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1 ἐπιζέω
A boil over,πυρὸς καὶ κλύδωνος ἐπιζέσαντος Plu.2.399d
; bubble up,πομφόλυγες -ζέουσαι Arr.
in Stob.App.p.9G.; effervesce, Dsc. 5.74: metaph., ἀκούσαντί μοι ἡ νεότης ἐπέζεσε my youthful spirit boiled over when I heard, Hdt.7.13;οὐ θαυμάσιον ἐπιζεῖν τὴν χολήν Ar. Th. 468
; θυμάλωψ ἐπέζεσεν (as if he had said θυμός) Id.Ach. 321; κέντρ' ἐπιζέσαντα of the poison working out of the skin, S.Tr. 840 (lyr.): c. dat., .II. [voice] Act., cause to boil, heat, c. acc.,ἐπιζεῖν λέβητα πυρί Id.Cyc. 392
: me taph.,δεινή τις ὀργὴ δαιμόνων ἐπέζεσε τὸ Ταντάλειον σπέρμα Id.IT 987
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2 μορέω
A make with pain and toil,ὃν ἁπάτωρ.. μόρησε Dosiad. Ara8
, cf. EM584.31 (sed leg. μόγησε) ; πυρὸς μεμορημένος αὐγαῖς, i. e. boiled over a fire, Nic.Al. 229 (unless from μείρομαι (A), q. v.). -
3 γραῖα
A old woman, Od.1.438, S.Tr. 870, E.Tr. 465, al.: as Adj., γραῖαι δαίμονες, of the Eumenides, A.Eu. 150 (lyr.), cf. 69.2 as Adj., of things, old,γραίας ἐρείκης Id.Ag. 295
;γραίας ἀκάνθης S.Fr. 868
;γραῖαν ὠλένην E. Ion 1213
;γραίᾳ χερί Id.Hec. 877
;γραιᾶν πηρᾶν Theoc.15.19
; raisins,AP
6.231 (Phil.).3 Γραῖαι, αἱ, the Graiae, with hair grey from their birth, Hes.Th. 270, prob. in A.Fr. 262.II = γραῦς 11, scum or skin which forms over boiled milk, etc., Arist.Pr. 893b32.V = κάρδοπος, Hsch. -
4 ἐκζέω
A boil out or over: break out, in disease, Arist. Pr. 861b10 ; ὅταν ἐκζέῃ τὸ αἷμα Ant. Lib. 19.2: metaph., .2 c. gen., ζῶσα εὐλέων ἐξέζεσε bred worms, Hdt. 4.205 : c. dat.,ἐκζεῖν φθειρσί D.L. 4.4
: c. acc., ; of a country, ἐ. μύας ib. 1 Ki.6.1.3 ferment, Dsc.5.7.II [voice] Pass., to be boiled to a decoction, Aret. CD2.5.
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