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1 αιμοποσίας
αἱμοποσίᾱς, αἱμοποσίαdrinking of blood: fem acc plαἱμοποσίᾱς, αἱμοποσίαdrinking of blood: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 αἱμοποσίας
αἱμοποσίᾱς, αἱμοποσίαdrinking of blood: fem acc plαἱμοποσίᾱς, αἱμοποσίαdrinking of blood: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 αἱματοποσία
A drinking of blood, Porph. ap. Stob.1.49.53.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἱματοποσία
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4 αιματορρόφον
αἱματορρόφοςblood-drinking: masc /fem acc sgαἱματορρόφοςblood-drinking: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 αἱματορρόφον
αἱματορρόφοςblood-drinking: masc /fem acc sgαἱματορρόφοςblood-drinking: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
6 πόσις
πόσις, εως, ἡ (πίνω; Hom. et al.; BGU 1191, 3 [I B.C.]; O. Theb 3, 1; Ath 22, 2) in our lit. always w. βρῶσις (as Da 1:10; TestAbr B 13 p. 117, 23 [Stone p. 82]; τὰς τρυφὰς καὶ τὰς π. ApcSed 11:11 p. 134, 27 Ja.).① act of drinking, drinking (Hdt. 1, 172; Pla., Leg. 1, 637d al.) lit. βρῶσις καὶ πόσις (βρῶσις 1) Ro 14:17; Col 2:16.② that which one drinks, a drink (Aeneas Tact. 589; Da 1:10; Philo, Op. M. 38) of Jesus’ blood ἀληθής ἐστιν πόσις J 6:55.—DELG s.v. πίνω C 4. M-M. TW. -
7 αιματορρόφοι
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8 αἱματορρόφοι
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9 αιματορρόφος
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10 αἱματορρόφος
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11 αιματορρόφου
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12 αἱματορρόφου
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13 ὕδωρ, ὕδατος
+ τό N 3 214-112-158-118-73=675 Gn 1,2.6(ter).7τέκνα ὑδάτων children of the waters, fishes Hos 11,10*Ex 14,27 τὸ ὕδωρ the water-המים? for MT הים the sea; *1 Kgs 18,44 ὕδωρ water-מים for MT ים/מ from the sea, see also Is 24,14, Hos 11,10, Am 8,12, Na 3,8, Zech9,10; *Jer 2,24 ἐφ᾽ ὕδατα over the waters- מי/ל מים for MT למד used to?; *Ez 30,16 ὕδατα waters-מים for MT יומם by day; *Hos 6,8 ὕδωρ water-מים for MT דם/מ with blood; *Na 1,12 κατάρχων ὑδάτων πολλῶν ruler of many waters-רבים מים לשׁמ for MT רבים (וכן) למיםשׁ אם though they are prosperous and many?; *Jb 11,15 ὥσπερ ὕδωρ καθαρόν as pure water-ממים or-כמים? for MT ממום without blemishCf. DORIVAL 1994, 388; →NIDNTT; TWNT -
14 αἱματορρόφος
αἱμᾰτο-ρρόφος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > αἱματορρόφος
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15 χρυσοσανδαλαιμοποτιχθονία
A goddess of the lower world wearing golden sandals and drinking blood, epith. of Hecate, Tab. Defix. in Rh.Mus.55.250 (- ατμο- lapis).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χρυσοσανδαλαιμοποτιχθονία
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16 ψυχοπότης
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ψυχοπότης
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17 ῥέω
Grammatical information: v.Meaning: `to flow, to stream', also metaph., `to stream off, to fall off' (of hair, ripe fruits etc.), (Il.).Other forms: Aor. ῥυῆναι (γ 455), Dor. ἐρρύᾱ, fut. ῥυῆσομαι, perf. ἐρρύηκα (Att.); fut. ῥεύσομαι (Thgn., com., Hp.), ῥευσοῦμαι (Arist.), ῥεύσω (AP), aor. ῥεῦσαι (Ar. in anap., Hp., hell.).Derivatives: Many derivv., also from the prefixcompp. (here only indicated): A. with full grade. 1. ῥέεθρον (ep. Ion. Il.), ῥεῖθρον (Att.) n. `stream, river, water'; 2. ` Ρεῖτος m. name of a stream or brook, (Eleusis Va, Th., Paus.; Krahe Beitr. z. Namenforsch. 5, 89); 3. ῥεῦμα n. `current, stream' (IA.; cf. Porzig Satzinhalte 267f.), `stream, rheumatism' (medic.), with - μάτιον, - ματώδης, - ματικός, - ματίζομαι, - ματισμός; 4. ῥέος n. `stream' (A; cf. on ἐυ-ρρεής below); 5. ῥεῦσις f. (hell. for ῥύσις); 6. ῥευστός `streaming, fluid' (Emp., Arist. a.o.), - στικός (Plu.), - σταλέος (Orac. ap. Eus.); 7. - ρρεί-της (from - ρρεϜέ-της) in compounds, e.g. ἐϋ-ρρείτης `streaming beautifully' (Hom. a.o.), ἀκαλα-ρρείτης (s. v.); 8. - ρρεής only in gen. ἐϋ-ρρεῖος = ἐϋ-ρρεϜέος (Il.) from ἐϋ-ρρεής `id.'; rather to ῥέω than to ῥέος (Schwyzer 513). -- B. With ο-ablaut: 1. ῥόος ( κατά- etc.), Att. ῥοῦς, Cypr. ῥόϜος m. `stream, flow'; 2. ῥοή ( ἐκ- etc.), Dor. -ά, Corc. ρhοϜαῖσι f. `flowing, stream, outflow' (Il.); from 1. or 2. ῥοΐσκος m. `brooklet' (Halaesa), ῥοώδης ( ῥοι- Gal.) `flowing, suffering of flux, having strong currents, watery, falling off' (Hp., Th., Arist. etc.), ῥοϊκός `fluid' (Hp., Dsc.), ῥοΐζω `to drench', of horses (Hippiatr.) with ῥοϊσμός H.; 3. ῥοῖαι f. pl. `floods' (Hp.); 4. - ρροια f. in prefixcompp., e.g. διάρροια (: δια-ρρέω) `flowing through, diarrhoea' (IA.; on the formation Schwyzer 469). -- C. With zero grade: 1. ῥυτός `streaming, pouring out, flowing strongly' (trag. a.o.; ἀμφί-, περί- ῥέω Od. a.o.); ῥυτόν n. `drinking horn' (Att., hell.); 2. ῥύσις ( ἔκ- a.o.) f. `flowing, flow' (IA.); 3. ῥύμα = ῥεῦμα (late) s.v.; 4. ῥύᾱξ, -ᾱκος m. `strong current, rushing stream, stream of lava' (Th., Pl., Arist. a.o.), prob. Sicil. (Björck Alpha impurum 61 a. 285); cf. ῥύαγξ (cod. ῥοί-) φάραγξ H. [note that of the last two the suffixes are Pre-Greek]; 5. ῥυά̄χετος m. `multitude of people' (Lac.; Ar. Lys. 170), expressive enlargment of ῥύαξ after ὀχετός, συρφετός?; 6. ῥυάς f. (m., n.) `fluid, falling off' (Arist., Thphr. a.o.), also adjunct of ἰχθῦς or des. of certain fishes, that live in warms and follow the currents (Arist. a.o.; Strömberg Fischn. 50f., Thompson Fishes s.v.), `flow' with ῥυαδικός, `suffering flux etc.' (medic.); 7. ῥυδόν (ο 426), ῥύδην (Crates a.o.) `flooding, abounding'. -- On ῥυθμός s. v.; on ῥύτρος, ῥόα ( ῥοιά), ῥοῦς as plantnames s. ῥόα.Origin: IE [Indo-European] [1003] *sreu̯- `flow, stream'Etymology: The the themat. root-present ῥέω (\< *ῥέϜω; cf. ῥόϜος a.o. above) agrees Skt. srávati `flow', IE *sréu̯-eti. Also to other forms there are exact agreements outcide Greek, of which the age is however uncertain because of the strong productivity of the relevent form-categories: ρόος = Skt. srava- m. `the flowing'; cf. OCS o-strovъ, Russ. óstrov `island' (prop. "surrounded by stream(s)"); ῥοή = Lith. sravà f. `flowing, flow of blood, menstruation'; cf. Skt. giri-sravā f. `mountainstream', ῥύσις = Skt. srutí- f. `way, stret' (but e.g. vi-sruti- `flowing out'; cf. Liebert Nom. suffix -ti- 39); ambiguous Arm. aṙu `canal'; ῥυτός = Skt. srutá- `flowing'; cf. Lith. srùtos pl. (dial. -tà sg.) f. `liquid manure, (animal)urine'; (ἐϋ) - ρρεής: Skt. ( madhu) - sravas- m. "dripping of honey", plantname (lex.). Over aginst the neuter ῥεῦμα (IE *sreu̯-mn̥) stands in Balto-Slav. a corresponding masc., e.g. Lith. sraumuõ, gen. -meñs `rapid' (IE *srou̯-mon-); similar Thrac. rivername Στρυμών. An m-suffix also in Germ., e.g. OWNo. straumr ' stream' (IE *srou̯-mo-), in Celt., e.g. OIr. sruaim `stream' and in Alb. rrymë `stream' (Mann Lang. 28, 37). -- Genetic connection has also been supposed between Dor. aor. ἐ-ρρύᾱ and Lith. pret. pa-srùvo `flowed' (\< *-āt; Schwyzer 743 w. n. 11 a. lit.), also between Ion.-Att. ἐρρύη and Lith. inf. sravė́ti. Formally identical are also the futures ῥεύσομαι (- σω) and Skt. sroṣyati. Further the Greek and Sanskrit as well as the Balt. verbal systems go different ways. -- Further forms w. lit. in WP. 2, 702 f., Pok. 1003; Fraenkel s. sravė́ti, Vasmer s. strúmenъ; older lit. also in Bq. -- Vgl. ῥώομαι.Page in Frisk: 2,650-652Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥέω
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