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1 πυρίκαυστος
πῠρί-καυστος, ον,A burnt in fire, Il. 13.564, Plu.2.922a, Vett.Val.127.32; in late [dialect] Ep. [suff] πῠρί-καυτος, Epic. in Arch.Pap.7.4, Nonn.D.10.74, al.2 caused by a burn (or scald, cf. Gal.13.384), φλυκταινίδες ὥσπερ π. Hp.Epid.2.1.1; π. [ἕλκη] Dsc. 1.68.2, cf. Hp.Fract.27, Arist.Pr. 866a6; laterπυρίκαυτα ἕλκεα Aret. SA1.9
.3 πυρίκαυστον, τό, plaster for a burn, Thphr.HP9.19.3, Ign.38;ἡ π. ἔμπλαστρος Asclep.
ap. Gal.13.525.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυρίκαυστος
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2 επικαύματα
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3 ἐπικαύματα
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4 επικαύματος
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5 ἐπικαύματος
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6 επίκαυμα
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7 ἐπίκαυμα
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8 φωΐς
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9 φῦσιγξ
II stalk of garlic, Hp.Fist.3, Thphr.HP7.4.12; or (acc. to Sch.Ar.Ach. 525) the outer coat of a clove of garlic.2 a particular kind af garlic, Diocl.Fr.120. -
10 ἀπόκαυμα
A firebrand, Sm.Ps.101 (102).4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόκαυμα
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11 ἐπίκαυμα
2. ulcer on the eye, esp. the cornea, Gal.12.758, 14.774, 19.434.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίκαυμα
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12 φλύκταινα
φλύκταιν-α, ἡ,A blister made by a burn, Hp.VM16, Thphr.Ign.57; IG42(1).126.25 (Epid., ii A. D.), Luc.DMort.20.4; blister caused by rowing, Ar.V. 1119 (troch.), Ra. 236(lyr.); ἐξ αἵματος φ. blood-blister, Id.Ec. 1057; caused by the bite of the μυγαλῆ, Arist.HA 604b20.2 pustule, Hp.Prog.17, Th.2.49.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φλύκταινα
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