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1 διηθέω
A strain through, filter, Hp.Acut.7, Pl.Sph. 226b, Ti. 45c;οἶνον δ. πυρέττοντι Plu.2.101c
, cf. Mim.Oxy.413.161:—[voice] Pass., Arist. Mete. 368a22, Plb.34.9.10; of air in the lungs, Gal.2.705; καθαρὸν καὶ διηθημένον [γένος], opp. μικτόν, Ph.2.3.2 wash out, cleanse, τὴν κοιλίην οἴνῳ, θυμιήμασι, Hdt.2.86.II intr., of liquid, filter through, percolate, Id.2.93. -
2 διϋλίζω
διϋλίζω (in fig. sense in Pseudo-Archytas [c. 360 B.C.; Stob. III/1, p. 58, 7 H.]. In lit. mng., of wine Plut., Mor. 692d; Diosc. 2, 86; 5, 72; Artem. 4, 48; POxy 413, 154; Am 6:6) filter out, strain out fr. a liquid (the KJV ‘strain at’ is widely considered a misprint [so Goodsp., Relig. in Life 12, ’42/43, 205–10 and Probs. ’45, 38f], but for the view that it is an archaic usage s. OED s.v. ‘strain’, verb, 14e and esp. 21, and CHopf, Rev. of Engl. Studies 20, ’44, 155f; ‘strain at’=‘strain [the liquid] at [seeing]’ a gnat) τὸν κώνωπα a gnat fr. a drink Mt 23:24.—DELG s.v. ὕλη. -
3 ῥυτός
------------------------------------2 Subst. neut. pl. ῥῡτά, τά, reins (cf. ῥυτήρ (A) 2a),ῥυτὰ χαλαίνειν Hes.Sc. 308
.------------------------------------A flowing, fluid, liquid,ῥυτᾶς ἐξ ἁλός A.Ag. 1408
(lyr.); ῥ. πόροι (v.πόρος 1.3
) Id.Eu. 452;ῥυτῶν ὑδάτων λουτρά S.OC 1598
; (lyr.); ὑγρὸν ῥ., opp. πακτόν, Ti.Locr.99c; [ὕδατα] ῥ. distd. fr. στάσιμα, Arist.Mete. 353b19, cf. Thphr.CP2.6.3; distd. fr. φρεατιαῖα, Plu.2.954c.II ῥῠτόν, τό, drinking-cup or horn, running to a point, where was a small hole, through which the wine ran in a thin stream, S.Fr. 772, D.21.158, PPetr.3p.113 (iii B.C.), Inscr.Délos 442B27 (ii B.C.), Plb.14.11.2, Plu.Alex.67; made in the form of an elephant, a trireme, the god Βησᾶς, Damox.1.2, Epin.2.1, Hedyl. ap. Ath.11.497d; funnel used as a filter, Ps.-Democr. ap. Zos. Alch.p.155B.; v. κρουνίζω:—[var] Dim. [full] ρύτιον [ῠ], τό, only in Lat. form rhytium, Mart.2.35.2.
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