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1 ἰδίω
A , Thphr.Sud.28: ([etym.] ἶδος):— sweat, of the cold sweat of terror,ἴδιον, ὡς ἐνόησα Od.20.204
; , cf. Ra. 237, Eub.53, Hp.Mul. 1.38, Diocl.Fr.142;ἴδισαν αἱματώδη ἱδρῶτα Arist.
l.c., cf. Thphr.HP 5.9.8; ἱδρόω is more common in Prose. [Second ι in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf. short in [dialect] Ep., long in [dialect] Att., in [tense] aor. always long.] (Perh. cogn. with Skt. svidyati, Lat. sudo, Engl. sweat.) -
2 ἀποψύχω
ἀπο-ψύχω [ῡ]:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἀπεψύχθην and ἀπεψύχην [ῠ], v. infr., also ἀπεψύγην [ῠ] Hld.2.3:—A leave off breathing, faint, swoon,τὸν δὲ.. εἷλεν ἀποψύχοντα Od.24.348
;ἀ. ἀπὸ φόβου Ev.Luc.21.26
.2 c. acc., ἀπέψυξεν βίον breathed out life, S.Aj. 1031;πνεῦμα AP12.72
(Mel.): abs., expire, die, Th.1.134, cf. LXX4 Ma.15.17, D.C. 43.11,al.; λεπτὸν ἀ. faintly breathing out his life, Bion 1.9:—also [voice] Pass.,ἀποψύχεται Hp. Morb.1.19
: [tense] aor. 2 .II cool, chill,ὄψα Sosip. 54
:—[voice] Pass. or [voice] Med., to be cooled, Hom. only in phrase ἱδρῶ ἀπεψύχοντο χιτώνων στάντε ποτὶ πνοιήν they got the sweat dried off their tunics, Il.11.621; ἱδρῶ ἀποψυχθείς (by bathing) 21.561 (also in [voice] Act.,ἱδρῶ ἀποψύχοντε Orph.A. 1091
): generally, grow cold, Thphr. HP4.7.3, etc.: metaph., ἀπεψυγμένοι πρὸς τὸ μέλλον cold and indifferent as to.., Arist.Rh. 1383a4; shivering with terror,Arr.
Epict. 4.1.145, cf. Alciphr.2.2; but, to be refreshed, Phryn.PSp.27 B.2 impers., ἀποψύχει it grows cool,ἐπειδὰν ἀποψύχῃ Pl.Phdr. 242a
, ap. Phryn.PSp.45 B., sed leg. ἀποψυχῇ ([tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass.).III ἀποψύχειν· ἀποπατεῖν, ἀφοδεύειν, Hsch.; cf. ἀπόψυγμα.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποψύχω
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