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περϊανθίσαντες, περί, ἀντί-ἵζωsi-sd-o: aor part act masc nom /voc plπερϊανθίσαντες, περί-ἀνθίζωstrew: aor part act masc nom /voc pl -
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περϊανθίσᾱς, περί, ἀντί-ἵζωsi-sd-o: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)περϊανθίσᾱς, περί-ἀνθίζωstrew: aor part act masc nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
23 γνωρίζω
A :—make known, point out, A.Pr. 487, LXX 1 Ki.10.8, al., Ep.Rom.0.22:—in this sense mostly [voice] Pass., become known, Pl.R. 428a, Arist.APr. 64b35;τὰ γνωριζόμενα μέρη τῆς οἰκουμένης Plb.2.37.4
.2 c. acc. pers., make known,τινά τινι Plu.Fab.21
; commend,τινὰ τῇ βουλῇ ἰσχυρῶς App. Mac.9.6
.II gain knowledge of, become acquainted with, discover, c. part., ;τὰ καλὰ γ. οἱ εὐφυέες πρὸς αὐτά Democr.56
, cf. E.Alc. 564, Th.7.44, Arist.Ph. 184a12:—[voice] Pass., Th.5.103, Men.72; γ. περί τι orπερί τινος Arist.Metaph. 1005b8
, 1037a16.2 become acquainted with, , D.35.6;τινὰς ὁποῖοί τινές εἰσι Isoc.2.28
:— [voice] Pass., ἐγνωρισμένοι αὐτῷ being made acquainted with him, ibid.;πρός τινος Luc.Tim.5
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24 κάμπτω
Aκάμψω Il.7.118
, S.OC91: [tense] aor. 1ἔκαμψα Od.5.453
, Pi.P.2.51, etc.:—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.καμφθήσομαι D.Chr.77.33
, Gal.UP2.15: [tense] aor. , Th.3.58: [tense] pf. inf.κεκάμφθαι Hp.Art.67
, part.κεκαμμένος Arist.Metaph. 1016a12
, ([etym.] ἐπι-, συγ-) Hp.Prog.3, X. Eq.7.2. (Cogn. with Lith. ka[mtilde]p-as 'corner', ku[mtilde]p-as 'curved', and prob. Lat. campus):—bend, curve, ὄφρα ἴτυν κάμψῃ that he may bend it into a chariot-rail, Il.4.486 (so metaph.,κ. νέας ἁψῖδας ἐπῶν Ar.Th.53
): freq. in phrase, γόνυ κ. bend the knee so as to sit down and rest,φημί μιν ἀσπασίως γόνυ κάμψειν Il.7.118
, cf. 19.72; ; οὐ κάμπτων γόνυ, i.e. never resting, A.Pr.32; ἄσμενός τἂν.. κάμψειεν γόνυ ib. 398;ἵζω.. κάμψας γόνυ E.Hec. 1150
; soκ. κῶλα S.OC19
; then κάμπτειν alone, sit down, rest, ib.85, E.Hec. 1080(lyr.); also γόνυ κ. bend the knee in worship, LXXIs.45.23, etc.:—[voice] Pass., bend oneself, opp. ἐκτείνεσθαι, Pl.Ti. 74b; ; ἡ κεκαμμένη (sc. γραμμή ) a bent line, Arist.Metaph.l.c.II turn or guide a horse or chariot round the turning-post (cf.καμπτήρ 11
), κάμψαι διαύλου θάτερον κῶλον πάλιν to double the post and return along the second half of the δίαυλος, A.Ag. 344;κ. δρόμον B. 9.26
; κάμπτοντος ἵππου as the horse was turning, S.El. 744;κ. περὶ νύσσαν Theoc.24.120
: metaph., κ. βίον to make the last turn in the course of life, S.OC91;κ. βίου τέλος E.Hipp.87
, El. 956;ὅταν κάμψῃς καὶ τελευτήσῃς βίον Id.Hel. 1666
; ἑξηκοστὸν ἥλιον κ. Herod.10.1; διὰ λόγου κάμψαι κακά to end evils by reasoning, E.Supp. 748.2 of seamen, double a headland,Ἡρακλέας στήλας Hdt.4.42
; τὸ ἀκρωτήριον, τὴν ἄκρην, Id.4.43, 7.122; , cf. Aeschrio 8.3; Μαλέαν κ. Poet. ap. Str.8.6.20, D.S.13.64, etc.;κ. περὶ ἄκραν Ar.Ach.96
; κ. κόλπον wind round the bay, Hdt.7.58.3 abs., πάλιν κ. turn back, E.Ba. 1225, Rh. 234 (lyr.); ἐγγὺς τῶν ἐμῶν κάμπτεις φρενῶν ( κάμπτῃ codd.) thou comest near my meaning, Id.IT 815.III in Music, κάμπτων με καὶ στρέφων ὅλην διέφθορεν (sc. Phrynis) with his turns and twists, Pherecr.145.15;κ. καμπήν Ar.Nu. 969
;κ. ᾠδάς Philostr.VA4.39
.IV metaph., κάμπτειν τινά bow down, humble, Pi.P.2.51;ὁ Χρόνος μ' ἔκαμψε Crates Theb.17
:—[voice] Pass., to be bent or bowed down, , 308, cf. 513; κάμπτομαι I submit, Pl.Prt. 320b, etc.; ; πολλὰ κάμπτονται καὶ συγκλῶνται are warped, Id.Tht. 173b: abs., to be moved to pity, Th.3.58 (in fullκ. εἰς ἔλεον Lib.Or. 59.85
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25 σολοικίζω
A- ιῶ A.D.Synt.199.14
:— speak or write incorrectly, commit a solecism, φωνῇ Σκυθικῇ ς. speak bad Scythian, Hdt.4.117;σ. τῇ φωνῇ D.45.30
, cf. Arist.SE 173b20, Rh. 1407b18; defined as τῇ λέξει βαρβαρίζειν, Id.SE 165b20; coupled with βαρβαρίζειν, Phld.Rh.1.154 S., Plu.2.59f.2 to be guilty of an absurdity,σ. ἐν δόξαις Epicur.Nat.14.9
, cf. 10; περὶ σολοικιζόντων λόγων, title of treatise by Chrysippus, Stoic.2.6.II err against good manners or propriety in any way (in speech, thought, dress, eating, etc.), behave boorishly, Zeno Stoic.1.23;περί τι Plu.2.45e
;τῇ χειρί Philostr.VS 1.25.9
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26 φροντίζω
A (troch.), etc.: [tense] pf.πεφρόντικα E.Alc. 773
, Eup.352, Ar.Ec. 263, etc.:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. φροντιοῦμαι, E.IT 343 (s.v.l.):— [voice] Pass., v. infr. IV: ([etym.] φροντίς):I abs., consider, reflect, take thought,φροντίζων εὑρίσκω Hdt.5.24
, cf. A.Pr. 1034, Supp. 418 (lyr.), Ar.Nu.75, al.;ζητεῖν καὶ φ. καὶ βουλεύεσθαι Isoc.9.41
; give heed, pay attention, Pl.R. 558a.2 to be thoughtful or anxious, πεφροντικὸς βλέπεις you look careworn, E.Alc. 773;τίς δ' ἔστιν ὁ.. φροντίζων; Phryn.
Com.21; τὸ πεφροντικός, as Subst., care, thought, Plu.2.983b.II with an object,1 c. acc. rei, consider, ponder,ἔχθος ἐμόν Thgn.1247
;Σωκράτης.. -ίζων τι ἕστηκε Pl.Smp. 220c
;δεινά.. τοῖς τεκοῦσι φροντίσαι A.Pers. 245
(troch.); [ ὀνείρατα] Hdt.7.16.β; devise,μηχανήν Id.5.67
;τοῦτο φ. ὅκως μὴ λείψομαι Id.7.8
.ά (nisi leg. τοῦτον); ἐκεῖνο δ' οὐ πεφροντίκαμεν, ὅτῳ τρόπῳ.. μνημονεύσομεν Ar.Ec. 263
; also directly folld. by a relat. clause,φ. ἥντιν' [ὁδὸν] ἴω προτέρην Thgn.912
;φ. πρὸς ἑωυτὸν ὡς δώσει Hdt.8.100
;ἐφρόντισ' ᾗ διέφθαρται βίος E. Hipp. 376
;φ. ὅ τι βούλεται ἑαυτὸν καλεῖν D.39.2
, cf. X.Mem.3.7.6; φ.τί ποτε τοῦτ' ἔστι Id.Cyr.3.3.32
; take thought that.., see to it that, ὅπως .. Pl.Ap. 29e, X.An.2.6.8, PHib.1.82.10 (iii B. C.); later ἵνα .. ib.43.7 (iii B. C.), Plb.2.8.8; ὡς .. PTeb.10.6, al. (ii B. C.): c. inf., Ep.Tit.3.8, BGU 8 ii 4 (iii A. D.), etc.: folld. by μή with subj.,φ. μὴ ἄριστον ᾖ Hdt.1.155
, cf. X.Mem.4.2.39, cf. infr. 111; οὐδὲν φ. εἰ .. Pl.Grg. 503a; φ. εἴτε.., εἴτε .. Id.R. 344e: c. inf., Plu.Fab.12: c. part.,φροντίζεθ' ὡς μαχούμενοι S.El. 1370
.2 c. gen., take thought for, give heed to a thing, regard it, mostly with a neg. expressed or implied,σοὶ δ' ἔμεθεν μὲν ἀπήχθετο φροντίσδην Sapph. 41
(s.v.l.);Περσέων οὐδὲν φ. Hdt.3.97
, cf. 100, 151, 4.167;γῆ αὐχμοῦ φροντίζουσα οὐδέν Id.4.198
;Πενθέως οὐ φροντίσας E.Ba. 637
(troch.);μηδὲν ὅρκου φροντίσῃς Ar.Lys. 915
;τῶν οἰκετῶν.. μηδὲν φ. Lys.7.17
; μησενὸς ἄλλου φ., πλὴν ὅπως .. Isoc.15.305; ;τὸ παράπαν θεῶν μὴ φ. Id.Lg. 701c
; conversely, τοὺς θεοὺς φ. οὐδὲν τῶν ἀνθρωπίνων ib. 888c, cf. Men.Epit. 552: so with Advbs. implying a neg.,σμικρὰ φ. ὄχλου E.Or. 801
(troch.);ὀλίγον φ. δεσποτῶν Id.Cyc. 163
;σμικρὸν φ. Σωκράτους Pl.Phd. 91c
; also without neg.,οὗπερ δεῖ μάλιστα φ. E.Heracl. 242
;τοῦ μὲν ὀνόματος φ., τοῦ δὲ πράγματος ἀμελεῖν And.4.27
;σφόδρα σοῦ φ. X.Mem.3.11.10
;εἰ σοφὸς ἀνὴρ ταφῆς φροντιεῖ Demetr.Lac.Herc.1012.26
; later, to be steward or bailiff,τῶν ὑπαρχόντων τινός BGU300.4
(ii A. D.): so with Preps., φ. περί τινος to be concerned or anxious about,σφέων αὐτῶν πέρι Hdt.8.36
, cf. X.Mem.1.1.12, E.Hipp. 709;ὑπέρ τινος Pl.Euthphr.4d
;ὑπὲρ σωτηρίας D.1.2
; less freq. in this sense c. acc. only, [Σωκράτης] τἄλλα μὲν πεφρόντικεν Eup.352
;ἄλλο οὐδὲν φροντίζειν Pl.Grg. 501e
;ἀλλ' οὐ τὰ βίου.. δεῖ φροντίσαι Men.330
;ἡ δ' ἐφρόντισ' οὐδὲ ἕν Cratin. 302
(troch.).b later, see to, provide for, furnish, σιτάριον, χρήσιμα, ZUP73.5, 69.2 (both ii B. C.);τὰ ἐπιβάλλοντα τῇ ἑορτῇ BGU845.18
(ii A. D.);μηδὲν φροντίσας Pherecr.80
.c c. acc. et part., (anap.).3 the object is freq. unexpressed, ἐφρόντιζε ἱστορέων, i. e. inquired carefully, Hdt.1.56; οἲ τοὺς φίλους βλάπτοντες οὐ φροντίζετε who though ye do mischief to your friends reck not of it, E.Hec. 256; μὴ φροντίσῃς heed it not Ar.V. 228;οὐ, μὰ Δἴ, οὐδ' ἐφρόντισα Id.Ra. 493
, cf. 650, Pl. 215, 704; c. part.,τοιαῦτα.. γιγνόμενα.. ὁρῶντες οὐδὲν φροντίζετε And.4.23
.III [voice] Med. in signf. 11.1, φροντιζόμενον μή .. X.Hier.7.10: c. acc., E.IT 343 (s. v. l.).IV later in [voice] Pass., to be an object of thought or care, πεφροντισμένος carefully thought out;λόγος D.S.15.78
, 16.32;λόγοι πεφρ. εὖ Philostr.VS1.11
;τρέφονται τροφῇ πεφροντισμένῃ Ael.NA7.9
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27 χειμερίζω
A = χειμάζω 1.2, pass the winter, winter,περὶ Μίλητον Hdt.6.31
;περὶ Θεσσαλίην 8.126
;ἐνθαῦτα 7.37
; ἐν Κύμῃ, αὐτοῦ, 8.130; also in later Prose, D.H.15.10;μετὰ τῶν λόγων Them.Or.10.130a
.II to be stormy, Thphr.Sign.42.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χειμερίζω
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28 ὀργη 1
ὀργη 1.Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `psychical drive, propensity, character, (strong) emotion, passion, wrath' (h. Cer. 205, Hes. Op.304; on the meaning Marg Charakter 13 f., cf. Diller Gnomon 15, 597).Compounds: As 2. member in ἄν-, δύσ-, εὔ-οργος (Cratin., S.), analog. enlarged in ἀν-, δυσ-, εὑ-όργ-ητος (Hp., Gorg., Th.; cf. ἄνο-ος: ἀνό-ητος a.o.) with - ησία f. (Hp., E.), with transference to the σ-stems e.g. περι-οργής (Th.).Derivatives: ὀργ-ίλος `irascible' (Hp., X., D., Arist.) with - ιλότης f. (Arist., Plu.). -- Besides, prob. as denomin., ὀργάω, rarely w. ἐξ- a.o., mostly pres. `to bristle, swell with nourishing liquids and juice' (of the earth and of fruits), `to bristle with, to be full of lust and desire' (of men), `to desire strongly' (IA.) with derivv.: 1. νέ-οργος `freshened' (γῆ, Thphr.; backformation); 2. ἐξόργησις f. `stong desire' (Herm. in Phdr.); 3. ὀργητύς ὀργή H.; 4. ὀργασμός f. `orgasm' (sch. Hp.), after σπασμός a.o. -- Further from ὀργή in the sense of `wrath': 1. ὀργίζομαι `to be angry', also - ίζω `to make angry', not seldom w. prefix, e.g. συν-, δι-, ἐξ-, παρ-, περι-, (Att.) with παροργ-ισμός m., - ισμα n. `provocation, wrath' (LXX, Ep. Eph.); 2. ὀργαίνω `to make, to be wrathful' (S., E.). -- From ὀργάω (if not from ὀργή or an older root-noun, s.bel.) also ὀργάς, - άδος f. `luxuriously fertile (earth, marsh)' (Att.); on the formation Schwyzer 508, Chantraine Form. 351 a. 356.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1169] *u̯e\/or(H)ǵ- `swell of juice, strength, anger'Etymology: With ὀργή agrees formally exactly Skt. ūrjā́ f. `nourishment, strength' (on the phonetics Schwyzer 363), which however was enlarged from older ū́rj- `id.' (Wack.-Debrunner II: 2, 260f.); the formal identity of ὀργή and ūrjā́ is therefore secondary. Semantically ūrj(ā́) fits much better to ὀργάω, which preserved the original concrete meaning. The same transference to the psychological area as ὀργή shows OIr. ferc f. `rage' (IE *e). WP. 1, 289 w. lit., Pok. 1169, Mayrhofer 1,116, Dehò Ist. Lomb. 91, 372f.; older lit. also in Bq. The Skt. form seems to require *u̯rHg-, but this has not been definitely solved. -- After Specht KZ 59, 80 "first to ἔρδω"; for semantic influence of ἔργον on ὀργή (S. Ant. 355) and ὀργάς etc. Tovar Emer. 10, 228ff.Page in Frisk: 2,411Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ὀργη 1
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29 πλύνω
Grammatical information: v.Other forms: ( πλύνεσκον Χ 155), aor. πλῦναι (Od.), fut. πλῠν-έω (ep. Ion.), -ῶ (Att.), pass. perf. πέπλυμαι (IA.), aor. πλυθῆναι (hell.), fut. - θήσομαι (Com. Adesp.).Derivatives: Adj. 1. νεό-, ἔκ-πλυ-τος `newly washed, washed out' (ζ 64 and A., Pl.), πλυτός `washed' (Hp.); 2. ἐϋ-πλυν-ής `washed well' (Od.); 3. πλυν-τικός `belonging to washing' (Pl., Arist.; Chantraine Études 135), πλυ-τικός `id.' (Alex. Aphr.). Subst. 4. πλυνοί m. pl. `washing pits, -troughs, -sites' (Hom., hell.; Chantraine Form. 192) with the dimin. πλύνιον n. (inscr. Sicily); with barytonesis 5. πλύνος m. `laundry' (pap., ostr.; Mayser Pap. I: 3, 3); unclear Ar. Pl. 1061; with πλυνεύς m. `washer' (Att. inscr., Poll.; cf. Bosshardt 81). Further nom. actionis: 6. πλύσις ( περί-, κατά-, ἀπό- πλύνω) f. `washing' (IA.), late ἀπόπλυν-σις (Sophon.); πλύσιμος `belonging to laundry' (pap. IIIa); 7. πλύμα ( ἀπό-, περί- πλύνω; πλύσμα Phot., also mss.) n. `washing-, swilling water, swill' (Hp., Pl. Com., Arist., pap.); 8. πλυσμός πλυτήρ H. Nom. agentis a. istr.: 9. πλύν-τρια f. `washer (fem.)' (Att. inscr., Poll.), - τρίς f. `id.' (Ar.), also `fuller's earth' (botanics in Thphr.; Capelle RhM 104, 58), masc. πλύν-της (Poll.), πλύ-της (EM, Choerob.); also πλυτήρ (H.; s. above) and *πλυν-τήρ in Πλυν-τήρ-ια n. pl. name of a purification-festival (Att. inscr., X.) with - ιών, - ιῶνος m. monthname (Thasos), if not rather analog. after other subst. in - τήρια, - τήριον (s. Chantraine Form. 63 f.); thus κατα-πλυντηρ-ίζω metaph. `to shower with abusive words' prop. `to immerse in swilling water, to drench with swilling water'?; 10. πλύν-τρον n. = πλύμα (Arist.). pl. `payment for washing' (pap. IIIa, Poll.).Etymology: As κρί̄νω from *κρί-ν-ι̯ω, πλύ̄νω from *πλύ-ν-ι̯ω is a nasalpresent with a further yot-suffix; the nasal came also in non-pres. forms; cf. Schwyzer 694. As a whole πλύνω is a Greek creation, but on IE basis (on Armen. bel.). Thus πλυτός agrees formally with Skt. pluta- `swimming, overrun' (first in compp., e.g. uda-plu-t-á- `swimming in the water' [AV]), also with Russ. plot `raft', Latv. pluts `id.' (Russ. LW [loanword]?). Thus πλύσις = Skt. pluti- f., as gramm. expression `vowellengthening', late also `flood'; at least in the lastmentioned case we must reckon with parallel innovation. Both these zero grade forms as perf. midd. pu-plu-v-e a.o. fit in the full-grade present plávate = πλέω; a zero-grade pres., also with nasalsuffix, is found in Arm. lua-na-m (aor. lua-c`i), which agrees also semantically ('wash, bathe') to πλύνω. -- Further s. πλέω and πλώω. (Prob. no to πύελος.)Page in Frisk: 2,564-565Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > πλύνω
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30 σάρξ
σάρξ, σαρκόςGrammatical information: f., often pl. (Hom almost only).Meaning: `flesh, piece(s) of meat' (Il.); on the number Schw.-Debrunner 43, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 2,30.Other forms: Aeol. σύρκες pl. H., EM; on the phonetics Schwyzer 308.Compounds: Many compp., e.g. σαρκο-φάγος `eating flesh' (Arist.), λίθος σαρκοφάγος des. of a stone broken near Assos (Troas), which was used for funeral monuments and would have eaten the corpse (Poll. 10, 150, Plin. a. o.); on the debated physiological-chemical proces s. R. Müller in Kretschmer Glotta 22, 265; from there `coffin' (inscr.), Lat. LW [loanword] sarcophagus, OHG sarch etc.; ἄ-σαρκος `without flesh, thin' (IA.); on the 2. member extens. Sommer Nominalkomp. 94 f.Derivatives: 1. σαρκ-ίον (Hp., Arist. a. o.), - ίδιον (Arist. etc.) n. `piece of flesh', - ίς f. `meat, food' (late pap.); - ῖτις f. name of a stone (Plin.; after the colour, Redard 60). 2. σάρκ-ινος (Att. etc.), - ικός (hell. a. late), - ειος (late) `fleshy, made of flesh'; - ώδης `flesh-like' (Hp., X. etc.), - ήρης `consisting of flesh' ( Trag. Adesp.). 3a σαρκ-ίζω `to scrape clean of flesh' (Hdt.; on the privative meaning Hudson-Williams ClassRev. 26, 122f.; not correct Schwyzer 736), περι- σάρξ with - ισμός (medic.), ἐκ- σάρξ (LXX); b. - όω ( περι-, ἐκ- a. o.) `to make fleshy, to change into flesh' with - ωμα, - ωσις, - ωτικός (medic. a. o.); c. - άζω s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1102] *tu̯r̥ḱ- `cut'Etymology: Acc. to a general, very acceptable view (since v. Bradke ZDMG 40, 752) to Av. ʮwarǝs-, pres. ʮwǝrǝsaiti prop. `cut' ( upa-, us- a. o.), as simplex `shape, create, destine etc.', IE tu̯r̥ḱ- (WP. 1, 751, Pok. 1102); so prop. *'slice' as Lat. carō `(piece) of meat' = Umbr. karu `pars, piece of meat' to κείρω `cut' etc. Other argumentation by Risch Sprache 7, 93 ff. (where also Hitt. tuekkaš `body' [with assumed loss of r before k] is discussed; s. however on σάκος): to ʮwarǝs- in the (clearly secondary) meaning `create, build'; so "flesh as what gives the human body shape and form"; certainly not to be preferred. -- Thus also Lubotsky, Sprache 36 (1994) 94-102, who shows that Skt. tvaṣṭar- contains a zero grade (with a \< r̥), like Av. ʮwōrǝštar- (from * ʮwǝrǝštar-). OIr. torc `boar' has the same origin, for which he reconstructs *turḱos. L. discusses also the rise of - αρ-, - υρ- (rejecting a reconstr. *tu̯orḱ-). - From σάρξ Alb. šark `flesh of a fruit' (Jokl IF 44, 13 ff.).Page in Frisk: 2,679-680Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σάρξ
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31 σαρκός
σάρξ, σαρκόςGrammatical information: f., often pl. (Hom almost only).Meaning: `flesh, piece(s) of meat' (Il.); on the number Schw.-Debrunner 43, Chantraine Gramm. hom. 2,30.Other forms: Aeol. σύρκες pl. H., EM; on the phonetics Schwyzer 308.Compounds: Many compp., e.g. σαρκο-φάγος `eating flesh' (Arist.), λίθος σαρκοφάγος des. of a stone broken near Assos (Troas), which was used for funeral monuments and would have eaten the corpse (Poll. 10, 150, Plin. a. o.); on the debated physiological-chemical proces s. R. Müller in Kretschmer Glotta 22, 265; from there `coffin' (inscr.), Lat. LW [loanword] sarcophagus, OHG sarch etc.; ἄ-σαρκος `without flesh, thin' (IA.); on the 2. member extens. Sommer Nominalkomp. 94 f.Derivatives: 1. σαρκ-ίον (Hp., Arist. a. o.), - ίδιον (Arist. etc.) n. `piece of flesh', - ίς f. `meat, food' (late pap.); - ῖτις f. name of a stone (Plin.; after the colour, Redard 60). 2. σάρκ-ινος (Att. etc.), - ικός (hell. a. late), - ειος (late) `fleshy, made of flesh'; - ώδης `flesh-like' (Hp., X. etc.), - ήρης `consisting of flesh' ( Trag. Adesp.). 3a σαρκ-ίζω `to scrape clean of flesh' (Hdt.; on the privative meaning Hudson-Williams ClassRev. 26, 122f.; not correct Schwyzer 736), περι- σαρκός with - ισμός (medic.), ἐκ- σαρκός (LXX); b. - όω ( περι-, ἐκ- a. o.) `to make fleshy, to change into flesh' with - ωμα, - ωσις, - ωτικός (medic. a. o.); c. - άζω s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1102] *tu̯r̥ḱ- `cut'Etymology: Acc. to a general, very acceptable view (since v. Bradke ZDMG 40, 752) to Av. ʮwarǝs-, pres. ʮwǝrǝsaiti prop. `cut' ( upa-, us- a. o.), as simplex `shape, create, destine etc.', IE tu̯r̥ḱ- (WP. 1, 751, Pok. 1102); so prop. *'slice' as Lat. carō `(piece) of meat' = Umbr. karu `pars, piece of meat' to κείρω `cut' etc. Other argumentation by Risch Sprache 7, 93 ff. (where also Hitt. tuekkaš `body' [with assumed loss of r before k] is discussed; s. however on σάκος): to ʮwarǝs- in the (clearly secondary) meaning `create, build'; so "flesh as what gives the human body shape and form"; certainly not to be preferred. -- Thus also Lubotsky, Sprache 36 (1994) 94-102, who shows that Skt. tvaṣṭar- contains a zero grade (with a \< r̥), like Av. ʮwōrǝštar- (from * ʮwǝrǝštar-). OIr. torc `boar' has the same origin, for which he reconstructs *turḱos. L. discusses also the rise of - αρ-, - υρ- (rejecting a reconstr. *tu̯orḱ-). - From σάρξ Alb. šark `flesh of a fruit' (Jokl IF 44, 13 ff.).Page in Frisk: 2,679-680Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σαρκός
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32 στέλλω
στέλλω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to put in order, to make ready, to equip, dress with weapons, clothes etc.; to prepare (for a journey), to dispatch'; also `to furl, take in the sails, to tie up, to constrain'; midd. esp. `to summon, to fetch, to prepare (for a journey), to set off' (also act. intr.). `to dress'.Other forms: Aor. στεῖλαι, - ασθαι (Il.), Aeol. ἀπο-, ἐπι-στέλλαι, fut. στελ-έω (β 287 a.o.), -ῶ, - οῦμαι (Att.). Aor. pass. σταλ-ῆναι (Pi., IA.), - θῆναι (hell.), perf. pass. ἔσταλμαι (IA.), act. ἔσταλκα (Att.), ἔστολα (gramm.).Compounds: Very often w. prefix with variaous shades of neaning, e.g. ἀπο-, δια-, ἐπι-, κατα-, περι-, συν-, ὑπο-. As 2. member e.g. ἰδιό-στολος `having one's own equipment, equipped at one's own expense, making one's own journey' (Plu. a.o.), πυγο-στόλος adjunct of γυνή (Hes. Op. 373; on the debated meaning Martinazzoli Par. del Pass. 15, 203ff.); ναυ-στολ-έω `to send on a ship, to navigate, to steer (a ship)' (Pi., S., E., late prose; ναύ-στολος only A. Th. 858 [lyr.; doubted]; cf. ναυ-μαχέω, οἰνο-χοέω a.o. in Schwyzer 726); ἀκρο-στόλ-ιον n. `decorated end of the rostrum' (Callix., Str., D.S. etc.); ἀπόστολ-ος (: ἀπο-στέλλω) m. `envoys, fleet-expedition' (IA.), `apostle' (LXX, NT). As 2. member e.g. μελανό-στολος `with a black garment' (Plu.).Derivatives: A. 1. στόλος m. `equipment (of a campaign), campaign by water and by land, fleet, army, troop, legion, march' (Pi., IA.); also `rostrum' (Pi., trag.)`outgrowth, stump, appendage' (Arist.); cf. below. 2. στολή (Aeol. σπόλα; cf. below) f. `armor', usu. `dress, garment' (IA.), `obstruction, pressure, constraint' (Epicur., medic.); ἀπο-, δια- ἐπι-στολή a.o. (: ἀπο-στέλλω) `sending resp. extension, mission or letter' (IA. etc.) with ἀποστολ-εύς m. `officials for equipping and dispatching the fleet' (Att.) a.o., s. Bosshardt 53 f. From this the dimin. στόλ-ιον n. (Delos IIa, AP a.o.); στολ-άς f. `jacket' (Ael.); στολ-ίς f. `dress', pl. `folds' (E., Arist. etc.) with - ίδιον, - ιδώδης, - ιδόομαι, - ίδωμα, - ιδωτός. - From στολή and στόλος: στολ-ίζω, also w. κατα-, συν-, ὑπο- `to place in order, to equip, to dress' (Hes. Op. 628, E., hell. a. late), - ισις, - ισμα, ισμός, - ιστής, - ιστήριον, - ιστεία; - άζομαι `to dress' in ἐστολάδαντο (metr. inscr. Marathon IIp; cf. ἐρράδαται a.o. Schwyzer 672). -- 3. στολμός m. `equipment, clothing' (A., E.). -- B. στέλμα στέφος, στέμμα H. (correct?); στελμονίαι ζώματα H. (= X. Cyr. 6, 1); cf. ἁρ-μον-ία a.o., Scheller Oxytonierung 58f. -- C. 1. - σταλ-μα, only from the prefixed ἐπι-στέλλω etc.: ἐπί-, διά-, ἀπό-σταλμα n. `public mission etc.' (Thphr., pap.). 2. διασταλ-μός m. `assessment' (pap. VIp). 3. στάλ-σις f. `obstruction' (Gal.), διά- στέλλω `destination, treaty' (LXX). 4. ἀνα-, δια-, περι- etc. - σταλτικός (late). --5. On στάλιξ s. v.Origin: IE [Indo-European]X [probably] [1019] * stel- `put (up), stand'; also [985] * spel- `split'?Etymology: The above forms form in spite of all semantic differentiation a well kept together formal system. Outside the wide semantic cadre are, however, στόλος in the sense of `ships beak a.o.', a meaning which seems difficult to connect with στέλλω `prepare, equip, send out', but which can without difficulty be connected with στελεά, στέλεχος, στήλη [which in my view do not belong to στέλλω]. When judging the etymology some seemingly Aeolic, mostly only lexically attested forms with σπ- (against inscr. ἀπο-, ἐπι-στέλλαι) must not be overlooked: σπελλάμεναι στειλάμεναι, σπολεῖσα σταλεῖσα, εὔσπολον εὑεί-μονα, εὑσταλέα, κασπέλλει (cod. - έλη) στορνύει (all H.); σπόλα = στολή (Sapph.), κασπολέω (- σπελ-?) ὑποστορέσω (Sapph., H.). So ΙΑ. στελ-, Aeol. σπελ- from IE skʷel- (lit. in Persson Beitr. 1, 422)? After Bechtel Dial. 1, 125f. (with Schulze; cf. on this Hamm Grammatik 15 w. n. 3) in IA. στέλλω IE * stel- `send' and skʷel- `equip' (from where Aeol. σπελ-) would have fallen together. The difficulty to find IE * skʷel- back in other languages, as well as the meagre documentation of the σπ-forms both arouse suspicion against such a supposition. For some of the relevant words ( σπόλα, εὔσπολος) one might sonsider a connection with IE * spel- `split' (s. σπολάς). -- Exact cognates outside Greek are missing. Nearest comes Arm. steɫc-anem, aor. steɫc-i `prepare, creare' with unclear c (ɫc from l + s with Pedersen KZ 39, 427 ?); beside it steɫn, pl. steɫun-k` `stem, stalk, twig' (cf. στέλεχος, στελεά). Also several other words go back on IE * stel-, but deviate semantically from στέλλω: Alb. shtiell `wind up, reel up, collect' (IE * stel-n-ō); Germ. nouns as OE stela m. `stalk of a plant', OWNo. stiolr m. `tail-bone', NNorw. stjøl `stalk, stem' (\< * stelu-; cf. στελεχος, στελεά). Here belong also the unclear OWNo. stallr m. `constitution, crib, stable', OHG stal m. `living, seat, stable' (to which stellen) from PGm. * stalla- or * staðla-(IE * stol-no- or * st(h)h₂-dhlo- [to st(h)ā- `stand'; s. ἵστημι]); Skt. sthálam n. `continent, earth-bottom', sthálā f. `raised earth' etc. (cf. on στήλη). -- Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 643ff., Pok. 1019f., W.-Hofmann s. locus; older lit. also in Bq. -- The evidence for IE origin is meagre; could the word be Pre-Greek?Page in Frisk: 2,786-788Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στέλλω
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33 στέφω
στέφω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to surround closely, to enclose tightly, to encase, to wreathe, to honour (with libations)' (for it, esp in prose, often στεφανόω).Other forms: Aor. στέψαι, - ασθαι (Il.), pass. στεφθῆναι, fut. στέψω, - ομαι, perf. ἔστεμμαι (IA.; ἐστεθμένος Miletos VIa; cf. στέθματα below).Compounds: Also w. περι-, ἐπι-, κατα- a.o. As 2. member a.o. in χρυσο-στεφής `consisting of a golden garland' (S.), but most verbal, e.g. καταστεφ-ής `wreathed' (: κατα-στέφω, S., A. R.).Derivatives: 1. στέφος n. `wreath, garland' (Emp., trag., late prose), metaph. `honouring libation' (A. Oh. 95); 2. στέμμα, most pl. - ατα n. `band, wreath' (Il.), also as ornament of Rom. figures or ancestors, `family tree' (Plu., Sen., Plin.), `guild' (late inscr.) with - ματίας surn. of Apollon (Paus.), - ματιαῖον meaning uncertain (H., AB), - ματόω `to wreathe' (E.); on the byform στέθματα τὰ στέμματα H. s. Schwyzer 317 Zus. 1 (w. lit.). 3. στέψις f. `the wreathing' (pap. IIIp). 4. στεπτικόν n. `wreath-money, -toll' (pap. IIIp). 5. στεπτήρια στέμματα, α οἱ ἱέται ἐκ τῶν κλάδων ἐξῆπτον H.; Στεπτήριον n. name of a Delphic feast (Plu.). 6. στεφών m. `summit' (Ephesos IIIa), = ὑψηλός, ἀπόκρημνος H.; after κολοφών a.o. -- 7. στεφάνη f. `fillet, edge of a helmet' also `helmet' (Trümpy Fachausdrücke 43. also Hainsworth JHSt. 78, 52), `edge of a rock, wall-pinnacle' (esp. ep. poet. Il., also hell. a. late prose). 8. στέφανος m. `wreath, frame, wreath of victory or honour, honour' (since Ν 736) with several derivv.: - ιον, - ίσκος, - ίς, - ικός, - ιαῖος. - ίτης, - ιτικός, - ίζω, - ίξαι; esp. - όομαι, - όω, also w. περι- a.o., `to form a wreath, to wreathe, to crown, to decorate, to honour' (Il.), from where - ωμα, - ωματικός, - ωσις, - ωτής. - ωτίς and - ωτρίς (Fraenkel Nom. ag. 1, 164), - ωτικός.Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: As the basic meaning of στέφω, from which all other formations ar serived, clearly is `closely, fest surrounded, enclosed', there is no reason not to connect, Skt. stabhnā́ti, perf. tastámbha `make fest, hold fest, support, stiffen, stem', as already appears from πύκα `close, fest', πυκάζω `make fest, enclose narrowly', ἄμ-πυξ (and Av. pusā) `band of the forehead, diadem' [but see s.v.]. Of the many further representatives of this great and difficult to limit wordgroup may only still be mentioned Skt. stambha- m. `making fest, stem, support, post, pillar', Lith. stam̃bas `stump, stalk of a plant', Latv. stabs `pillar', Germ. e.g. OHG stabēn `be fixed, stiff' (Eastfris. staf `stiff, lame'), OWNo. stefja `stem', OHG stab, OWNo. stafr `staff'; IE * stebh-, stembh- (WP. 2, 623ff., Pok. 1011 ff.). -- As Skt. stambha- can also mean `bumptiousness, pretentious being', the question has arisen, whether also στόμφος `bombastic, highflown speech' belongs here; cf. on στέμβω. With stabhnā́ti etc. are often connected στέμβω [wrongly, s.v.], ἀστεμφής etc. assuming a meaning complex `press, stamp, stem, support, post etc.' (s. WP. and Pok. l. c.), a combination, which goes beyond what can be proven. -- Diff. on στέφω, στέφανος Lidén Streitberg-Festgabe 224ff.: to NPers. tāǰ `corona, diadema regium', Arm. t`ag `id.', ev. also to Osset. multiplicative suffix - daɣ (W. Oss. dudaɣ) with a basic meaning `wind, wrap, fold'; would be IE *( s)tegʷʰ-. == Frisk's discussion is completely dated. It is hampered by Pok. 1011, where (* stebh-. * stembh- and * step- are conbined; this is impossible in IE, so the grouping can best be completely dismissed (presence beside absence of a nasal is impossible, as is bh\/b\/p.) Skt. stabhná̄ti has a root * stembhH-\/*stm̥bhH-, which cannot give Gr. στεφ-, not στεμβ-. It might be found in ἀστεμφής. = σταφυλή and στέμφυλον are a Pre-Greek group and have nothing to do with IE. = The argumentation around ἄμπυξ (s.v.) can better be abandoned. = For στέφω one expects *stebh- (without nasal), but no such root has been found; the Geranic words for `staff (Stab)' have a quite diff. meaning. = So στέφω has no etym.Page in Frisk: 2,794-795Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > στέφω
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34 σφάλλω
σφάλλω, - ομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to bring down, to ruin, to mislead', midd. `to go down, to be ruined, to be mistaken' (IA).Other forms: Aor. σφῆλαι (Il.), Dor. σφᾶλαι (Pi.), pass. σφᾰλ-ῆναι (- θῆναι Gal.), intr. - αι (LXX; Schwyzer 756), fut. ?-ῶ, pass. - ήσομαι, perf. midd. ἔσφαλ-μαι (IA.), act. - κα (Plb.).Derivatives: 1. σφαλ-ερός `slippery, treacherous, staggering' (IA.). 2. - μα n. `fall, accident, misstep, mistake' (IA.), - μός m. `id.' (Aq.) with - μῆσαι ( ἀπο-) `to stumble' (Plb.), σφαλ-μᾳ̃ σκιρτᾳ̃, σφάλλεται H. 3. - σις ( ἀνά-, περί-, ἀμφί-) f. `fall, accident' (Hp., Vett. Val.). 4. - της m. des. of Dionysos "he who brings down" (Lyc.). 5. ἀ-σφαλ-ής, ές, -( έ)ως `not falling, not staggering, firm, safe, reliable' (Il.) with - εια f. (Att.), - ίζομαι, - ίζω (hell. a. late), prob. directly from the verb (cf. Schwyzer 513; σφάλος n. only Trag. Oxy. 676, 16 [uncertain]); thus ἐπι-, περι-, ἀρι-σφαλής a.o. -- On ἄσφαλτος s. v. (folketym. adapted?).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [cf. 929] * (s)gʷʰh₂el-Etymology: As with πάλλω, σκάλλω the above system of forms can be understood as a pure Greek creation. -- A certain etymology is missing. Instead of the earlier, semant. very attractive connection with Skt. skhálate, -ti `sumble, stagger, err', Arm. sxalem, -im `id.' (Fick 1. 143. 567, Hübschmann Armen. Gr. 1, 490 f.), which requires IE skʷhel- and is therefore coubtful, P. Wahrmann Glotta 6, 149ff. tries to connect σφάλλω with IE * sp(h)el- `split' in σπολάς, ἀσπάλαξ a.o. (s. vv. w. lit.) assuming an orig. meaning *'throw with sticks, put a stop between the legs v. t.' (details in WP. 2, 678 and Pok. 985); phonetically better, but semant. quite hypothetic. Diff., but also doubtful, Thieme KZ 69, 175. Suppositions on anlaut. σφ- in Hiersche Ten. aspiratae 194 w. lit. Older lit. in Bq; further W.-Hofmann s. fallō. -- Cf. σφαλός, σφέλας. Rix, Hist. Gramm. d. Griech. 31 assumes * sgʷʰh₂el- with Siebs, which seems possible.Page in Frisk: 2,827Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σφάλλω
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35 διαγνωρίζω
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36 διαψηφίζω
A put to the vote,τὰν γνώμαν IG12(3).249.38
([place name] Anaphe); δ. τοὺς φόρους keep account of tribute, of the rationales, Lyd.Mag.3.46.II more freq. Dep. διαψηφίζομαι, [dialect] Att. [tense] fut. -ιοῦμαι, vote by ballot, Antipho 5.8, Hyp.Eux.40, etc.;δ. περὶ δίκης Pl.Lg. 937a
; δ. κρύβδην, κρύφα, And.4.3, Th.4.88.III [voice] Pass.,διαψηφισθεὶς εἰ γνήσιός ἐστι Lib.Decl.16.29
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37 καθυστερίζω
καθυστερ-ίζω, = foreg. 2,Aπερὶ τὴν σποράν Gp.2.13.2
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38 κατοικίζω
κατοικ-ίζω, Cret. [full] καταϝοικίδδω Schwyzer 175.2 ([place name] Gortyn): [dialect] Att.[tense] fut. -Aῐῶ A.Pr. 725
:—settle, establish,κ. τινὰς ες Μέμφιν Hdt.2.154
, cf. Ar. Pax 205, Decr. ap. D.18.182, etc.; κ. πόλιν εἰς τόπον place it.., Pl.R. 370e;γυναῖκας ἐς φῶς ἡλίου κ. E.Hipp. 617
, cf. Pl.Ti. 70a, Critias Fr.25.38, etc.;κ. ψυχὴν ἐν τάφῳ S.Ant. 1069
;ἐκγόνους ἐν τόπῳ Pl.Criti. 113c
; ἐλπίδας ἔν τινι κ. plant them in his mind, A.Pr. 252;κ. τινὰ χώρᾳ S.OC 637
;τινὰς ἐκ Ῥώμης εἰς τὴν Καμερίαν κ. Plu.Rom.24
:—[voice] Pass., to be settled,ἐν Αἰγύπτῳ Hdt.2.154
;περὶ τὸ ἧπαρ Pl.Ti. 71d
;τοὺς ἐπὶ τοῦ Πόντου κατῳκισμένους App.Mith.15
; κ. Λατώσιον Schwyzer l.c.II c.acc.loci, colonize, people a place, ;Μέγαρα Hdt.5.76
, cf. E.Andr. 295 (lyr.), Th.6.76, etc.;τὴν Σικελίαν Pl.Ep. 357a
;τὸν Εὔξεινον πόντον κ. πόλεσι λαμπραῖς Ath.12.523e
:—[voice] Pass., to be settled,ἡ Ἑλλὰς -ῳκίζετο Th.1.12
, cf. 2.17; to be founded, established, Isoc.9.19; πόλεις κατοικιζόμεναι εὐθύς, opp. ἤδη κατοικούμεναι, Arist.Pol. 1266b1.III [voice] Med., establish oneself, settle, Th.2.102; ἐν Τροιζῆνι, εἰς Αἴγιναν, Isoc.19.23, 24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κατοικίζω
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39 κοναβίζω
A = κοναβέω, περὶ στήθεσσι δὲ χαλκὸς σμερδαλέον κονάβιζε Il.13.498, cf. 21.255;αὐτὰρ ὑπὸ χθὼν σμ. κον. ποδῶν 2.466
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40 κυκλίζω
A cause to revolve,τὰ ἐναντία περὶ τὴν μένουσαν οὐσίαν Olymp. in Phd.p.145
N.:—[voice] Pass., revolve, ib.p.130 N., al.; to be enclosed as in a circle,ἡ οἰκουμένη -ίζεται ἐν τέτταρσι μέρεσιν Agatharch.64
.II intrans. in [voice] Act., revolve, Dam.Pr. 23.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυκλίζω
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περιανθίσαι — περϊανθίσαι , περί , ἀντί ἵζω si sd o aor inf act περϊανθίσαῑ , περί , ἀντί ἵζω si sd o aor opt act 3rd sg περϊανθίσαι , περί ἀνθίζω strew aor inf act περϊανθίσαῑ , περί ἀνθίζω strew aor opt act 3rd sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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σώζω — σῴζω, ΝΜΑ, και σώνω Ν, και σώω και επικ. τ. σαόω, Α 1. διατηρώ κάποιον ή κάτι σώο, απαλλάσσω από κίνδυνο, από φθορά, από καταστροφή, από θάνατο, διασώζω, περισώζω, γλυτώνω (α. «τόν έσωσε η έγκαιρη εγχείρηση» β. «οι πυροσβέστες έσωσαν όλους τους… … Dictionary of Greek
περιαγκωνίζω — ΜΑ δένω τα χέρια κάποιου πίσω στη ράχη, δένω κάποιον πισθάγκωνα («πρῶτον μὲν περιέδυσαν τὸν γηραιόν.. ἔπειτα περιαγκωνίσαντές ἐκατέρωθεν, μάστιξι κατῄκιζον», ΠΔ). [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < περι * + ἀγκών κατά τα ρ. σε ίζω (πρβλ. εξ αγκων ίζω)] … Dictionary of Greek
περιανθιζομένην — περϊανθιζομένην , περί , ἀντί ἵζω si sd o pres part mp fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) περϊανθιζομένην , περί ἀνθίζω strew pres part mp fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
περιανθίζεσθαι — περϊανθίζεσθαι , περί , ἀντί ἵζω si sd o pres inf mp περϊανθίζεσθαι , περί ἀνθίζω strew pres inf mp … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
περιανθίζεται — περϊανθίζεται , περί , ἀντί ἵζω si sd o pres ind mp 3rd sg περϊανθίζεται , περί ἀνθίζω strew pres ind mp 3rd sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
περιανθίζονται — περϊανθίζονται , περί , ἀντί ἵζω si sd o pres ind mp 3rd pl περϊανθίζονται , περί ἀνθίζω strew pres ind mp 3rd pl … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
περιανθίζων — περϊανθίζων , περί , ἀντί ἵζω si sd o pres part act masc nom sg περϊανθίζων , περί ἀνθίζω strew pres part act masc nom sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)