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1 ἐκπαφλάζω
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2 ὑπερεκζέω
A bubble over, of wine, Vett. Val.222.1 (prob.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπερεκζέω
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3 ὑπερφλύζω
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4 υπερβλύσει
ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ὑπερβλύσεϊ, ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem dat sg (epic)ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: fut ind mid 2nd sgὑπερβλύζωbubble: fut ind act 3rd sg -
5 ὑπερβλύσει
ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ὑπερβλύσεϊ, ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem dat sg (epic)ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: fut ind mid 2nd sgὑπερβλύζωbubble: fut ind act 3rd sg -
6 υπερβλύσεις
ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: fut ind act 2nd sg -
7 ὑπερβλύσεις
ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem nom /voc pl (attic epic)ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem nom /acc pl (attic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: aor subj act 2nd sg (epic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: fut ind act 2nd sg -
8 υπερβλύση
ὑπερβλύσηι, ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem dat sg (epic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: aor subj mid 2nd sgὑπερβλύζωbubble: aor subj act 3rd sgὑπερβλύζωbubble: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
9 ὑπερβλύσῃ
ὑπερβλύσηι, ὑπέρβλυσιςa gushing over: fem dat sg (epic)ὑπερβλύζωbubble: aor subj mid 2nd sgὑπερβλύζωbubble: aor subj act 3rd sgὑπερβλύζωbubble: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
10 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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11 ζέω
ζέω, [var] contr. [ per.] 3sg. ζεῖ even in Il.21.362; later [dialect] Ep. [full] ζείω Call.Dian. 60, subj. ζείῃσι Epic. in Arch.Pap.7p.7; in late Prose [full] ζέννυμι (q.v.): [tense] impf.Aζέε Il.21.365
, , : [tense] fut. ζέσω ([etym.] ἐξανα-) A.Pr. 372: [tense] aor.ἔζεσα Hdt.7.188
, cf. ἐπιζέω; [dialect] Ep.ζέσσα Il.18.349
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐζέσθην ([etym.] ἀπ-) Dsc.1.3, ([etym.] ἐν-) Aret.CA1.2: [tense] pf.ἔζεσμαι Gp.10.54.3
:—boil, seethe, of water,ἐπεὶ δὴ ζέσσεν ὕδωρ ἐνὶ ἤνοπι χαλκῷ Il.18.349
, Od.10.360; ὡς δὲ λέβης ζεῖ ἔνδον as the kettle boils, Il.21.362, cf. E.Cyc. 343; rarely of solids, to be fiery hot, , 847;χαλκός Call.
l.c.3 metaph., boil or bubble up,τῆς θαλάσσης ζεσάσης Hdt.7.188
;αἷμα διὰ χρωτὸς ζέσσ' AP7.208
([place name] Anyte); .b of passion,ὁπηνίκ' ἔζει θυμός S.OC 434
, cf. Pl.R. 440c, etc.;τὸ ζέον τῆς μάχης Hld.1.33
.4 c. gen., boil up or over with a thing,λίμνη ζέουσα ὕδατος καὶ πηλοῦ Pl.Phd. 113a
; πίθος ζ. [οἴνου] Thphr.HP9.17.3; πεδία ζείοντ' Ἀγαρηνῶν boiling, teeming with.., APl.4.39 (Arab.); of persons,ζ. σκωλήκων Luc.Alex.59
: c. dat.,ζ. φθειρί Id.Sat.26
;ζ. φλογμῷ Lyc.690
;θάλαττα αἵυατι καὶ ῥοθίῳ ζέουσα Aristid.1.142J.
II causal, make to boil, boil,τοὶ δὲ λοετρὰ πυρὶ ζέον A.R.3.273
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12 φλύω
A boil over, bubble up: hence, burst out, ἐν τῇσι φλυζούσῃσι αἱμορραγίῃσι (Foes for σφύζουσι αἱμορραγέσι) Hp.Epid.2.3.14, cf. Hsch., Suid.; φλύω expld. by πολυκαρπέω, Ael.VH3.41.II metaph., overflow with words, babble,μάτην φλύσαι A.Pr. 504
;γράμματα ἐπ' ἀσπίδος φλύοντα Id.Th. 661
: c.acc. cogn.,φήμην στυγερὴν ἔφλῠσεν AP7.351
(Diosc.); ἔφλῠσε v.l. for ἔβλυσε, ib. 352 (Mel.(?));μανίης ὕπο μυρία φλύζειν Nic.Al. 214
; φλύοντ' ἀνθηρῇ σὺν κακοδαιμονίῃ prob. in Alex.Aet.5.8:—[voice] Med. or [voice] Pass., φλύεται, = ὑγραίνεται, Hp. ap.Gal.19.152. -
13 ἀναζέω
A boil up, bubble up, ;λέγεται ἀναζέσαι πῦρ Arist.Mir. 833a19
; of a lake, ib. 837b9; of bile in the mouth, Aret.SD1.15.2 ἀ. εὐλὰς ἀγεννῶν βασιλέων boil, swarm with worms, metaph., of Alexander's empire, Plu.2.337a;εὐλαὶ ἀναζέουσιν Id.Art.16
.b of sores or boils, break out, LXX Ex. 9.9.3 metaph., of passion, boil over, Arist Pr. 947b32, Plu.2.728b; ἀναζείουσα βαρὺν χόλον boil with rage, A.R.4.391;ἀνέζεσεν αἷμα Pherecr.18
D.;ἀνέζει ἡ καρδία Them.Or.13.172d
.II causal, make to boil, Hp.Acut.21;ἀναζείουσιν ἀϋτμήν AP9.626
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14 ὑπερβλύζω
A bubble or gush over, overflow,χολὴ ὑπερβλύσασα Hp. Ep.23
, cf. Q.S.5.324;τὸ -ύζον τοῦ νάματος Ph.1.174
;ἐκ πηγῆς D.Chr.12.70
;τοῦ βόθρου Philostr.VA3.14
; τῆς φιάλης ib.25: metaph. of wine-drinkers, Ph.2.478 (prob. cj.): c. acc.,φλέβες ὑ. αἷμα Q.S.11.192
;ἔλαιον ὑ. τὸ κιβώτιον Procop.Aed.1.7
: c. dat.,τὰ θεῖα ὑ. τοῖς ἀγαθοῖς Herm. in Phdr.p.170A.
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15 ὑπερεκβλύζω
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16 ὑπερπαφλάχω
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17 παφλάζω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to bubble, to boil, blowing bubbles' (Ν 798).Other forms: Aeol. - άσδω (Alc.).Derivatives: παφλάσματα pl. n. `bubbles, blustery words' (Ar.), ἐκπαφλασμός m. `the boiling over' (Arist.).Origin: ONOM [onomatopoia, and other elementary formations]Etymology: Onomatopoetic reduplicated formation like καχλάζω, βαβράζω a.o. (Schwyzer 647). Besides the unreduplicated aor. φλαδεῖν (intr.) `to crush, to tear up' (A. Ch. 28 [lyr.]); with ε-vowel φλεδών, - όνος f. `babble' (Plu.), φλέδων, - ονος `babbler' (A., Timo); with long vowel φληδῶντα ληροῦντα H. (Schwyzer 719). An exact analysis is unnecessary; similar formation are Toch. A plāc, B plāce `word, speech' (Holthausen IF 39, 66), Lat. blatiō, - īre `to babble, to prate' (cf. Pedersen Tocharisch 103). Further material, partly with diff. interpretation, in WP. 1, 210 a. 216, Pok. 155, W.-Hofmann s. flēmina and floccus. S. also φλέω, φλύω.Page in Frisk: 2,483-484Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > παφλάζω
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