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61 πικράζει
πικράζωtaste bitter: pres ind mp 2nd sgπικράζωtaste bitter: pres ind act 3rd sg -
62 πικράζοντα
πικράζωtaste bitter: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plπικράζωtaste bitter: pres part act masc acc sg -
63 πικράζοντι
πικράζωtaste bitter: pres part act masc /neut dat sgπικράζωtaste bitter: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) -
64 πικρίδιον
πικρίδιονendive: neut nom /voc /acc sgπικρίδιοςsomewhat bitter: masc acc sgπικρίδιοςsomewhat bitter: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
65 πικρόκαρπον
πικρόκαρποςbearing bitter fruit: masc /fem acc sgπικρόκαρποςbearing bitter fruit: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
66 πικρόχολον
πικρόχολοςfull of bitter bile: masc /fem acc sgπικρόχολοςfull of bitter bile: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
67 σαρδανίας
σαρδανίᾱς, σαρδάνιοςbitter: fem acc plσαρδανίᾱς, σαρδάνιοςbitter: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
68 σαρδονικόν
σαρδάνιοςbitter: masc acc sgσαρδάνιοςbitter: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
69 σαρδάνιον
σαρδάνιοςbitter: masc acc sgσαρδάνιοςbitter: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
70 υποπίκρως
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71 ὑποπίκρως
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72 υπόπικρον
ὑπόπικροςsomewhat bitter: masc /fem acc sgὑπόπικροςsomewhat bitter: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
73 ὑπόπικρον
ὑπόπικροςsomewhat bitter: masc /fem acc sgὑπόπικροςsomewhat bitter: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
74 δριμύς
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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75 χολή
χολή, ἡ,A gall, bile, Archil.131, A.Ch. 184, E.Fr. 682, Th.2.49, etc.; χ. μέλαινα black, i. e. diseased, bile, Hp.Aph.4.23, Pl.Ti. 83c (but, = μελαγχολία, Men.Epit. 459);ξανθὴ χ. Hp.VM19
;πυρρά Gal.15.658
; χολὴν ἐμεῖν, βῆξαι, Nicopho 12, Herod.3.70 (prob. l.): prov., ;πικρότερ' αὐτῆς τῆς χ. Alex. 16.12
; χολῇ ἀλείφειν, prov. of giving one a disgust for a thing, from the custom of mothers putting gall to the nipple when the child was to be weaned, Diph.74.2 pl. χολαί, gall-bladder, S.Ant. 1010; called δοχαὶ χολῆς, E.El. 828; also in sg., A.Pr. 495; , cf. PA 677b11.3 metaph. (mostly in Poets) like χόλος (q. v.), bile, gall, i. e. bitter anger, wrath, Ar. Pax66;ἢ γυναιξὶν οὐκ οἴει χολὴν ἐνεῖναι; Id.Lys. 465
; ; πάνυ ἐστ' ἤδη χ. stirs my bile, makes me sick, Ar.Ra.4; ἐπιζεῖ χ. the bile boils over, Id.Th. 468;χολὴν κινεῖν Id.V. 403
, cf. Pherecr. 69.III in LXX = Hebr. rôsh, a poisonous plant, variously called hemlock or poppy, Ps.68(69).22, Je.8.14.IV serpent's venom, χ. ἀσπίδος ib.Jb.20.14; of the hydra's venom, Apollod.2.5.2, D.S. 4.11.V bitter drink, Ev.Matt.27.34. (With χολή, χόλος, cf. Lat.fel, ONorse gall, etc., 'bile, gall':—prob. the name is derived from the colour of bile, and is cogn. with Lat. (h) olus, helvus, Germ. gelb 'yellow', perh. also χλόη.) -
76 ἐκπικρόομαι
II have a bitter taste in the mouth, Hp.Aph.4.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκπικρόομαι
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77 πικρός
πικρός: sharp; ὀιστός, βέλεμνα, Il. 22.206; then of taste and smell, bitter, pungent, Il. 11.846, Od. 4.406; and met., of feelings, ‘bitter,’ ‘hateful,’ Od. 17.448.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > πικρός
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78 ἐκπικρόω
ἐκ-πικρόω, sehr bitter machen; pass., sehr bitter werden -
79 πικρίζω
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80 μυρίκη
Grammatical information: f.Meaning: `tamarisk' (Il.; orig. ῐ; ῑ from metr. lengthening, s. Solmsen Unt. 14 f.).Derivatives: μυρί̄κ-ινος `of the tamarisk' (Z 39 [ῑ metr. length.], pap.), - ίνεος `id.' (AP), - ώδης `tamarisk-like' (Thphr.); Μυρικαῖος surn. of Apollon in Lesbos (sch. Nic. Th. 613).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]Etymology: Ending as in ἑλίκη, ἀδίκη; further unknown LW [loanword]. For Semit. origin Lewy Fremdw. 44: to Hebr. mārar `be bitter' because of the bitter bark ( μυρίκη δυσώδης H. to Aram. mōrīqā `crocus' ?); further μύρρα (s. v.)? Acc. to Schrader-Nehring Reallex. 2, 97 to μυρσίνη, μύρτος without further explanation. - Prob. a Pre-Greek word.Page in Frisk: 2,271Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μυρίκη
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