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1 αιμορυγχιάν
αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)αἱμορυγχιᾶ̱ν, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres inf act (epic doric)αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres inf act (attic doric) -
2 αἱμορυγχιᾶν
αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres part act masc voc sg (doric aeolic)αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (doric aeolic)αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres part act masc nom sg (doric aeolic)αἱμορυγχιᾶ̱ν, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres inf act (epic doric)αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres inf act (attic doric) -
3 αιμορυγχία
αἱμορυγχίᾱ, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres imperat act 2nd sgαἱμορυγχίᾱ, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
4 αἱμορυγχία
αἱμορυγχίᾱ, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: pres imperat act 2nd sgαἱμορυγχίᾱ, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
5 αιμορυγχίαν
αἱμορυγχίᾱν, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)αἱμορυγχίᾱν, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
6 αἱμορυγχίαν
αἱμορυγχίᾱν, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: imperf ind act 3rd pl (doric aeolic)αἱμορυγχίᾱν, αἱμορυγχιάωhave a bloody snout: imperf ind act 1st sg (doric aeolic) -
7 ῥύγχος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `snout of a pig, snout, beak' (Stesich., com., Arist., Theoc.).Compounds: Often as 2. member (with transition in the o-stems), e.g. ὀξύ-ρρυγχος `with a pointed beak' (Epich.), m. n. of an Egypt. fish (Str. u.a.; Strömberg Fischn. 43).Derivatives: ῥυγχ-ίον n. dimin. (Ar.), - αινα = nasuta (gloss.), - άζω = μυκτηρίζω Phot., - ιάζειν διαστρέφειν, ῥογχά-ζειν H.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1002] * srungh- `snore', (ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations])Etymology: Can hardly be separated from Arm. ṙng-un-k` pl. `nostrils, nose', which, if inherited (and not borrowed from ῥύγχος; cf. Hübschmann Arm. Gr. 486 f.), must go back on IE * srungh- or * sringh- (with secondary nasalization). One has considered connection with ῥέγκω, ῥέγχω `snore' (s.v.). -- WP. 2, 705, Pok. 1002.Page in Frisk: 2,664Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥύγχος
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10 ακροφύσια
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12 ακροφύσιον
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Snout — (snout), n. [OE. snoute, probably of Scand, or Low German origin; cf. LG. snute, D. snuit, G. schnauze, Sw. snut, snyte, Dan. snude, Icel. sn?ta to blow the nose; probably akin to E. snuff, v.t. Cf. {Snite}, {Snot}, {Snuff}.] 1. The long,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snout|y — «SNOW tee», adjective, snout|i|er, snout|i|est. 1. resembling a snout or muzzle; having a pronounced or prominent snout: »The nose was ugly, long and big, Broad and snouty like a pig (Thomas Otway). 2 … Useful english dictionary
snout — (n.) early 13c., trunk or projecting nose of an animal, from M.L.G. and M.Du. snute snout, from P.Gmc. *snut (Cf. Ger. Schnauze, Norw. snut, Dan. snude snout ), related to O.E. gesnot (see SNOT (Cf. snot)) … Etymology dictionary
snout — snout; snout·ish; snout·less; … English syllables
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Snout — Snout, v. t. To furnish with a nozzle or point. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
snout — snau̇t n a long projecting nose (as of a swine) * * * (snout) the long, specialized upper lip and apex of the nose seen in pigs and certain other animals … Medical dictionary
snout — [ snaut ] noun count 1. ) the long nose of a pig or a similar animal a ) the nose and mouth of a DOLPHIN or a similar animal 2. ) LITERARY something that looks like a snout, for example the front part of an airplane … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
snout|ed — «SNOW tihd», adjective. having a snout: »A group of snouted, slit eyed, sinister, and yet beautifully modelled Crusaders helmets... (New Yorker) … Useful english dictionary
snout — [snaut] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Middle Dutch; Origin: and Middle Low German snut] 1.) the long nose of some kinds of animals, such as pigs 2.) BrE informal a criminal who gives information about other criminals to the police … Dictionary of contemporary English
snout — ► NOUN 1) the projecting nose and mouth of an animal. 2) the projecting front or end of something such as a pistol. 3) Brit. informal tobacco or a cigarette. 4) Brit. informal a police informer. DERIVATIVES snouted adjective. ORI … English terms dictionary