, λευκὴ αἴ. 6.45, cf. S.Ant. 610 (lyr.); εἰς αἴγλαν μολεῖν to come to daylight, i.e. to be born, Pi.N.1.35; φοιβὰν ὑπαὶ χειμῶνος αἴ., of sunshine on edge of storm-cloud, B.12.140; of dream light in sleep, S.Ph. 831 (lyr.).2 generally, radiance, gleam, ἀπὸ χαλκοῦ αἴ. Il.2.458; τὰς πυρφόρους Ἀρτέμιδος αἴ. the gleam of her torches, S.OT 207 (lyr.); μέλαιναν αἴ., of dying embers, E.Tr. 549 (lyr.).3 metaph., splendour, glory, αἴ. ποδῶν, of swiftness, Pi.O.13.36; διόσδοτος αἴ. Id.P.8.96. -
10 διαστίλβω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαστίλβω
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11 στίλβω
A , Aristaenet.1.25:—glitter, gleam, of polished or bright surfaces,χιτῶνας.. ἦκα στίλβοντας ἐλαίῳ Il.18.596
; ;κάλλεϊ καὶ χάρισι στίλβων Od.6.237
; λαμπραὶ δ' ἀκτῖνες ἀπ' αὐτοῦ αἰγλῆεν στίλβουσι beam from him, h.Hom.31.11;ὀμμάτων στίλβειν ἄτο.. φλόγα B.17.55
; σ. ὅπλοις E.Andr. 1146; ἰδὼν στίλβοντα τὰ λάβδα, i.e. the λ upon the Spartan shields, Eup.359;σ. νῶτον πτερύγοιν χρυσαῖν Ar.Av. 697
;σ. ἄνθει.. ἐπωμίδας Achae.4.3
;σ. ἐν χρωμάτων ποικιλίᾳ Pl.Phd. 110d
, cf. Thphr. Sens.77;ἱμάτια στίλβοντα Ev.Marc.9.3
: abs., of gold, Pl.Ti. 59b; of sleek horses,σ. ὥστε κύκνου πτερόν E.Rh. 618
; of brilliant complexion, Theoc.2.79, etc.; of water in motion, Arist.Mete. 370a18; of the white gleam on the eye, Id.HA 561a32, Gal.16.610;ὁρᾶν τῷ στίλβοντι Thphr.Sens.26
; of fixed stars, opp. planets (exc. Mercury, v. στίλβων), twinkle, Arist.APo. 78a30, Cael. 290a18: c.acc. cogn., σ. ἀστραπάς flash lightning, E.Or. 480: metaph.,σ. ὁμηλικίην ἐρατεινήν Orph.A. 1115
.2 metaph., shine, be bright, E.Hipp. 194 (anap.).II trans.,=στιλπνόω, στίλβει πρόσωπον Dsc.1.84
(v.l. for στιλβοῖ); στίλψασα τὰς παρειὰς ἐντρίμματι Aristaenet.
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12 ἀπολάμπω
ἀπο-λάμπω, ipf. act. and mid.: give forth a gleam, be resplendent; τρυφάλεια, Il. 19.381, πέπλος, Il. 6.295; impers., ὣς αἰχμῆς ἀπέλαμπε, ‘such was the gleam from the spear,’ Il. 22.319; fig., χάρις ἀπελάμπετο, Od. 18.298.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀπολάμπω
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13 στίλβω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to shine, to gleam, to shimmer'(Il.)Other forms: Aor. στίλψαι (rare a. late) (esp. ep. poet. Il., late prose).Compounds: Also w. ἀπο- a.o.Derivatives: 1. στίλβ-η f. `lamp' (com.), Άττικοὶ δε ἔσοπτρον H. 2. - ηδών, - όνος f. `brilliance, shimmer' (Thphr., Phld. a.o.; cf. λαμπηδών). 3. στίλψις f. `the sparkling' (Tz.). 4. στιλβ-άς (γῆ) `shimmering' (late). 5. - αῖος = coloratus (gloss.). 6. - ηδόν adv. `gleaming, sparkling' (Suid.). 7. - ων, - οντος a. - ωνος m. name of the planet Mercury (Arist. a.o.; Scherer Gestirnnamen 89 f.), also PN as Στίλπων. 8. στιλβός `gleaming' (Gal.) with - ότης f. (v. l. for στιλπνότης Plu.), - όω `to make shine' (LXX, Dsc.), from which - ωσις, - ωμα, - ωθρον, - ωτής (LXX, Dsc. a..). -- Beside it στιλπνός `shining, sparkling' (Ξ 351, Arist. a.o.) with - ότης (Gal., Plu. a.o.), - όω `to polish' (Arr., Gal.) with - ωτής (Lyd.); cf. θαλπνός, τερπνός a.o.Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Unexplained. As a sequence - ilb\/p- for the Indo-European phonological system is unacceptable, the word can at least in this form not have been inherited. A more than uncertain combination with a Celt. word for `eye, aspect', Ir. sell, sellaim etc., in Fick 2, 313 a.o. (s. Bq and WP. 2, 646, Pok. 1035). Not better Machek Rev. et. slav. 23, 63 and Listy filol. 72, 72 f. (to Russ. blistátь `gleam'). -- Furnée 154 assumes στιλπ- beside στιλβ-, because of στιλπνός and Στίλπων. So the word seems Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,798-799Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στίλβω
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14 Σείριος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `Sirius, dog star' (Hes.), also appositive or attributive Σείριος ἀστήρ (Hes. Op. 417), as adj. of stars (Ibyc. a. o.) and of the sun (Archil. a. o.), `glowing, burning, desiccating'; also as adjunct of the νᾶες (Tim. Pers. 192), prob. reinterpreted as `devastating, destroying' (cf. v. Wilamowitz ad loc.).Derivatives: σειριόεις `scorching, glowing' ( ἥλιος, ἀτμός, Opp., Nonn.); σειρι-άω `to glow, to scorch' ( ὀξέα σειριάει, of Σείριος, Arat. 331), also `to get a heat stroke, σειρίασις' (medic.); σειρ-αίνω `to scorch, to parch' (Oros ap. EM), - όω ( ἀπο-), also - έω (- εόω) `to desiccate, to drain, to filtrate' (medic., pap.; cf. Lagercrantz on PHolm. 23, 21) with - ωμα, - ωσις (late); - άζω `to strike', of lightning (Ael. Dion.). To this designations for `thin, transparent (summer)garment': σειρόν, σείριον, σείρινα, σειρήν (Harp., Phot., Hes.); cf. Solmsen Wortforsch. 128. Artificial backformation σείρ, σειρός ὁ ἥλιος καὶ Σείριος (Suid.).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: Not certainly explained. If prop. `sparkling, flickering' and at all IE., Σείριος can with σείω (s. v.) belong to a verb for `be excited, sparkle, gleam' in Skt. tviṣ-, to which a.o. tvíṣ- `excitement, gleam', tveṣ-á- `tempestuous, sparkling'; to this also Av. ʮwisra- `lighting'. Basis then *tu̯eis-ro- or (if σει- would stand for σῑ-; Götze KZ 51, 151 f.) *tu̯is-ro-; s., beside Bq, WP. 1, 748 w. lit., Pok. 1099. Further details w. lit. in Scherer Gestirnnamen 111ff. -- Furnée 262 compares τίριος θέρους. Κρῆτες H.; if so, the word would be Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,688Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > Σείριος
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15 ἀστράπτω
ἀστράπτω (s. ἀστραπή; Hom. et al.; Epict. 1, 29, 61; PGM 5, 150; 7, 234; 8, 92; LXX; TestAbr A 7 p. 84, 5 [Stone p. 16] al.; JosAs 23:14 cod. A; Philo, Aet. M. 86) flash, gleam ἀστραπὴ ἀστράπτουσα (cp. Ps 143:6) lightning flashing Lk 17:24. Of clothing gleam like lightning 24:4 (suggesting the opposite of a scene of mourning such as one might normally expect, cp. Aeschin. 3, 77).—EDNT. M-M. -
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20 αιθύγμασι
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