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ἐξαφρίζομαιaor part pass masc /neut gen sgἐξαφρίζωremove the froth: aor part pass masc /neut gen sg -
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30 εξαφρίζουσαν
ἐξαφρίζομαιpres part act fem acc sg (attic epic doric ionic)ἐξαφρίζωremove the froth: pres part act fem acc sg (attic epic doric ionic) -
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38 ἔερσα
a froth, foam ἐγὼ τόδε τοι πέμπω μεμιγμένον μέλι λευκῷ σὺν γάλακτι, κιρναμένα δ' ἔερσ ἀμφέπει, πόμ ἀοίδιμον (ἡ δρόσος, ἡ τοῦ μέλιτος κιρναμένη. Σ) N. 3.78 Μοῖσα λείριον ἄνθεμον ποντίας ὑφελοῖσ' ἐέρσας i. e. coral N. 7.79b pl. dewdropsχλωραῖς ἐέρσαις ὡς ὅτε δένδρεον ᾄσσει N. 8.40
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39 βράζω
A boil, froth up, ferment, Call. Hist.3, Hld.5.16, Alex.Aphr. Pr.1.104.II growl, of bears, Poll.5.88; of elephants, Jubaap. Poll. l.c.; but βράζειν· τὸ ἡσυχῆ ὀδύρεσθαι, Hsch. -
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πορφύρω [ῡ], poet. Verb, only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., of the sea, ὡς ὅτε πορφύρῃ πέλαγος μέγα κύματι κωφῷ as when the huge seaA heaves, surges, swirls with dumb swell (i.e. with waves that do not break), Il.14.16, cf. Arat.158, Artem.2.23;ὑπὸ στείρῃσι θάλασσα πορφύρει Arat.296
;διάνδιχα νηὸς ἰούσης δίνῃ πορφύροντα διήνυσαν Ἑλλήσποντον A.R.1.935
; of flame, [φλόγα] φονίῳ σβέσεν αἵματι πορφύρουσαν Id.4.668
:—later in [voice] Med., κἂν ἡ γαλήνη πορφύροιτο even in a gently heaving calm, Him.Or.31.2;εὔδια μὲν πόντος πορφύρεται AP10.14
(Agath.).2 metaph., πολλὰ δέ οἱ κραδίη πόρφυρε much was his heart troubled, Il.21.551, cf. Od.4.427, 572, 10.309; though others take it trans., his heart brooded, pondered on many things, as in Q.S.2.85, al., Epic. ap. Suid.: abs., ponder, A.R.3.456; π. οἷον.. ib. 1161.II after Hom., grow red, of a river, καὶ τὺ δὲ Κρᾶθι οἴνῳ πορφύροις may'st thou flush with wine, Theoc.5.125 (= βλύζοις Sch., i.e. signf. 1.1; prob. both senses are meant); ;αἰδοῖ π. παρήϊον Q.S.14.47
;πορφύρων βότρυς AP9.249
(Maec.); δαίδαλα πορφύρων, of the tiger's skin, Opp. C.3.347; of ringlets,ὑακίνθοις.. ὅμοια πορφύροντες Luc.Am.26
, cf. Him.Or.1.19; γῆ π. ἄνθεσι ib.13.7.2 trans., dye red,χεῖρας φόνῳ Nonn.D.44.106
:—[voice] Pass., [οἴνῳ] πορφύρετο πέτρη ib.45.308, etc. ( πορφῠρ-yw, redupl., cogn. with Lat.fervere, fermentum, OE. beorm 'barm, froth on fermenting malt liquors, yeast'; for the sequence of meanings cf. English flush (1) 'flow suddenly in great volume', (2) of blood, 'rush to the cheeks', (3) of the cheeks, etc., 'become red'; cf. πορφύρεος.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πορφύρω
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