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21 ξηραίνω
A : [tense] aor.ἐξήρἀνα Th.1.109
, Hp.Epid.2.3.2, butἐξήρηνα Id.Hum.1
, Mul.2.112, Aret.CD1.3 :—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut.ξηρανθήσομαι Gal.1.516
, etc., but [voice] Med. ξηρᾰνοῦμαι in same sense, Hp.Aff.25, Arist.Mete. 356b25 : [tense] aor.ἐξηράνθην Il.21.345
, Hp.Epid.5.30, Pl.Phlb. 31e : [tense] pf.ἐξήρασμαι Hp.Vict.2.66
, Loc.Hom.29, Antiph. 217.13 ;ἐξήραμμαι Thphr.CP5.14.6
, Ev.Marc.3.1, POxy.1188.19 (i A.D.), Sch.Ar.Pl. 1082 ; inf.ἀπ-εξηράνθαι Hp.Mul.1.17
; part. ἐξηρᾱμένος only late, Sch.Porph.Abst.2.6 : ([etym.] ξηρός):—parch, dry up, ξηρανεῖ σ' ὁ Βάκχιος E.l.c.; of the sun, X.Mem.4.3.8, etc.;τὸ σῶμα πρὸς ἀέρα ξ. Jul.Or.6.203b
; make costive,τὴν κοιλίην Hp.Aph.3.17
, cf. 2.20 ([voice] Pass.):—[voice] Pass., to be or become dry, parched, ἐξηράνθη πεδίον Il.l.c., cf. Pl.Ti. 88d, etc. ; to be withered,ἐξηράνθη ἡ συκῆ Ev.Matt. 21.19
, cf. Demetr.Lac.Herc.1012.12, POxy.l.c.3 metaph.,κακουχεῖ αὑτὸν καὶ ξ. Teles p.34
H.b [voice] Pass., of a paralytic, Ev.Marc.9.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ξηραίνω
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22 ξηραμπέλινος
A of the colour of withered vine-leaves, bright red, scarlet, [vestes] xerampelinae Juv.6.519 ;δίπλακες ξ. Lyd.Mag.1.17
;χλαμύδες ξ. Suid.
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23 ξηρός
A dry, opp. ὑγρός, of a dried-up river, Hdt.5.45 ;χειμάρρους ξηροὺς ὕδατος Arr.An.4.3.2
;ἠὴρ ξ. Hdt.2.26
;ξ. ἄνεμος Ar. Nu. 404
;ξηροῖς ἀκλαύτοις ὄμμασιν A.Th. 696
;ὀμμάτων ξ. κόραι E.Or. 389
; μέτρα ξ. τε καὶ ὑγρά dry and liquid measures, Pl.Lg. 746d ; ὕλη αὔη καὶ ξ. ib. 761d ; ξ. γάλα, i.e. ripe cheese, Eust.1001.51 (cf. περίξηρος) ; so τυρὸς ξ., opp. τυρὸς χλωρός, Antiph.133.7, cf. Philox.3.8; ἐν ξηροῖσιν ἐκτρέφειν on solid food, i.e. cereals, E.Ba. 277 ; καρπὸς ξ., i.e. cereal, opp. κ. ξύλινος, produce of trees, i. e. fruit, wine, or oil, Pl. Criti. 115b ;ξ. χόρτος
hay,PPetr.
3p.181 (iii B.C.) ; φοῖνιξ ξ. dried dates, PSI1.33.14 (ii A.D.); ξ. καρποί, opp. οἶνος, ἔλαιον, Arr.Epict.2.23.5 ; ξ. πυρίαι applications of dry heat, Hp.Acut.21, Archig. ap. Gal. 12.621 ; cf. ξηροπυρία. Adv. by the use of dry powder,Hp.
Epid. 6.3.13 (s.v.l.).2 of bodily condition, withered, lean, ;ξηρὸς ὑπαὶ δείους Theoc.24.61
;ξ. κοιλίη
costive,Hp.
Aph.2.20.3 of the voice, cf. ξηρόφωνος.II fasting: hence, generally, austere, (lyr.); of persons, Antiph.16 ; harsh, opp. ἡδύς, E.Andr. 784 (lyr.).2 metaph., of style,πραγματεία ἀτερπὴς καὶ ξ. Epicur.Fr. 505
(p.358 U.);τὸ ξ.
aridity,Demetr.
Eloc. 238 ; of critics,ξηροὶ Καλλιμάχου πρόκυνες AP11.322
(Antiphan.).III as Subst. ἡ ξηρά (sc. γῆ), dry land, opp. ὑγρά, X.Oec.19.7 (also [comp] Comp. ξηροτέρα γῆ ib.6), cf. Ev.Matt.23.15, etc. ;τὸ ξηρόν Hdt.2.68
; ναῦς ἐπὶ τοῦ ξηροῦ ποιεῖν to leave the ships aground, Th.1.109 ;ναῦς ἐς τὸ ξ. ἐξωθεῖν Id.8.105
; τὸ ξ. τοῦ ποταμοῦ the part of its bed left dry, X.Cyr. 7.5.18: for Theoc.1.51 v. ἀκράτιστος.2 ξηρά, ἡ, in a bath-house, room for dry heat, POxy.2145.12 (ii A.D.). -
24 σαπρός
A rotten, putrid, Hippon.23, Hp.Oss.13; of the lungs, diseased, Id.Morb.1.13; of bone, carious, Id.Fract.33; of wood, etc., rotten, ;βύρσα Id.V.38
; πινακίσκος, φορμός, σχοινίον, Id.Pl. 813, 542, V. 1343;ἱμάς Men.109.4
; τοῦ διατειχίσματος ἀνελόντι τὰ ς. IG22.1672.24; of a house, σ. καὶ ῥέουσα καὶ καταπίπτουσα Telesp.27 H.;ἐλαῖαι Thphr.HP4.14.10
: prov.,σαπροῦ πείσματος ἀντιλαβέσθαι Thgn.1362
: esp., of fish that have been long in pickle, stale, rancid, ; opp. πρόσφατος, Antiph. 218.4, cf. 125.6; of withered flowers, D.22.70. Adv., - ρῶς λούει τὰ βαλανεῖα so as to leave one filthy, Arr.Epict.2.21.14.II generally, stale, worn out,ἀρχαῖον καὶ σαπρόν Ar.Pl. 323
; of clothes, PGiss.26.6 (ii A.D.). Adv., - ῶς (perh. misspelt for - ός) περιπατῶ I am walking about in rags, BGU846.9 (ii A.D.).2 of persons, γέρων ὢν καὶ ς. Ar. Pax 698; ὦ σαπρά, to an old woman, Id.Ec. 884, Hermipp. 10; so ; οὐδέν ἐσμεν οἱ ς. Eup.221;σ. γυναῖκα.. ὁ τρόπος εὔμορφον ποιεῖ Philem.170
.3 of wine, mellow (cf. σαπρίας), Eup.442, cf. Philyll.24;τρὺξ παλαιὰ καὶ σαπρά Ar.Pl. 1086
; of old wine,ὀδόντας οὐκ ἔχων, ἤδη σαπρὸς.., γέρων γε δαιμονίως Alex.167.4
.4 εἰρήνη σαπρά, a joke παρὰ προσδοκίαν, Ar. Pax 554.5 metaph., unsound, bad,λόγος Ep.Eph.4.29
; opp. καλός, Vett.Val.36.30, cf. PSI4.312.13 (iv A.D.);ἄρουραι PGiss.13.22
(ii A.D.);τὰ σ. ταῦτα Arr.Epict.3.16.7
;ὡς σ. καὶ κίβδηλος ὁ λέγων.. M.Ant.11.15
, cf. Sammelb.5761.23 (i A.D.), PSI6.717.4 (ii A.D.); τὴν σ. εἱμαρμένην the evil fate, PMag.Leid.W.14.38. -
25 σκελετεία
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26 σκελέτευμα
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27 σκελετός
II Subst. σκελετός, ὁ, dried body, mummy, Λάμπρος.. Μουσῶν ς. Phryn.Com.69, cf. Str.17.3.8, Plu.2.148a, 735f; ἡμιθανῆ ς. AP11.392 (Lucill.); τῶν ὑπὸ γῆν σ. λεπτότατος ib.92 (Id.);κείσεται σ. καὶ τὸ μηδὲν γενόμενος Plu.Ant.75
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28 ἀζαλέος
A dry, parched,οὖρος Il.20.491
;ὕλη Od.9.234
, etc.; βῶν ἀζαλέην dry bull's-hide, Il.7.239;ἀ. γῆρας
withered, sapless,IG
14.1389 i 12, Plu.2.789c.2 metaph., harsh, cruel, AP5.237 (Maced.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀζαλέος
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29 ἀθαλής
A not verdant, withered, Plu. Pomp.31, Orac. ap. Ath.12.524b. -
30 ἀκαρφής
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31 ἀλίβας
3 dead wine, i.e. vinegar, Hippon.102; ἔβηξαν οἷον (v.l. οἶνον) ἀλίβαντα (or ἁλίβ-, i.e. οἱ ἀλίβ-)πίνοντες Call.Fr. 88
; cf. EM63.52. (Ancient Gramm. derived the word fr. ἀ- priv., λιβάς and gave it the meaning dry, withered, cf. Did. ap. Sch.Ar.Ra. 186, Corn.ND35, Plu.2.736a; the quantity of the first a is dub.) -
32 ἀπανθίζω
A pluck off flowers: metaph., ματαίαν γλῶσσαν ἀπανθίσαι cull the flowers of idle talk, A.Ag. 1662; Ἄρης φιλεῖ.. τὰ λῷστα πάντ' ἀπανθίζειν (Kidd for πάντα τἀνθρώπων) cut off all the best, Id.Fr. 100; ἀπανθίζειν ἐπεχείρει τοὺς Φρύγας Ἀχιλλεύς Polion ap.Phryn.PS p.162 B.:—[voice] Med., gather honey from flowers, Luc.Pisc.6; pick out flowers, Asin.54: metaph., cull the best of a thing, Plu.2.3cd, Luc. Merc.Cond.39, Philostr.VS2.1.14.2 [voice] Pass., to be withered, Phryn. PSp.9B.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπανθίζω
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33 ἀπαυαίνω
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34 ἀσκελής
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35 ἄχλοος
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36 ἐνσκέλλω
A dry or wither up,μή τοι ένισκήλη.. Nic.Th. 694
:—[voice] Pass., with [tense] pf. [voice] Act. ἐνέσκληκα, to be dry, withered, Hp.Morb. 1.28;ἐνεσκληκὼς γὰρ ἀνίαις AP12.166
(Asclep.): also of timber, to be dry, seasoned, A.R.3.1251.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐνσκέλλω
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37 ἐπαφαναίνομαι
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38 ἡμιμάραντος
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39 ἰσχνός
2 of persons, thin, lean, Hp.Aph.2.44, Theoc.10.27, etc.;ἰσχνοὶ καὶ σφηκώδεις Ar.Pl. 561
;ἰσχνοὶ καὶ ἄσιτοι Pl.Lg. 665e
; ἰ. ἕξεις a spare habit of body, Plu.Lyc. 17; of roots,- ότεραι Dsc.1.9
,10; of the voice, ἰσχνὸν φθέγγεσθαι to speak thin or small, Luc.Nigr.11.4 reduced, of a swelling,οὕτω ἂν τάχιστα ἰσχνὸν τὸ οἴδημα γένοιτο Hp.Fract.21
, cf. Epid.4.26. Adv. -νῶς, ἑστηκώς without external swelling, Id.Coac. 481.5 light, thin, of clothing materials, POxy. 1535 B9 (ii/iii A.D.), etc.:metaph., of style, spare, plain, unadorned,ἰ. χαρακτήρ D.H.Pomp.2
, cf. Demetr.Eloc. 190, Quint. 12.10.58, Plu.2.42d. Adv. -νῶς, εἰπεῖν to speak plainly, Plb.1.2.6; - νῶς ἰδεῖν τὴν ἀρετήν dub.l. in Lycurg.80. (Perh. cogn. with Lat. vescus: a connexion with ἴσχω was imagined by the Greeks; cf.ἰσχνόφωνος 11
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40 ῥικνός
A shrivelled with cold,= πεφρικώς, S.Fr. 1091; shrivelled by old age or disease, shrunk, contracted, Hp.Prog.2 (s. v.l.), Xenarch.4.8, Cerc.2, Call.Fr. 49, etc.: generally, withered, shrivelled, crooked,Ἥφαιστος ῥικνὸς πόδας h.Ap. 317
;ἅψεα Opp.C.2.346
;ῥικνοὶ πόδες A.R.1.669
, cf.APl. 4.306 (Leon.); ῥ. καὶ κώδιον shrivelled and (like) leather, IG14.1363.15 (Rome, iv A.D.).
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