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1 λαμυρός
II gluttonous, greedy,γάστρις καὶ λ. Epicr. 5.8
= Antiph.89.5; γαστρὶ χαριζόμενος τῆς οὐ λαμυρώτερον οὐδὲν Timo 7;ὀδόντες Theoc.25.234
; .III metaph., wanton, impudent, -ώτερον λέγειν X.Smp.8.24
;Ἀλκιβιάδου ἡ ἄγαν λ. πολιτεία Plu.Comp.Alc.Cor.1
;λάμυρόν τι προσβλέπειν τινί Id.Mar. 38
;λ. ἱστορίη AP7.450
(Diosc.); of women, coquettish, ib.5.161 (Asclep.); of Eros, λαμυροῖς ὄμμασι πικρὰ γελᾷ ib. 179 (Mel.);λαμυρὰς Πόθων ἀέλλας Cerc.5.10
: later in good sense, piquant, arch, like ἐπίχαρις, Phryn.259; charming, Plu.Caes.49, Eun.VSp.467 B.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λαμυρός
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2 πλεύμων
πλεύμων, - ονοςGrammatical information: m., most pl.Meaning: `lung(s)' (Il.), metaph. `jellyfish' (Pl., Arist.).Compounds: Isolated compp., e.g. πλευμο-ρρωγής `with a rupture in the lung' (Hp.), ἁλι-πλεύμων m. `jellyfish' (Marcell. Sid.).Derivatives: πλευμον-ώδης ( πν-) `lung-like' (Arist.), - ία f. `inflammation of the lungs, pneumonia' ( Com. Adesp., medic.; much more usual the hypostasis περι-πλευμον-ία, - ίη `id.' [IA.]), - ίς f. `id.' (Hp.). Professional shortform πλεῦμος m. `lung-sickness' with πλευμ-άω, v. l. - όω `to suffer from lung-sickness' (Hp., Gal.).Etymology: With πλεύμων can be identified Skt. klomán- m. `the right lung', pl. `the lungs' if one assumes a dissimilation k-m from p-m: IE * pleu-mon-; Lat. pulmō `lung', if from * plu-mon-, is diff. only in ablaut. Orig. meaning "swimmer", as the lungs (as opposed to hart and liver) when thrown in the water after the slaughtering remain swimming above. A quite deviating fomation shows a cognate Baltoslav. group, e.g. Lith. plaũčiai m. pl., OCS pljušta n. pl., IE *pleu-ti̯o-. -- Details w. lit. in WP. 2, 95f., Pok. 837f., W.-Hofmann, Mayrhofer, Fraenkel s. vv., Vasmer s. pljuče; also Benveniste BSL 52, 40. Further s. πλέω.Page in Frisk: 2,558-559Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλεύμων
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