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1 υπέρασθμον
ὑπέρασθμοςpanting exceedingly: masc /fem acc sgὑπέρασθμοςpanting exceedingly: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ὑπέρασθμον
ὑπέρασθμοςpanting exceedingly: masc /fem acc sgὑπέρασθμοςpanting exceedingly: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 υπέρασθμοι
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4 ὑπέρασθμοι
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5 υπέρασθμος
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6 ὑπέρασθμος
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7 πνοή
πνοή, ῆς, ἡ, [dialect] Ep. [full] πνοιή, always in Hom.; [dialect] Dor. [full] πνοά (v. infr.); Lyr. [full] πνοιά Pi.O.3.31, B.5.28: ([etym.] πνέω):—A blowing, blast,πνοιαὶ παντοίων ἀνέμων Il.17.55
, cf. Od.4.839, Hes.Th. 253, 268;πνοιὴ Βορέαο Il.5.697
:abs., blast, breeze, 11.622, 13.590, etc.; ὀλίγη π. a light breeze, Arr.Tact.34.4; π. βιαία a stiff breeze, ib.35.4;οἷον π. εἰς ἄλλο Plot.6.3.23
; esp. to denote excessive swiftness, ἅμα πνοιῇς ἀνέμοιο along with, i.e.swift as, blasts of wind, Il.24.342, etc.;ἅμα πνοιῇ Ζεφύροιο 19.415
;ἐπέτοντο μετὰ πνοιῇς ἀνέμοιο Od.2.148
;πέτετο πνοιῇς ἀνέμοιο Il.12.207
;ἅμα πνοιῇσι πετέσθην 16.149
; imitated by Ar.Av. 1396 (lyr.), ἅμ' ἀνέμων πνοαῖσι βαίην; freq. in Trag.,ταχύπτεροι πνοαί A.Pr.88
; (lyr.), cf. 654, Ar.Nu. 161, Arist.Mu. 392b11, etc.; blast of bellows, Th.4.100.2 generally, breath,ἔμπνους μέν εἰμι.. καὶ πνοὰς.. πνέω E.HF 1092
;μητρὸς οἴχονται πνοαί Id.Or. 421
: metaph., πνοιὴ Ἡφαίστοιο the breath of Hephaestus, i.e. flame, Il.21.355;πυρὸς πνοᾷ E.Tr. 815
(lyr.);πρὶν καταιγίσαι πνοὰς Ἄρεως A.Th. 63
, cf. 115(lyr.);θεοῦ πνοαῖσιν ἐμμανεῖς E.Ba. 1094
;πνοαὶ Ἀφροδίτης Id.IA69
;θυμοῦ πνοαί Id.Ph. 454
.III vapour, exhalation, σποδὸς προπέμπει πλούτου πνοάς, of a burning city, A.Ag. 820;τηγάνου π. Eub. 75.8
, cf. Antiph.217.7;λιβάνου πνοαί Anaxandr.41.37
(anap.).IV breath of a wind-instrument,Αἰολῇσιν ἐν πνοαῖσιν αὐλῶν Pi.N.3.79
;αὐλῶν π. Ar.Ra. 313
;σύριγγος πνοά E.Or. 145
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8 ἀσθμαίνω
A breathe hard: used by Hom. in [tense] pres. part., panting, as after running,τὼ δ' ἀσθμαίνοντε κιχήτην Il.10.376
; gasping for breath, of one dying,ὅ γ' ἀσθμαίνων.. ἔκπεσε δίφρου 5.585
, cf. 10.496, Pi.N.3.48: [tense] pres. ind., Hp.Morb.3.7, Arist.Pr. 905b33: [tense] impf., Luc.DMeretr.5.4; οὐδὲν ἀσθμαίνων without an effort, A.Eu. 651; ἀ. τι pant for a thing, Hld.4.3: c. acc. cogn.,ἀ. πυρὸς δριμεῖαν ὁμοκλήν Opp.H.4.14
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9 ἀσθματικός
A suffering from dyspnoea or asthma, Herod.Med. ap. Orib.10.8.9, Antyll.ib.6.8.4, Dsc.1.25, Gal.13.106; panting, Man.4.274.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀσθματικός
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10 ἄσθμα
A short-drawn breath, panting,ἄσθμα καὶ ἱδρώς Il. 15.241
; ἀργαλέῳ ἄσθματι ib.10;ὑπ' ἄσθματος κενοί A.Pers. 484
;ἄσθματι στρευγόμενος Tim.Pers.93
;ὑπὸ ἄσθματος ἀδυνατεῖν Pl.R. 568d
, cf. 556d; as symptom of anger, Phld.Ir.p.27 W.; death-rattle, Pi.N.10.74.II Medic., asthma, Hp.Aph.3.22(pl.), etc.III breath, breathing, Mosch.3.53, Luc.DDeor.11.2, Philum.Ven.36.3; blast,ἀρκτῴοις ἄσθμασι AP9.677
(Agath.);ἄ. φλογός Coluth.179
;κεραυνοῦ Nonn.D.1.2
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11 ὑπέρασθμος
ὑπέρασθμος, ον,A panting exceedingly, X.Cyn.10.20, Poll.5.80,84.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπέρασθμος
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12 ἆσθμα
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἆσθμα
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13 φῦσιάω
φῦσιάω: only part., φυσιόωντες, panting, Il. 4.227 and Il. 16.506.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > φῦσιάω
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14 ἄσθμα
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `short-drawn breath, panting', as medic. term `asthma' (Il.).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unclear. - θμα is known as a suffix (cf. ἴ-θμα), but derivation from h₂enh₁- `breathe' in ἄνεμος seems impossible: it would give ἀνε- (also as the result of zero grade * h₂nh₁-). For the - σ- cf. ἰ-σθμός. Chantr. gives the difficult comment: "dans le cas de ἄσθμα le σ donne une certaine valeur d'harmonie imitative." If he means that it is onomatopoetic, this could be supposed for the (whole) root ἀσ-.Page in Frisk: 1,161-162Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἄσθμα
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15 ποιπνύω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to snort, to pant, to bustle about panting, to be bustling' (ep. Il.).Other forms: to this as innovation aor. ποιπνῦσαι.Derivatives: To this the dat. pl. [π]οιπνυτρ[ο]ισι (Antim. in PMilan. 17, 43 in unknown meaning, cf. ed. ad loc.; by H. explained with σπουδαίοις. In the ending spoiled is ποιπνυός θεράπων H.Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]Etymology: Reduplicated intensive-fomation ποι-πνύω (Schwyzer 647) to πνέω, πέπνυμαι; s. vv. w. further connections. Cf. ποιφύσσω.Page in Frisk: 2,574Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ποιπνύω
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