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1 λευκαίνω
Aλελεύκασμαι Diph.Siph.
ap. Ath.2.54b, Orib.Fr.102:— make white,λεύκαινον ὕδωρ ξεστῇς ἐλάτῃσιν Od.12.172
;ἅλα ῥοθίοισι λ. E.Cyc.17
;ἐς γένυν ἕρπει λευκαίνων ὁ χρόνος Theoc.14.70
; plaster with whitening,λευκᾶναι τὰ λευκώματα Ephes.3p.148
:—[voice] Pass., to be or become white, Arist.GA 730a6, Sopat.8, A.R.1.545, Diph.Siph.l.c.; to be clarified, of oil, Orib.l.c.II [voice] Pass., have a sensation of whiteness, S.E.M.7.191, al.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λευκαίνω
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2 λευκαντικός
A of or for whitening, δύναμις Sch.Pl.Tht. 156d. Adv. -κῶς, διατεθῆναι have a sensation of whiteness, S.E.M.7.192.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λευκαντικός
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