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δριμυφαγίᾱ, δριμυφαγίαacrid diet: fem nom /voc /acc dualδριμυφαγίᾱ, δριμυφαγίαacrid diet: fem nom /voc sg (attic doric aeolic)——————δριμυφαγίᾱͅ, δριμυφαγίαacrid diet: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 δριμυφαγούσι
δριμυφαγέωlive on acrid food: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric)δριμυφαγέωlive on acrid food: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) -
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δριμυφαγέωlive on acrid food: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric)δριμυφαγέωlive on acrid food: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric) -
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δριμυφαγίᾱς, δριμυφαγίαacrid diet: fem acc plδριμυφαγίᾱς, δριμυφαγίαacrid diet: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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7 δριμυφαγησάτω
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10 δριμυφαγούσαν
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12 δριμυφαγήσαντες
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δριμυφαγίᾱͅ, δριμυφαγίαacrid diet: fem dat sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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δριμυφαγίᾱν, δριμυφαγίαacrid diet: fem acc sg (attic doric aeolic) -
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A piercing, sharp, keen,βέλος Il.11.270
: metaph.,δριμεῖα μάχη 15.696
, Hes.Sc. 261;δ. χόλος Il.18.322
;μένος Od.24.319
; ; (lyr.).II of things which affect the eyes or taste, keen, pungent, acrid, of smoke,δριμύτατος καπνῶν Ar.V. 146
; of radish, etc., opp. γλυκύς, X.Mem.1.4.5, cf. Pl.Com.154 ([comp] Sup.); ; ὀσμαί ib. 421a30; with pungent drugs,Hp.
Fract.27;δ. οἶνος Luc.Merc.Cond.18
. Adv. - έως: [comp] Comp.δριμύτερον, ὄζειν Arist.Pr. 907a13
;ῥεύματος δριμύτερον γενομένου Hp.VM18
.III metaph., of persons, bitter, fierce, (lyr.); , etc.; also, keen, shrewd, ;ἔντονοι καὶ δ. Pl.Tht. 173a
; δ. καὶ δικανικός ib. 175d;δ. ἐν τῷ ἀποκρίνεσθαι Arist. Top. 156b37
;λόγος δριμύτατος Id.SE 182b37
(but λέξις and λόγος δ. of striking turns of phrase, Hermog.Id.1.2, 2.5): neut. as Adv., δριμὺ βλέπειν look bitter, Ar.Ra. 562; but also to look sharply, keenly, Pl.R. 519a, Luc.Symp.16;ἐνορᾶν Id.Cat.3
, Ael.VH14.22, D.C.59.26:—regul. Adv. δριμέως, Anaxandr.15.3;ἐρασθῆναι Ael.NA7.15
;δριμύτατα ἀλγεῖν Id.VH 12.1
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A live on acrid food, Sor.1.64, Paul.Aeg.4.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δριμυφαγέω
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δρῑμῠφᾰγ-ία, ἡ,A acrid diet, Dsc.2.31 (pl.), Philum. ap. Orib.45.29.13, Aët.16.75.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δριμυφαγία
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19 πέπων
A cooked by the sun, ripe, B.Fr.34, Hdt.4.23, S.Fr. 181 ;ἄπιος Alex.33.5
([comp] Sup.); opp. ὠμός, Ar.Eq. 260, X.Oec.19.19 ; of wine, mellow, Ar.Fr. 579, etc.; πέπονα ποιεῖν τινα, by beating him, Com.Adesp.125.b of abscesses, ripe, ready to suppurate, Hermipp. 30.2 σίκυος π. a kind of gourd or melon, not eaten till quite ripe (whereas the σίκυος was eaten unripe), Hp.Morb.3.17, Vict.2.55, Pl. Com.64.4, Anaxil.36, Arist.Pr. 926b4, Diocl.Fr.120; πέπων alone distd. fromσίκυος, τοὺς σικύους καὶ τοὺς πέπονας LXXNu.11.5
, cf. Speus. ap. Ath.2.68e, Phan.Hist.34, Dsc.2.135, etc.: prov.,μαλθακώτερος πέπονος σικύου Theopomp.Com.72
; ;π. ἀπίοιο Theoc.7.120
.II metaph., as always in Hom. (more freq. in Il. than in Od.), and in Hes., in addressing a person, mostly as a term of endearment or familiarity, kind, gentle,πέπον Καπανηϊάδη Il.5.109
;Κύκνε πέπον Hes.Sc. 350
; ὦ πέπον good brother!, gentle sir!, Il.6.55, 9.252, Hes.Th. 544, 560, etc.; κριὲ πέπον my pet ram (says Polyphemus), Od.9.447 : [comp] Comp., of a ἑταίρα, Xenarch.4.9 : in bad sense, ye weaklings!Il.
2.235.2 mild, less acrid,ῥεύματα Hp.VM19
([comp] Comp.): hence metaph., mild, gentle, ; μόχθος πέπων softened pain, S.OC 437, etc.: c. dat., ἐχθροῖσι π. gentle to thy foes, A.Eu.66. (Cf. πέπειρος, πέσσω.) -
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