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1 ἀνῖάζω
ἀνῖάζω ( ἀνιῖη), ipf. ἀνιῖαζον: torment, annoy, weary, Il. 23.721, Od. 19.323; usually intrans., be tormented, wearied; θῦμῷ ἀνῖάζων, agonized at heart, of the mortally wounded Eurymachus, Od. 22.87; similarly Il. 21.270, Od. 4.460; often weakened colloquially, ἠδή μοι ἀνῖάζουσιν ἑταῖροι, ‘are worrying’ by this time, Od. 4.598; ironically, Il. 18.300.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀνῖάζω
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2 βρῦχάομαι
βρῦχάομαι, perf. w. pass. signif., βέβρῦχα, part. βεβρῦχώς, plup. 3 sing. ἐβεβρύχειν: bellow, moan of waves, and of mortally wounded men, Il. 16.486, Od. 5.412.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > βρῦχάομαι
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3 Κλύμενος
Κλύμενος: king of the Minyans in Orchomenus, father of Eurydice, mortally wounded at Thebes, Od. 3.452.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > Κλύμενος
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4 λακτίζω
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > λακτίζω
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5 σφάζω
σφάζω fut. σφάξω; 1 aor. ἔσφαξα. Pass. 2 fut. 3 pl. σφαγήσονται Num 11:22; 2 aor. 2 sg. ἐσφάγης, 3 pl. ἐσφάγησαν (Ar. 13, 6), ptc. σφαγείς (LXX, Mel.), inf. σφαγῆναι (Is 14:21; Ar. 10, 8); pf. ptc. ἐσφαγμένος (Hom. et al. [Att. σφάττω; Tat. 10, 2; Ath. 1, 3; s. B-D-F §71; Mlt-H. 404]; ins, pap, LXX; pseudepigr., apolog.; Orig., C. Cels. 6, 35, 26; Theoph. Ant.) slaughter w. acc. ἀρνίον Rv 5:6, 12; 13:8 (in all these passages pass., ἀρνίον ἐσφαγμένον). Abs. B 8:1. Of the killing of a person by violence (Pind. et al.; Theoph. Ant. 3, 5 [p. 214, 1]) σφάζειν τινά butcher or murder someone (4 Km 10:7; Jer 52:10; Manetho: 609 Fgm. 8, 76 Jac. [in Jos., C. Ap. 1, 76]; Demetr. [?]: 722 Fgm. 7; Ar. 10, 9) 1J 3:12; Rv 6:4. Pass. (Hdt. 5, 5) 5:9; 6:9; 18:24. κεφαλὴ ὡς ἐσφαγμένη εἰς θάνατον a head that seemed to be mortally wounded 13:3.—DELG. M-M. TW.
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