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  • 21 συνανάλωσας

    συνανά̱λωσας, συναναλίσκω
    consume together: aor ind act 2nd sg (doric aeolic)
    συνανά̱λωσας, συναναλίσκω
    consume together: aor ind act 2nd sg (homeric ionic)

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  • 22 συνανάλωσε

    συνανά̱λωσε, συναναλίσκω
    consume together: aor ind act 3rd sg (doric aeolic)
    συνανά̱λωσε, συναναλίσκω
    consume together: aor ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic)

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  • 23 συνανήλισκον

    συνανή̱λισκον, συναναλίσκω
    consume together: imperf ind act 3rd pl (attic epic ionic)
    συνανή̱λισκον, συναναλίσκω
    consume together: imperf ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • 24 κατεσθίω

    + V 30-28-70-20-13=161 Gn 31,15.38; 37,20.33; 40,17
    A: to eat, to devour [τι] Gn 31,38; id. [τινα] Gn 37,20; id. [τι] (metaph.) Gn 31,15; to devour, to consume
    [τινα] Lv 10,2
    M: to eat, to devour [abs.] 2 Sm 2,26; id. [τι] Dt 28,39; to devour, to consume [τινα] 2 Kgs 1,10 Cf. DANIEL, S. 1966, 137

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  • 25 δαπανάω

    δᾰπᾰν-άω:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pres. part. δαπανούμενα (as if from δαπανέω) IG5(1).1390.55 (Andania, i B.C.): [tense] fut.
    A

    δαπανηθήσομαι Satyr.20

    , Plu.2.218d: [tense] aor.

    ἐδαπανήθην X.Cyr.2.4.11

    : [tense] pf.

    δεδαπάνημαι Hdt.2.125

    , Lys.21.5, etc.: [tense] plpf. δεδαπάνητο ([etym.] κατα-) Hdt.5.34:—[voice] Pass., also [voice] Med.

    δαπανάομαι Id.2.37

    , Ar.Pl. 588, Pl., etc.; [tense] impf., Ar.Fr. 569.10, Lys.25.13: [tense] aor., Isoc.15.225, Is.5.43 (but - ήσας ib.45 ) ([tense] aor. [voice] Med.

    ἐδαπανησάμην Eun.Hist.p.271

    D.): [tense] pf., Isoc.18.63:— spend, Th.7.29, etc.;

    ὑπὲρ τὴν οὐσίαν δ. Diph.32.7

    ;

    δ. τὰ προσταττόμενα And.4.42

    ; δ. εἴς τι to spend upon a thing, Th.8.45, X.Mem. 1.3.11, prob. in Arist.Pol. 1307b34;

    δ. ἐκ τῶν αὑτοῦ Is.7.38

    ; τἀναλώματα πάντα ἐκ τῶν ἰδίων ἐδαπανῶμεν defrayed all expenses, interpol. in D.21.154:—[voice] Pass., Hdt.2.125;

    τὰ λαμβανόμενα καὶ δαπανώμενα Arist.Pol. 1314b5

    : also [voice] Med. (v. supr.), spend, Hdt.2.37;

    δ. μεγάλα And.4.32

    , cf. Lys.33.5: c. acc. cogn.,

    τοσαύτας δαπάνας δαπανώμενος Id.21.3

    ;

    ὅσα δεδαπάνησθε εἰς τὸν πόλεμον D.1.27

    , cf. Isoc.18.63; δαπανηθεὶς οὐδέν dub. l. in Is.5.43.
    2 consume, use up,

    ἡ φύσις δ. τὸν θορόν Arist.GA 757a25

    ;

    χρόνον εἴς τι Onos.1.5

    :—[voice] Pass., Arist.GA 745a13; of time, App.Pun. 130; destroy, consume,

    φλὸξ δ. πάντα Ph. 2.208

    ;

    ἄνεμος [πόλιν] ἐδαπάνησεν App.BC1.94

    ; of persons, to be destroyed,

    ὑπὸ θηρίων Ph.2.43

    ; καθάπερ ὑπὸ πυρός ib. 433;

    πρὸς θηρίων App. BC5.79

    ;

    ἐν ταρτάροις καὶ βαράθροις δαπανωμένους D.H.4.81

    ; ὑπὸ νόσου or

    νόσῳ δαπανᾶσθαι Plu.Galb.17

    , Lib.Or.55.27:—[voice] Med., πυρὶ καὶ φόνῳ καὶ σιδήρῳ πάντα δαπανήσασθαι Eun.l. c.
    II causal, τὴν πόλιν δαπανᾶν to put it to expense, exhaust it, Th.4.3, cf. Ph.2.642.

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  • 26 συναναλίσκω

    A consume together or likewise, τοὺς λεγομένους ἅλας ς. consume in company the proverbial salt, i.e. live in close companionship, Arist.EN 1156b27; ὅσα ἐδεῖτο εἰς τὴν ναῦν ς. D.50.42: metaph.,

    σ. τὸ μεμνῆσθαι τὴν Χάριν Id.1.11

    .
    II help by spending money, X.Mem.2.4.6.

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  • 27 ἀνᾱλίσκω

    ἀνᾱλίσκω
    Grammatical information: v.
    Meaning: `use up, spend, consume' (A.).
    Other forms: Fut. ἀνᾱλώσω, Aor. ἀνήλωσα, with a new present ἀνᾱλόω
    Derivatives: ἀνά̄λωσις `expenditure, consumption' (Thgn.),
    Origin: GR [a formation built with Greek elements]
    Etymology: From *ἀνα-Ϝαλίσκω orig. `tear up', `consume'. S. ἁλίσκομαι.
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  • 28 δάπτω

    Grammatical information: v.
    Meaning: `devour, consume' (Il.).
    Other forms: Aor. δάψαι
    Derivatives: δαπάνη `cost, expenditure' (Hes. Op. 723; cf. σκάπτω: σκαπάνη) with deriv. δαπάνυλλα (Corc.; s. Leumann Glotta 32, 219 A. 3); δαπανηρός `lavish' (Pl.) with δαπανηρία Arist.); denomin. δαπανάω `spend, consume' (Hdt.) with δαπάνημα (X.), δαπάνησις (Aristeas) and δαπανητικός `consuming' (S.); δαπανητής EM; postverbal δάπανος = δαπανηρός (Th.); isolated δαπανούμενα (Andania Ia) as if from δαπανόω or - έω. - δάπτης `eater' (Lyc.), unless δάπ-της; from aoriststem δαψ- with λ-Suffix δαψ-ιλής `abundant' (Ion., Arist.; δαψιλός Emp., prob. older, Solmsen IF 31, 461ff.) with δαψίλεια (Arist.) and δαψιλεύομαι (LXX). - On δαρδάπτω s. v.
    Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]X [probably]
    Etymology: If one assumes for δάπ-τω a root δαπ-, this is found in Lat. daps `(sacrifice)meal', also in Toch. pret. tāp- `eat' (Fraenkel IF 50, 7); the ν-suffix in δαπάνη has been compared with Lat. damnum `expenditure, loss' and ONo. tafn `sacrificial animal, meal', which could be IE * dap-no-m, as also Arm. tawn `feast' (\< * dap-ni-). One might include Skt. dāpayati `divide'. - In spite of the relatives, δαπ(τ)-\/ δαψ- rather seems Pre-Greek. - Lat. dapinō is LW [loanword] from δαπανάω.
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  • 29 κατακαίω

    κατακαίω (s. καίω; Hom.+; ins, pap, LXX; En 10:14; TestSol, TestAbr A 13 p. 93, 11 [Stone p. 34]; ApcEsdr; Just., A II, 21, 3; Ath. 29, 1) impf. κατέκαιον; fut. κατακαύσω; 1 aor. κατέκαυσα; inf. κατακέαι (=-κῆαι?; AcPl Ha 1, 27). Pass.: 2 fut. κατακαήσομαι (Tobit 14:4 BA; 1 Cor 3:15; 2 Pt 3:10 v.l. This form also Nicol. Dam.: 90 Fgm. 68 p. 371, 32 Jac.; SibOr 3, 507) and 1 fut. κατακαυθήσομαι (LXX; Rv 18:8; Hs 4:4); 2 aor. κατεκάην (Da 3:94 LXX; Jos., Bell. 6, 191; Just. A I, 21, 3) and 1 aor. κατεκαύθην (LXX; MPol 12:3 v.l.; Jos., Bell. 7, 450); pf. κατακέκαυμαι LXX; s. B-D-F §76, 1; W-S. §13, 9f and 15; Mlt-H. 242 (s.v. καίω) burn down, burn up, consume by fire τὶ someth.: weeds Mt 13:30; books Ac 19:19 (cp. PAmh 30, 36 [II B.C.] ἠναγκάσθην ἐνέγκαι τὰς συνγραφὰς καὶ ταύτας κατακαῦσαι. Acc. to Diog. L. 9, 52, books of Protagoras were burned by the Athenians in the marketplace); a heifer B 8:1 (cp. Num 19:5, 8).—Pass. ἔργον 1 Cor 3:15 (cp. TestAbr A 13 p. 93, 11 [Stone p. 34] εἴ τινος τὸ ἔργον κατακαύσει τὸ πῦρ); cp. γῆ καὶ τὰ ἐν αὐτῇ ἔργα κατακαήσεται 2 Pt 3:10 v.l. (for εὑρεθήσεται). Bodies of animals Hb 13:11. A third of the earth w. its trees and grass Rv 8:7abc. ὡς ξύλα Hs 4:4. Of being burned at the stake as a martyr MPol 12:3 (Diod S 1, 59, 3; 12, 25, 3 [in Roman admin. of justice]; Dio Chrys. 9 [10], 26 κατεκαύθη ζῶν; 29 [46], 7; Artem. 2, 52 p. 183, 1 P. [cp. 2, 49 p. 182, 15 P.]; 2, 49 p. 151, 16; Jos., Bell. 7, 450 [in Roman admin. of justice]). AcPl Ha 1, 27 κατακέαι (κατάκαιε or κατακῆαι [s. above, beg.]?) αὐτόν (Ath. 29, 1).—W. the addition of πυρί burn, consume someth. w. fire (Ex 29:14, 34; Lev 9:11) chaff Mt 3:12; Lk 3:17 (both π. ἀσβέστῷ); pass., weeds Mt 13:40 (καίεται v.l.). W. ἐν πυρί added (oft. LXX) someone: κ. τινὰ ἐν π. Rv 17:16. Pass. 18:8; but κατακαύσει ὑμᾶς πυρὶ ἀσβέστῷ AcPl Ha 1, 22.—Of a pillow ὑπὸ πυρὸς κατακαίεσθαι be consumed by fire MPol 5:2.—M-M.

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  • 30 ἐσθίω

    ἐσθίω (Hom.+) and, mainly in the ptc., ἔσθω (Hom., also in other poets, rare in prose [Plut., Mor. p. 101d]; Coan ins, III B.C.: RHerzog, ARW 10, 1907, 400ff; 23; 27; 42; POslo 153, 15 [beg. II A.D.]; PGiss 80, 5; ostraca [BGU 1507, 14; 1508, 3; 4: III B.C.]; LXX; En 98:11 [?]. ἔσθων Lev 17:14; 1 Km 14:30; Sir 20:17; Mk 1:6; Lk 7:33f, 10:7 [the three last v.l.]; μὴ ἔσθετε Lev 19:26. ὅταν ἔσθητε Num 15:19. ἵνα ἔσθητε Lk 22:30. B-D-F §101; W-S. §15; Mlt-H. 238; Schwyzer, I 704 n. 1). Impf. ἤσθιον; fut. ἔδομαι LXX (Mel, P. 12, 80; 13, 83; 93, 697; 1 Cl 39:9; 57:6); 2 aor. ἔφαγον, w. extension of 1 aor. endings (B-D-F §84, 2; Rob. 333; cp. Schwyzer I 753f): 3 pl. ἐφάγοσαν Ps 77:29, 1 pl. ἐφάγαμεν 2 Km 19:43; fut. φάγομαι (B-D-F §74, 2; Mlt-H. 238), 2 sing. φάγεσαι Lk 17:8; Ruth 2:14 (W-S. §13, 6 and 17; B-D-F §87; Mlt-H. 198); pf. pass. ptc. acc. ἐδηδεμένους (Ath., R. 52, 20); pres. 3 sg. ἔσθεται Lev 11:34; Dt 12:22.
    to take someth. in through the mouth, usually solids, but also liquids, eat.
    w. acc. of thing (Hom. et al.) τί φάγωσιν (after neg.) anything to eat Mt 15:32; Mk 6:36; 8:1f; cp. Mt 6:25, 31; Lk 12:22 (s. Epict. 1, 9, 8; 19). τοὺς ἄρτους τῆς προθέσεως the consecrated bread Mt 12:4; Mk 2:26; Lk 6:4. Locusts and wild honey Mk 1:6. Manna (Ps 77:24) J 6:31, 49 (Just., D. 20, 4). Vegetables Ro 14:2b. Meat 14:21; 1 Cor 8:13; GEb 308, 31f; 34f (τὰς σάρκας αὐτῶν ‘one’s own flesh’ 4 [6] Esdr; POxy 1010). τὰ εἰδωλόθυτα 1 Cor 8:10; cp. vs. 7; Rv 2:14, 20 (Just., D. 34, 8; 35, 1). τὰς θυσίας (Sir 45:21; Ps 105:28) 1 Cor 10:18. τὰ ἐκ τοῦ ἱεροῦ food from the temple 9:13. τὴν σάρκα τ. υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου J 6:53 (which passage many interpret as referring to the Eucharist while others explain it as speaking of receiving Christ spiritually through faith). πάντα all kinds of food Ro 14:2a (μὴ πάντα ἐσθίοντες Just., 20, 3). τὰ παρατιθέμενα the food that is set before (one) Lk 10:8; 1 Cor 10:27. τὸ ἐν μακέλλῳ πωλούμενον 10:25. τὸ βιβλαρίδιον Rv 10:10 (cp. Ezk 2:8; 3:3). τὸ πάσχα the Passover meal, esp. the Passover lamb (2 Esdr 6:21; 2 Ch 30:18; ESchürer, Über φαγεῖν τὸ πάσχα 1883; Dalman, Jesus 81f) Mt 26:17; Mk 14:12, 14; Lk 22:8, 11, 15; J 18:28. κυριακὸν δεῖπνον φαγεῖν 1 Cor 11:20. ἄρτον ἐσθίειν eat a meal, w. bread as its main part (Ex 2:20; 1 Km 20:34; 2 Km 9:7; 3 Km 13:15 al.) Mt 15:2; Mk 3:20; 7:2, 5; Lk 14:1 (s. Billerb. IV 611–39: E. altjüd. Gastmahl); of the end-time banquet Lk 14:15 (cp. ἄρτον ζωῆς JosAs 15:4). τὸν ἑαυτοῦ ἄρτον ἐ. eat one’s own bread 2 Th 3:12. ἄρτον φαγεῖν παρά τινος eat someone’s bread vs. 8. τὰ παρά τινος what someone provides Lk 10:7. Neg. οὐκ ἔφαγεν οὐδέν he ate nothing at all Lk 4:2 (cp. Job 21:25 οὐ φαγὼν οὐδὲν ἀγαθόν; En 15:11 πνεύματα … μηδὲν ἐσθίοντα). Of complete abstinence μὴ ἐσθίων ἄρτον μήτε πίνων οἶνον 7:33. οὔτε ἐπὶ τὸ φαγεῖν οὔτε ἐπὶ τὸ πεῖν AcPl Ox 6, 7=Aa 241, 12f. οὐδέποτε ἔφαγον πᾶν κοινόν I have never eaten anything common at all Ac 10:14 (cp. 1 Macc 1:62; Just., D. 20, 3). Allegorical interpretation of Mosaic laws against eating forbidden foods B 10 (cp. Hierocles 26 p. 480 reinterpretation of the Pythagorean laws against forbidden foods as moral laws).—Of animals (Hom. et al.; Aelian, VH 1, 1; 2, 40; 3 Km 13:28; Is 65:25; Da 4:33 Theod.; GrBar 4:5 [δράκων]; 6:11 [Φοῖνιξ): birds τὰς σάρκας τινός eat someone’s flesh (Gen 40:19) Rv 17:16; 19:18. Swine Lk 15:16 (ὧν here is for ἅ by attraction, not a gen. dependent on ἐ., as it prob. is in X., Hell. 3, 3, 6; Ps.-Lucian, Asin. 21; such a constr. would be unique in our lit.).
    w. prepositions, to denote the thing of which one partakes:
    α. w. ἀπό τινος (Lev 22:6; Num 15:19; Dt 14:12, 19; Pr 13:2; Da 4:33a; ApcSed 4:5; ApcMos 17 al.) dogs: ἐ. ἀπὸ τῶν ψιχίων eat the crumbs Mt 15:27; Mk 7:28 (on the pl. ἐσθίουσιν after the neut. κυνάρια cp. Lk 11:7; 1 Cl 42:2; B-D-F §133; s. Rob. 403f). ἀπὸ τραπέζης partake of a meal D 11:9. ἀπὸ τῆς εὐχαριστίας 9:5.
    β. w. ἔκ τινος of/from someth. (Jdth 12:2; Sir 11:19; JosAs 16:7f; ApcMos 16f) ἐκ τοῦ ἄρτου eat (some of) the bread (2 Km 12:3; Tob 1:10; TestJob 7:10 ἐκ τῶν ἄρτων μου) 1 Cor 11:28; cp. J 6:26, 50f. ἐκ τῶν καρπῶν αὐτῶν Hs 9, 1, 10. ἐκ τοῦ γάλακτος τῆ ποίμνη get sustenance fr. the milk of the flock 1 Cor 9:7. ἐκ τ. θυσιαστηρίου Hb 13:10. ἐκ τ. ξύλου τ. ζωῆς from the tree of life Rv 2:7 (s. En 32:6); cp. μηκέτι ἐκ σοῦ μηδεὶς καρπὸν φάγοι (v.l. φάγῃ) Mk 11:14.
    used with other prep. expressions ἐ. μετά τινος eat w. someone (1 Km 9:19; Jdth 12:11; Job 1:4; Ezk 47:22; TestAbr B 4 p. 109, 10 [Stone p. 66]) Mt 9:11; 24:49; Mk 2:16; 14:18 (cp. Ps 40:10); Lk 5:30; 7:36. ἐνώπιόν τινος in someone’s presence (cp. ἐναντίον τ. θεοῦ Ex 18:12; Ezk 44:3) 13:26; 24:43. ἐπὶ τ. τραπέζης τινός at someone’s table (2 Km 9:11; cp. vs. 13; Da 11:27) Lk 22:30. διὰ προσκόμματος ἐ. eat with offense (i.e. so that one takes offense in doing so; perh. also so that one gives offense) Ro 14:20.
    abs. Mt 12:1; 14:20; 26:21, 26; Mk 7:3f; 14:18a, 22; Ac 27:35; D 12:3; B 7:5 al. Used w. λαμβάνειν (Gen 3:22) λάβετε φάγετε Mt 26:26b; οἱ ἐσθίοντες 14:21; 15:38. φάγωμεν κ. πίωμεν let us eat and drink 1 Cor 15:32 (Is 22:13; Ath., R. 72, 11). φάγε, πίε, εὐφραίνου Lk 12:19 (Aristobulus of Cass. [III B.C.]: 139 Fgm. 9 Jac. [cited in Strabo 14, 5, 9], statue of Sardanapalus w. the ins ἔσθιε, πῖνε, παῖζε• ὡς τἆλλα τούτου οὐκ ἄξια=‘Eat, drink, have fun. There’s nothing like it.’ This saying of Sardanapalus is also found in Arrian, Anab. 2, 5, 4. A similar thought in the Phrygian grave-ins: IGal 78, 11ff). τὸ φαγεῖν eating Mt 15:20; 1 Cor 11:21. διδόναι τινὶ φαγεῖν give someone someth. to eat (Ex 16:8, 15; Num 11:18, 21) Mt 14:16; 25:35, 42; Mk 5:43; 6:37; Lk 8:55; 9:13; J 6:52; Rv 2:7. φέρειν τινὶ φαγεῖν (cp. 2 Km 17:29) J 4:33. εὐκαιρέω φαγεῖν I find time to eat Mk 6:31. ἔχω βρῶσιν φαγεῖν I have food to eat J 4:32.—With the principle stated in 2 Th 3:10 cp. Lucian, Par. 13: when a pupil progresses well δότε αὐτῷ φαγεῖν; when he does not, μὴ δῶτε.
    ἐ. and πίνω are freq. found together, as in some pass. already quoted (Hom. et al.; very oft. LXX; En 102:9; 4 [6] Esdr [POxy 1010]; TestAbr A 4 p. 81, 16 [Stone p. 10]; B 5 p. 109, 16 [Stone p. 66]; JosAs 9:3 al.; Philo, Det. Pot. ins 113; Jos., C. Ap. 2, 234).
    α. = receive support 1 Cor 9:4.
    β. = eat a meal Lk 5:30; 17:8; 1 Cor 11:22; AcPl Ox 6, 7. Of a festive sacrificial meal 1 Cor 10:7 (Ex 32:6).
    γ. in contrast to fasting—the latter expressed by ἐ. and πίνω w. a neg. (Iambl., Vi. Pyth. 28, 141 οὔτε πίνων οὔτε ἐσθίων) Mt 11:18; Lk 4:2 v.l.; 7:33; Ac 9:9; 23:12, 21—Mt 11:19; Lk 5:33; 7:34; B 7:5.
    δ. of ordinary daily activities Lk 17:27f.
    ε. of carefree, even luxurious or dissipated living Mt 24:49; Lk 12:19, 45; 1 Cor 15:32 (cp. Is 22:13).—HRiesenfeld, ConNeot 9, ’44, 10f.
    to do away with completely, fig. extension of mng. 1 (Hom. et al.; LXX) consume, devour (of fire Il. 23, 182; Is 10:17; 26:11) πυρὸς ἐσθίειν μέλλοντος τ. ὑπεναντίους fire, which is about to consume the adversaries Hb 10:27 (Is 26:11). ὁ ἰὸς … φάγεται τ. σάρκας ὑμῶν ὡς πῦρ the rust will eat your flesh like fire Js 5:3 (cp. Aeschyl., Fgm. 253 φαγέδαινα [an ulcer] σάρκας ἐσθίει ποδός; Is 30:27 ἡ ὀργὴ τοῦ θυμοῦ ὡς πῦρ ἔδεται). B. 327.—DELG s.v. ἔδω. M-M. EDNT. TW.

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  • 31 επαναλισκομένης

    ἐπανᾱλισκομένης, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: pres part mp fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • 32 ἐπαναλισκομένης

    ἐπανᾱλισκομένης, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: pres part mp fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • 33 επαναλίσκοντος

    ἐπανᾱλίσκοντος, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: pres part act masc /neut gen sg

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  • 34 ἐπαναλίσκοντος

    ἐπανᾱλίσκοντος, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: pres part act masc /neut gen sg

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  • 35 επανηλώθη

    ἐπανη̱λώθη, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: aor ind pass 3rd sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • 36 ἐπανηλώθη

    ἐπανη̱λώθη, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: aor ind pass 3rd sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • 37 επανήλωσα

    ἐπανή̱λωσα, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: aor ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • 38 ἐπανήλωσα

    ἐπανή̱λωσα, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: aor ind act 1st sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • 39 επανήλωσεν

    ἐπανή̱λωσεν, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: aor ind act 3rd sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • 40 ἐπανήλωσεν

    ἐπανή̱λωσεν, ἐπαναλίσκω
    consume still more: aor ind act 3rd sg (attic epic ionic)

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  • consumé — consumé, ée (kon su mé, mée) part. passé. 1°   Détruit peu à peu. •   Ces restes d un héros par le feu consumé, CORN. Pomp. V, 1. •   Consumé par les vers, RAC. Athal. III, 5. •   J attendais que le temple en cendres consumé, RAC. ib. V …   Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré

  • consume — con‧sume [kənˈsjuːm ǁ ˈsuːm] verb 1. [intransitive, transitive] to buy and use goods, services, energy, or natural materials: • Never underestimate the power of the American citizen to consume. • The UK and France consume more gas than Italy,… …   Financial and business terms

  • Consume — Con*sume (k[o^]n*s[=u]m ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Consumed} (k[o^]n*s[=u]md ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Consuming}.] [L. consumere to take wholly or completely, to consume; con + sumere to take; sub + emere to buy. See {Redeem}.] To destroy, as by… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • consume — [v1] use up absorb, apply, avail oneself of, deplete, devour, dissipate, dominate, drain, drivel, eat up, employ, engross, exhaust, expend, finish, finish up, fritter away, frivol away, go, go through, have recourse to, lavish, lessen, monopolize …   New thesaurus

  • Consume — Con*sume (k[o^]n*s[=u]m ), v. i. To waste away slowly. [1913 Webster] Therefore, let Benedick, like covered fire, Consume away in sighs. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • consume — late 14c., from O.Fr. consumer to consume (12c.) and directly from L. consumere to use up, eat, waste, from com , intensive prefix (see COM (Cf. com )), + sumere to take, from sub under + emere to buy, take (see EXEMPT (Cf …   Etymology dictionary

  • consume — I verb absumere, annihilate, burn up, consumere, demolish, destroy, devour, disappear, drain, dwindle, eat, empty, eradicate, evaporate, exhaust, expend, spend, squander, swallow, use up, utilize, waste, wear away, wear out II index burn, decay …   Law dictionary

  • consume — ● consume nom féminin Perte de vin ou d alcool causée par l évaporation à travers les parois des tonneaux …   Encyclopédie Universelle

  • consume — 1 *waste, squander, dissipate, fritter Analogous words: exhaust, *deplete, drain: dispel, disperse, *scatter Contrasted words: *save, preserve, conserve 2 *eat, swallow, fngest, devour …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • consumé — Consumé, [consum]ée. part. pass. Il a les significations de son verbe …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

  • consume — ► VERB 1) eat or drink. 2) use up. 3) (especially of a fire) completely destroy. 4) (of a feeling) absorb all of the attention and energy of. DERIVATIVES consuming adjective. ORIGIN Latin consumere, from sumere take …   English terms dictionary

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