-
1 έγχυμον
ἔγχῡμον, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: masc /fem acc sgἔγχῡμον, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: neut nom /voc /acc sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: masc /fem acc sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἔγχυμον
ἔγχῡμον, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: masc /fem acc sgἔγχῡμον, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: neut nom /voc /acc sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: masc /fem acc sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 έγχυμα
ἔγχῡμα, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: neut nom /voc /acc plἔγχυμαinstillation: neut nom /voc /acc sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
4 ἔγχυμα
ἔγχῡμα, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: neut nom /voc /acc plἔγχυμαinstillation: neut nom /voc /acc sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
5 έγχυμος
-
6 ἔγχυμος
-
7 εγχύμου
ἐγχύ̱μου, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut gen sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
8 ἐγχύμου
ἐγχύ̱μου, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut gen sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
9 εγχύμους
-
10 ἐγχύμους
-
11 εγχύμω
ἐγχύ̱μῳ, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut dat sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
12 ἐγχύμῳ
ἐγχύ̱μῳ, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut dat sgἔγχυμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut dat sg -
13 εγχύμων
ἐγχύ̱μων, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut gen plἔγχυμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
14 ἐγχύμων
ἐγχύ̱μων, ἔγχῡμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut gen plἔγχυμοςmoistened: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
15 ἐπιχρίω
ἐπιχρίω 1 aor ἐπέχρισα (s. χρίω; Hom. et al.; Sym. Ezk 13:10; 22:28; TestSol 18:20) to apply a viscous substance, anoint, spread/smear (on) (Soranus p. 75, 7; Galen: CMG V 9, 1 p. 136, 30; Diosc. 3, 25; PLeid X VII, 36; cp. Od. 21, 179 of a bow being prepared for service by rubbing with fat; Lucian, Hist. Conscrib. 62 of an inscription covered w. gypsum; Galen: CMG V 4, 2 p. 246, 20) τὶ ἐπί τι spread on or smear on someth. πηλὸν ἐπὶ τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς spread the moistened mud on the man’s eyes = (Jesus) anointed the man’s eyes with the moistened mud J 9:6 (v.l. ἐπέθηκεν, s. ἐπιτίθημι 1aα; cp. SIG 1173, 17=Dssm., LO 108 [LAE 135] in a report of a healing κολλύριον ἐπιχρεῖσαι ἐπὶ τ. ὀφθαλμούς). Without ref. to what was put on, in Eng. the customary rendering is anoint ἐ. τοὺς ὀφθαλμούς anoint the eyes J 9:11 (referring to the procedure vs. 6).—Of the stone that closed the entrance to the tomb of Jesus ἐπέχρισαν ἑπτὰ σφραγῖδας they applied seven seals i.e. wax that receives an impression fr. a seal GPt 8:33.—M-M. -
16 μάσσω
A (anap.) ( ἀνα- Od. 19.92): [tense] aor.ἔμαξα Pherecr. 183.2
, Pl.R. 372b, Arist. Rh. 1416b31, Nic.Th. 952: [tense] pf.μέμᾰχα Ar.Eq.55
:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. μάξομαι ( ἐμμ-) Call.Dian. 124: [tense] aor.ἐμαξάμην Hdt.1.200
; poet.μαξάμην AP 5.295
(Agath.):—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. 1ἐμάχθην Aret.CD2.12
: [tense] aor. 2 ἐμάγην [ᾰ] (v. ἐκμ-): [tense] pf.μέμαγμαι Ar.Eq.57
, Th.4.16: freq. in compds. with ἀπό, ἐκ:—knead, press into a mould, esp. of barley-cakes which were subsequently moistened and eaten without baking (cf. μακτός), S. l. c., Ar. Pax14;μᾶζαν μεμαχότος Id.Eq.55
(also in [voice] Med., Hdt. l.c., Ar.Nu. 788); ἐκ μὲν τῶν κριθῶν ἄλφιτα.., ἐκ δὲ τῶν πυρῶν ἄλευρα, τὰ μὲν πέψαντες, τὰ δὲ (viz. ἄλφιτα)μάξαντες Pl.
l.c.: metaph.,μάττειν ἐπινοίας Ar.Eq. 539
:—[voice] Med.,εὐλόγου<ς> αἰτίας ματτόμενον Pall.
in Hp. Fract.12.286 C.:—[voice] Pass.,μᾶζα μεμαγμένη Archil.2
; μᾶζαν ὑπ' ἐμοῦ μεμ. Ar.Eq.57, cf. 1167; σῖτος μεμαγμένος dough ready kneaded (or pressed into cakes), Th. l. c., cf. Ar. Pax28; ὅστις ἀλφιτοσιτεῖ, ὕδατι μεμαγμένην ( μεμιγ- codd.) ἀεὶ τὴν μᾶζαν ἐσθίει prob. cj. in X.Cyr.6.2.28, cf. Agathocl.6. -
17 τέγγω
Aτέγξω Pi.O.4.19
, E.Supp. 979 (lyr.): [tense] aor.ἔτεγξα B.5.157
, A.Pr. 402 (lyr.), Hp.Nat.Mul.35:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. (anap.), Pl.Lg. 880e:—wet, moisten, τέγγε πλεύμονας οἴνῳ Alc.l.c.;ἀκρήτῳ πνεύμονα τεγγόμενος Eratosth.25
; οἴνῳ πνεύμονα τέγγε Poet. ap. Suid. s.v. τέγγε; τέγγει γὰρ [τὸ ἔλαιον] τὸν ξηρὸν χρῶτα Gal. 6.229, cf. 366,560, 15.714; esp. of internal moistening by liquid food, opp. βρέχω (moisten on the surface), Id.10.808, 12.186 (the word is not freq. in Prose); φάρεα ποταμίᾳ δρόσῳ τ., so as to wash them, E. Hipp. 127 (lyr.);ἐν θαλάττῃ τ. τοὺς πόδας Pl.Lg. 866d
:—in Trag. and Lyr. freq. of tears,δάκρυσι κόλπους τέγγουσι A.Pers. 540
(anap.); (lyr.); ὄμμα δάκρυσιν τ. E.Supp.21, cf. IA 496; and simply, τ. παρειάν, ὄμμα, S.Ant. 530 (anap.), E.Alc. 764;Aτέγξαι βλέφαρον B.5.157
:—[voice] Pass., to be moistened, (lyr.); δάκρυσί μου βλέφαρα τ. E.Hipp. 854 (lyr.): τέγγομαι (sc. ὄσσε), i.e. I weep, A.Pers. 1065 (lyr.).2 c. acc. cogn., τ. δάκρυα shed tears, Pi.N.10.75; (lyr.):—[voice] Pass., ὄμβρος χάλαζά θ' αἱματοῦσσ' ἐτέγγετο a shower fell, Id.OT 1279.3 soak, in [voice] Pass., distd. from τήκεσθαι, Arist.Mete. 385b22; τέγγει is prob. f.l. for στέγει in Id.Pr. 869b25.II soften (properly, by soaking or bathing), ἀοιδαὶ θέλξαν νιν ἁπτόμεναι· οὐδὲ θερμὸν ὕδωρ τόσον γε μαλθακὰ τέγξει (sic Plu.2.467d, τεύχει codd. Pi.) γυῖα (i.e. ὥστε μαλθακὰ γενέσθαι) Pi.N.4.4:—metaph. in [voice] Pass., τέγγει γὰρ οὐδέν thou art no whit softened, A.Pr. 1008;οὔτε γὰρ.. λόγοις ἐτέγγεθ' ἥδε νῦν τ' οὐ πείθεται E.Hipp. 303
; χωρεῖτ' ὀργῇ καὶ μὴ τέγγεσθ' Ar.Lys. 550;ὑπὸ κακοδοξίας τέγγεσθαι Pl.R. 361c
, cf. Lg. 880e. -
18 χυλόω
A convert into juice, make a decoction or infusion of a thing, τι Hp.Mul.2.209:—[voice] Pass., to be converted into juice or chyle, Ti.Locr.101a;κεχυλωμένη τροφή Gal.14.718
, cf. Nat.Fac.3.4: have the juice extracted,ῥίζαι χυλωθεῖσαι Dsc. 2.181
.b to be moistened, Eust. 1552.33. -
19 ψακάζω
A rain in small drops, drizzle, drip, Ar.Nu. 580: impers., ψακάζει it drizzles, ψακαζέτω ἄρτοισι let it rain loaves, Nicoph.13:—[voice] Med., εἰκάζουσι.. λύχνῳ ψακαζομένῳ μύωπα they like n a short-sighted person to a spluttering (i. e. dying) lamp, prob. in Arist.Rh. 1413a4 (cf. Anon.in Rh.217.3; εἰς μύωπα codd., εἰς secl. Buhle):—[voice] Pass., moistened with slight rain,Thphr.
CP6.19.5. -
20 ἔγχυμος
ἔγχῡμος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔγχυμος
См. также в других словарях:
Moistened — Moisten Mois ten, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Moistened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Moistening}.] 1. To make damp; to wet in a small degree. [1913 Webster] A pipe a little moistened on the inside. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To soften by making moist; to make… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
moistened — un·moistened; … English syllables
moistened — moisten || mɔɪsn v. make slightly wet, make damp … English contemporary dictionary
moistened — … Useful english dictionary
ἔγχυμον — ἔγχῡμον , ἔγχῡμος moistened masc/fem acc sg ἔγχῡμον , ἔγχῡμος moistened neut nom/voc/acc sg ἔγχυμος moistened masc/fem acc sg ἔγχυμος moistened neut nom/voc/acc sg … Greek morphological index (Ελληνική μορφολογικούς δείκτες)
Moisten — Mois ten, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Moistened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Moistening}.] 1. To make damp; to wet in a small degree. [1913 Webster] A pipe a little moistened on the inside. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To soften by making moist; to make tender. [1913 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Moistening — Moisten Mois ten, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Moistened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Moistening}.] 1. To make damp; to wet in a small degree. [1913 Webster] A pipe a little moistened on the inside. Bacon. [1913 Webster] 2. To soften by making moist; to make… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Stratification (botany) — In horticulture, stratification is the process of pretreating seeds to simulate natural conditions that a seed must endure before germination. Many seed species have what is called an embryonic dormancy and generally speaking will not sprout… … Wikipedia
glass harmonica — a musical instrument composed of a set of graduated, revolving glass bowls, the rims of which are moistened and set in vibration by friction from the fingertips. [1905 10] * * * ▪ musical instrument musical instrument consisting of a set of … Universalium
rose of Jericho — an Asian plant, Anastatica hierochuntica, of the mustard family, which, after drying and curling up, expands when moistened. Also called resurrection plant. [1350 1400; ME] * * * ▪ plant also called resurrection plant (Anastatica… … Universalium
test — 1. To prove; to try a substance; to determine the chemical nature of a substance by means of reagents. 2. A method of examination, as to determine the presence or absence of a definite disease or of some substance in any of the fluids, tissues,… … Medical dictionary