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1 εύσαι
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2 εὗσαι
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3 φυτεύω
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4 εὕω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `singe' (Il.).Other forms: Aor. εὗσαι,Derivatives: εὕστρα ( εὔσ-) f. `place for singeing' (Ar. Eq. 1236), `roasted barley' ( PTeb. IIIa), `id.' (Paus. Gr.); εὑστόν ( εὑσ-) n. `singed sacrifice' (Miletos IV-IIIa); εὔσανα = ἐγκαύματα (Poll., H.). Very unclear Εὖρος, s. v.Etymology: Old verb, pushed out by καίω, which like other verbs with ευ-diphthong (s. γεύομαι) lost ablaut. εὕω is identical with Lat. ūrō `burn', Skt. óṣati `id.'; so with aspiration metathesis for *εὔhω \< IE *éus-ō (cf. Schwyzer 219). The - σ- returns in εὑσ-τόν (with secondary full grade against Skt. uṣ-tá- = Lat. us-tus `burned') and in εὕσ-τρα (with analogical aspiration; on τρᾱ- cf. Schwyzer 532, Chantraine Formation 333), and was from there introduced in εὔσ-ανα (Stang Symb. Oslo. 2, 66). Also elsewhere (e. g. the zero grade German. l-deriv. in OWNo. usli m., MHG. usel(e) f. `glowing ashes'). S. Bq, Pok. 347f., W.-Hofmann s. ūrō.Page in Frisk: 1,596-597Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > εὕω
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5 ὀχεύω
ὀχεύω, - εῦσαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to cover, to mount', midd. `to copulate' (IA.).Derivatives: ὀχ-εῖος `serving for covering' (Din.), - εῖον n. `covering-place, stallion' (Lycurg., Arist.); - εία f. (X., Arist., pap.), ὀχή f. (Arat.), - ευσις f. (J.) `the covering, impregnating', - ευμα n. `product of the body' (Arist.); - ευτής m. `stallion' (pap. IIIa), - ευτικός `ruttish' (Arist., Thphr.); - εύτριαν H. s. ψόαν. -- Also ὀχῶν ὀχευτικῶς ἔχων H., ὀχέωνται (Arat. 1070 verse-end) = ὀχεύωνται.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Etymology debated. Acc. to older interpretation (Curtius a.o.) to ὀχέομαι `drive, ride', where (forgoing - εύω) the active diathesis is remarkable. After Prellwitz (thus Bq, WP. 2, 481f. a.o.) however from ἔχω in the sense of `overwhelm'. More attractive Bosshardt 30 sees in ὀχεύ-ω a denorninative of ὀχεύς, a.o. `door-bolt' (from ἔχω), prop. of the wooden pin, which was fitted in a hole in the wall to block the door; the ἅπ. λεγγ. ὀχῶν, ὀχέωνται are secondary innovations.Page in Frisk: 2,455Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀχεύω
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εὗσαι — εὕω singe aor imperat mid 2nd sg εὕω singe aor inf act … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
INTERRASILE Opus — apud Vilhelm. Brittonem dicitur interpolatum caelaturâ et planâ. Planum enim inter caelaturas quasi rasum videtur: adeoqueve rasili opponitur, ut quod subinde caelaturâ et plano variatur ac distinguitur. Alex. Quod nunc sculpturis quod nunc… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
ADRIANUS — I. ADRIANUS Imperator Roman. qui post vexatos Christianos, morbô aquae intercutis periit. Vitam eius inter ceteros conscripsit Aelius Spartian. Moriens hos versus fudissodicitur; c. 25. Animula, vagula, blandula, Hospes, comesque corporis, Quae… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
eus- — eus English meaning: to burn Deutsche Übersetzung: “brennen” Material: O.Ind. óṣati “burns”, participle uṣṭá (= Lat. ustus), uṣṇá “hot, warm” (ōṣ a m “fast, rapid, hurried, immediately, right away” perhaps “*stormy, hot… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary