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1 αγριοκοιτάζω
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2 γλαυκιάω
A glaring fiercely, of a lion, Il.20.172;γ. ὄσσοις δεινόν Hes.Sc. 430
; of a sparkling stone, D.P.1121;γλαυκιόωσα σελήνη Man.5.250
: [ per.] 3pl.γλαυκιόωσι Opp.C.3.70
; late Prose,γλαυκιῶν τὸ βλέμμα Hld.7.10
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3 περιγληνάομαι
A turn round the eyeballs, glare around, περιγληνώμενος ὄσσοις, of a lion, Theoc.25.241. -ής, ές, having eyes all round, τροχαλόν, i.e. the Milky Way, Arat.476.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιγληνάομαι
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4 φλέγω
Aφλέξω S.Fr.1128.5
, A.R.3.582, LXX De.32.22, etc.: [tense] aor. (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] fut. φλεγήσομαι ([etym.] συμ-) J.BJ7.8.5: in 4.6.3 the readings κατα-φλέξεσθαι, -φλεχθήσεσθαι, and - φλεγήσεσθαι are found in codd.;κατα-φλεχθήσεται Ach.Tat.Intr.Arat. p.61M.
: [tense] aor.ἐφλέχθην Hom.Epigr.14.23
, ([etym.] κατ-) Th.4.133: [tense] aor. 2 ἐφλεγην ([etym.] ἀν-) Luc.DDeor.9.2, ([etym.] ἐξ-) AP12.178 (Strat.): [tense] pf.πέφλεγμαι Lyc.806
.A trans., burn, burn up, Il.21.13;πυρί <με> φλέξον A.Pr. 582
(lyr.);φλέγων ἀκτῖσιν ἥλιος χθόνα Id.Pers. 364
, cf. 504:—[voice] Pass., take fire, blaze up,ῥέεθρα πυρὶ φλέγετο Il.21.365
, cf. BMus.Inscr.1036 (Caria, ii/i B. C.).2 [voice] Pass., to be inflamed,κάεσθαί τε καὶ φ. Pl. Ti. 85b
;ἡ πεφλεγμένη ποδαλγία PLond.5.1676.16
(vi A. D.).3 metaph., kindle, inflame with passion,Ἄρεα.. ὃς.. φλέγει με OT192
(lyr.), cf. Mosch.Fr.2.3, AP5.122 (Phld.), 287 (Paul.Sil.);αἷμα δάϊον φ. E.Ph. 241
(lyr.):—[voice] Pass., burn with passion, S.OC 1695 (lyr.), Ar.Nu. 992 (anap.), Pl.Chrm. 155d; ;ὑπὸ τοῦ πάθους D.H.11.28
;ὑπὸ δίψης Id.9.66
;ὑπὸ τοῦ λιμοῦ Ael.NA14.27
;ἐπί τινι Id.Fr.52
.II light up,φ. λαμπάσι τόδ' ἱερόν E.Tr. 309
(lyr.); Ζεὺς διὰ χερὸς βέλος φλέγων making it blaze or flash, A.Th. 513;πυρὸς φλέξον μένος Trag.Adesp.90
: metaph., ἄταν οὐρανίαν φλέγων letting the flame of mischief blaze up to heaven, S.Aj. 195 (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., blaze up, burst or break forth,βωμοὶ δώροισι φλέγονται A.Ag.91
(anap.): metaph.,ὕμνοι φλέγονται B.Fr.3.12
.2 metaph., makeillustrious or famous,σὲ φλέγοντι Χάριτες Pi.P.5.45
:— [voice] Pass., to be or become so, ἀρεταῖς, Μοίσαις φλέγεσθαι, Id.N.10.2, I.7 (6).23.B intr., burn, blaze, of fire, torches, etc., A.Ag. 308, Th. 433, S.Aj. 1278; of lightning, Id.OC 1467 (lyr.); of the sun, Id.Aj. 673; : of armour, flash,νέφος ἀσπίδων φ. E.Ph. 251
(lyr.);ἄνθεμα χρυσοῦφλέγει Pi.O.2.72
;γυναικὸς φλέγων ὀφθαλμός A.Fr. 243
; of fire-breathing bulls,φλέγει δὲ μυκτήρ S.Fr. 336
.2 metaph., burst or break forth, of passion,θυμὸς ἀνδρεία φλέγων A.Th.52
, cf. 287;φ. λύσσῃ Ar.Th. 680
(lyr.); of grief, A.R.3.773.3 shine forth, become famous, Pi.N.6.38.—Poet. in early writers, exc. Pl. ll. cc. (Cf. Lat. fulgeo, flagro, flamma, Lett. blāzma 'glare of light or fire'.) -
5 λάμψη
1) glare2) glow3) twinkleΕλληνικά-Αγγλικά νέο λεξικό (Greek-English new dictionary) > λάμψη
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