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1 διαπαφλάζω
A boil up, effervesce, of anger, Nonn.D.31.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαπαφλάζω
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2 ζυμόω
A leaven,μικρὰ ζύμη ὅλον τὸ φύραμα ζ. 1 Ep.Cor.5.6
:—[voice] Pass., to be leavened, ferment, LXX Ex.12.34,39, Plu.2.659b, etc.; of digestion,τὰ μέλανα -οῦται Hp.Acut.61
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3 πνευματόω
A turn into vapour, Arist.Pr. 965b39, 962a8:—[voice] Pass., become wind, evaporate, Id.Cael. 305b14, GA 737a11,al., Thphr.Vent. 40.2 [voice] Pass., to be filled with wind, Epicur.Ep.2pp.44,47 U.b effervesce, Gal.16.569,661; ferment, Id.7.549.3 abs., cause flatulence, Dsc.1.106.II blow up, inflate, Anaxipp.1.47:—[voice] Pass., ἀσκὸς πεπνευματωμένος Hierocl.p.13A.; esp. to be flatulent, Gal.7.215, UP4.9.III [voice] Pass., to be filled with the breath of life, PMag.Leid. W.12.32.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πνευματόω
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4 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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Effervesce — Ef fer*vesce , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Effervesced}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Effervescing}.] [L. effervescere; ex + fervescere to begin boiling, incho., fr. fervere to boil. See {Fervent}.] 1. To be in a state of natural ebullition; to bubble and hiss, as… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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