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121 διαλεπτύνω
A make thin, pare away, fine down, Hp.Fract.11; grind small, Sch.E. Ph. 1159:—[voice] Pass., become thin, watery, of a fluid, Ruf.Sat.Gon.15:— hence Subst. [suff] διαλέπτ-υνσις, εως, ἡ, Aët.16.55.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαλεπτύνω
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122 λεπτύνω
A : [tense] aor. 1ἐλέπτυνα Hp.Epid. 6.1.5
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor.ἐλεπτύνθην Id.Aph.5.46
: [tense] pf.λελέπτυσμαι Id.Morb.1.19
, Arist.HA 511b22; inf.λελεπτύνθαι Ath.12.552e
: ([etym.] λεπτός): — make thin or meagre, αἱ ταλαιπωρίαι λ. [τὰ πρόβατα] Arist.HA 596a29, cf. Pr. 882a27; λ. τὸ σχῆμα [τῶν ταγμάτων] Plb.3.113.8 (cf. λεπτυσμός); φωνὴν βαρεῖαν.. λεπτύνων Babr.103.5
:—[voice] Pass., to be reduced, grow lean or slender, Hp.Aph.2.7, Arist.HA 518b29, al.;τοὺς ὤμους λεπτύνεσθαι X.Smp.2.17
; λελεπτυσμένος (- ισμένος cod.) κατὰ τὴν οὐράν, of a serpent, Philum.Ven.18.1; of things, to be rarefied, Damox.2.28, cf. Ph.1.642, S.E.M.10.25.2 comminute or liquefy food in digestion, Plu.2.689d; - ύνουσα δίαιτα diet productive of thin humours, Gal.Vict.Att.3:—[voice] Pass., become fluid, opp. παχύνεσθαι, of foods, Hp.VM19; also -όμενα εἰς πνεῦμα διακρίνεται Arist.Pr. 966b14
.3 thresh, winnow,λ. Δηοῦς καρπόν AP9.21
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123 προλεπτύνω
A make thin, reduce beforehand,τοὺς τράγους Arist.GA 726a1
, cf. Gal.6.90:—[voice] Pass., to be made or become thin, Pl.Ti. 66a, Arist. HA 513a14; of diseases, to be reduced, mitigated, Ruf.Fr.72.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προλεπτύνω
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124 inceltmek
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125 attenuō (adt-)
attenuō (adt-) āvī, ātus, āre [ad + tenuo], to make thin, attenuate, lessen, diminish: iuvenum corpora, O.: sortes attenuatae, the tablets had diminished (a sign of adversity), L.—Fig., to reduce, impair, lessen, diminish, weaken: insignem, to abase, H.: (legio) proeliis attenuata, Cs.: caede vires, L.: bellum expectatione, make less formidable: voragine ventris opes, waste, O.: curas, O. -
126 श्लक्ष्णय
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127 lig
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128 desengrosar
v.to extenuate, to make lean, to debilitate, to make thin or fine.
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