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1 έβρως
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2 ἔβρως
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3 ἐπιβιβρώσκω
A eat with a thing, ἐπὶ δὲ γλυκὺ κηρίον ἔβρως ([tense] aor. 2) Call.Jov.49; ἐπιβεβρωμένος eaten off at the top, Gal.14.74; - βρωθέντα eaten afterwards, Dsc.Eup.2.140.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιβιβρώσκω
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4 βιβρώσκω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `devour' (Il.).Other forms: The meaning implies not so much a present (for which ἐσθίω is used to a certain extent). βέβρωκα (Il.), βεβρώθοις Δ 35 (s. Chantr. Gramm. hom. 1, 429), βεβρώσεται (Od.), βέβρωμαι (A.), ἔβρων (h. Ap. 122), (hell.), ἐβρώθην (Hdt.). Other forms are late: βρώζω (Herod.), fut. βρώσομαι, βιβρώσκω (Babr.), ἀναβρώσκων (H.), ἔβρωσα, - ξα (Hell.). Desider. βρωσείω `desire to eat' (Call.).Derivatives: Nom. actionis: βρωτύς (Il.) and βρῶσις (Il.) `food' (Chantr., BSL 59, 1964) 11-22); also βρώμη (Od.), βρῶμα (Ion.-Att.); βρωτόν (E.); βρώσιμος `eatable' (A.). - Nom. agentis: βρωτήρ (A.), as `moth' also βρωστήρ (Aq.). βορά `food' (of a predator). - On βούβρωστις s. v.Etymology: Root * gʷerh₃-. The zero grade in the verbal adj. βρωτός, which agrees with Lith. gìrtas `drunk' and Skt. gīrṇá- `devoured'. The aor. in Arm. 3. sg. eker (* e-gʷerh₃-et = Gr. *ἔδερε, *ἔβερε) to pres. utem ; Skt. aor. garat, gārīt; Greek has ἔβρως etc., with zero grade generalized from the plural. Perf. Skt. jagāra (* gʷe-gʷorh₃-e = Gr. *βέβορε). Greek generalized βρω- from the verb. adj. and the plural aor. and perf. Pres. Skt. giráti \< *gʷrh₃-e\/o-, which agrees with OCS. žьrǫ. Lat. vorāre may be denom. - Not here βάραθρον. Cf. δέρη.Page in Frisk: 1,235-236Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > βιβρώσκω
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ἔβρως — βιβρώσκω eat aor ind act 2nd sg ἔβρος he goat masc acc pl (doric) … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
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