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41 δίοδος
δίοδος, ἡ,A way through, passage, pass, of Thermopylae, Hdt.7.201, cf. 9.99, Ar.Th. 658, IG22.463.122, etc.;δ. ὕδατος Th.2.102
; ἄστρων δίοδοι their pathways, orbits, A.Pr. 1050 (lyr.); δ. ἔχειν to command the road, Th.7.32;αἱ δ. τῶν πτερῶν Pl.Phdr. 255d
; δ. αἰτεῖσθαι, αἰτεῖν, ask leave to pass, demand a safe-conduct, Ar.Av. 189, Aeschin.3.151. -
42 μαστίζω
Aμάστιξα Il.5.768
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐμαστίχθην v.l. in Hdt.1.114; part.μαστιχθείς AP9.348
(Leon. Alex.): ([etym.] μάστιξ):—whip, flog, μάστιξεν δ' ἵππους Il.l.c., etc.; τυ.. ὑπὸ.. ὤμους μαστίσδοιεν (v. supr.) Theoc. l.c.: c. inf., μάστιξεν δ' ἐλάαν whipped them on or forward, Il.5.366, Od.6.82, etc.: metaph.,ἵνα.. σε πολλοὶ μαστίξωσι λόγοις Epigr.Gr. 303.5
([place name] Smyrna).2 stimulate the bowels, Steph. in Hp.2.311 D.:— [voice] Pass., ib.312 D.—[dialect] Ep. word, used twice in Com., Eup.72, Alex.133.5, also in LXX Nu. 22.25, Wi.5.11 ([voice] Pass.); and in late Prose, Plu.Alex. 42, Luc.Pr.Im.24, etc.; the [dialect] Att. form being μαστιγόω.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > μαστίζω
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43 νηνεμέω
A to be still, of the bowels, dub. l. in Hp.Mul.2.113 (νηπελεῖ Gal.
adloc.); of the weather, v.l. for ἀνην- in Str.7.3.18.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > νηνεμέω
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44 προδιεξέρχομαι
A go out through before, X.Cyn.5.4; of the motions of the bowels, Gal.16.699.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προδιεξέρχομαι
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45 προδιέρχομαι
A go through before, of motions of the bowels, Hp. Acut.67, cf. Coac.64;Νέστορος προδιελήλυθεν ἀρετὴ τῶν Ἑλλήνων τὰς ἀκοάς X.Cyn.1.7
.II go through or narrate before,ὃν τρόπον γέγραπται Aeschin.2.67
; τι D.S.1.9;αἰτίαν J.AJ4.2.1
;περί τινος D.S.3.11
;ὡς.. J.AJ12.3.3
.III of time, precede, τῷ προδιεληλυθότι ἔτει the year before last, POxy.1706.15 (iii A.D.);τῷ προδιελθόντι ἔτει PSI4.295.7
(iii A.D.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προδιέρχομαι
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46 προοδεύω
A walk first, App.BC4.43; travel before, Luc.Herm.73; emanate, prob. in Iamb.VP17.74; προοδεύει τι τῶν ἐντέρων the patient has a slight motion of the bowels, Paul.Aeg.3.71: metaph. in [tense] fut. [voice] Med., - εύσονται εἰς ἄπειρον will go on ad infinitum, Alex.Aphr. in Metaph.288.24.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προοδεύω
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47 σβέννυμι
σβέννῡμι, Hdt.2.66, Pl.Lg. 835e, etc.; [full] σβεννύω, Pi.P.1.5, Hp.Acut. 54, Thphr.Ign.19, etc.: [tense] impf.Aἐσβέννυον Paus.4.21.4
: [tense] fut. σβέσω App BC2.68, ([etym.] κατα-) A.Ag. 958, E.IT 633; [dialect] Ep. σβέσσω Orac. ap. Hdt. 8.77, Theoc.23.26: [tense] aor.ἔσβεσα Il.16.293
(tm.), S.Aj. 1057, Ar.Av. 778 (lyr.); [dialect] Ep. inf.σβέσσαι Il.16.621
; [dialect] Ion. inf.κατα-ς βῶσαι Herod. 5.39
: [tense] pf. and [tense] aor. 2, v. infr.:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. σβήσομαι ([etym.] ἀπο-) Pl.Lg. 805c: [tense] aor.σβέσαντο Q.S.1.795
:—[voice] Pass., Hes.Op. 590: [tense] fut.σβεσθήσομαι Gal.7.17
: [tense] aor.ἐσβέσθην Hp.Acut.
(Sp.) 26, ([etym.] κατ-) X.HG5.3.8; [dialect] Ep.συν-έσβετο Opp.H.2.477
, etc.: [tense] pf.ἔσβεσμαι Longin.21.1
, Ael.NA9.54, etc., ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hp.Int.43:—besides these, [tense] aor. 2 and [tense] pf. and [tense] plpf. [voice] Act. are used intr.,ἔσβην Il.9.471
, ([etym.] ἀπ-) E.Fr. 971, ([etym.] κατ-) Hdt.4.5; imper. σβῆτε (trans.) Sophr. in Stud.Ital.10.123; part.ἀπο-σβείς Hp.Epid.4.31
: [tense] pf. ἔσβηκα ([etym.] ἀπ-) X.Cyr.8.8.13, ([etym.] κατ-) A.Ag. 888: [tense] plpf. ἐσβήκει ([etym.] ἀπ-) Pl.Smp. 218b:—quench, put out, used by Hom. in the literal sense only in compd. κατα-σβέννυμι (q.v.);σ. τὸ καιόμενον Hdt.2.66
;κεραυνόν Pi.P.1.6
;φλόγα Th.2.77
, A.R.4.668.3 generally and metaph., quench, quell, check,κεῖνός γ' οὐκ ἐθέλει σβέσσαι χόλον Il.9.678
;ἀνθρώπων σβέσσαι μένος 16.621
;ὕβριν Simon.
( 132) ap.Hdt.5.77, cf. Orac. ap. eund.8.77, Heraclit.43, Pl.Lg. 835e; ;ὡς φόνῳ σβέσῃ φόνον E.HF40
;ἔσβεσε κύματα νήνεμος αἴθρη Ar.Av. 778
;σ. αὔξην καὶ ἐπιρροήν Pl.Lg. 783b
; τὸν θυμόν ib. 888a; καῦμα (in the bowels) Hp.Acut.54;ὁ βορέας σ. τὴν θερμότητα Arist.Mete. 347b4
; λιθάργυρον ὄξει ἢ οἴνῳ ς. cooling it, Dsc.5.87; ὕδατι δίψαν ς. A.R.3.1349; σ. τυραννίδα Epigr. ap. Plu.Lyc.20;κλέος AP9.104
(Alph.); Ἑλλάδα φωνήν ib. 451; regard as extinguishable,ταύτας τὰς δυνάμεις Plot.6.4.10
.II [voice] Pass. σβέννυμαι (with intr. tenses of [voice] Act., v. supr.), to be quenched, go out, of fire,οὐδέ ποτ' ἔσβη πῦρ Il.9.471
; of inflamed pustules, go down, disappear, Hp.Acut. (Sp.) 26; ἰχθύων.. ᾠὰ μετὰ ἁλῶν σβεσθέντα (s.v.l.)καὶ ἐποπτηθέντα Diph.Siph.
ap. Ath.3.121c: metaph. of men, become extinct, die, AP 7.20 (Simon.?); of a city, ib.9.178 (Antiphil.).2 of liquids, run dry, ;πηγαί AP9.128
;αἷμα Plu.2.49d
; αἶγες σβεννύμεναι goats which are going off their milk, Hes.Op. 590.3 generally, to be quelled or lulled, of wind,οὐδέ ποτ' ἔσβη οὖρος Od.3.182
; of sound,σβέννυτο θωρήκων ἐνοπή Tryph.10
: metaph.,τὸ μάχιμον σβεννύμενον ὑπὸ γήρως Plu.Pomp.8
; ἐσβέσθη Νίκανδρος his charm is quenched, AP12.39; of an orator, D.H.Pomp. 4;ἐσβέσθη τὰ φίλτρα AP7.221
, cf. Philostr.VA1.33, Longin.21.1; of legal proceedings, to be cancelled,διὰ τὸ ἐσβέσθαι πᾶν σπέρμα δίκης PMonac.1.43
(vi A.D.). (I.-E. zg[uglide]es-, cf. ζείναμεν· σβέννυμεν, Hsch., Lith. gèsti 'to be extinguished'.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > σβέννυμι
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48 στρόφος
A twisted band or cord, ἐν δὲ σ. ἦεν ἀορτήρ on it (the wallet) was a cord to hang it by, Od.13.438: generally, cord, rope, Hdt.4.60, IG22.1631.336.3 swaddling-band, h.Ap.122, 128.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > στρόφος
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49 τάραξις
II Medic., disorder of the bowels, Hp.Hum.1.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τάραξις
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50 τρυλίζω
A gurgle, of the bowels, Hp.Int.6 (τρυλλίζει, v.l. τρύζει); of the cry of a quail, Poll.5.89.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > τρυλίζω
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51 ἴλιγγος
A spinning round; esp. swimming in the head, Hp.Aph. 3.17(pl.), Pl.R. 407c (pl.); ; also, disturbance of the bowels, Nic.Al. 597.4 agitation of mind, Plu.2.1068c:—also written εἴλιγγος, A.R. l.c., Nic. l.c., Plu.Caes.60, and codd. Pl.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἴλιγγος
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52 ὑγραίνω
A wet, mositen, X.Cyn.5.3, Pl.R. 335d; of a river, water a country, E.Tr. 226 (lyr.), Hel.3; βλέφαρον ὑ. δάκρυσιν ib. 673 (lyr.);πηγαῖς οὐχ ὑγραίνουσιν πόδας Id.Fr. 367
:—[voice] Pass., of water, collect in pools, and of solids, to be liquefied, Arist.Mete. 382b28; opp. ξηραίνεσθαι, Id.PA 653b3, HA 557b11, etc.; τὸ ὑγρανθὲν [μέρος] the part which is liquefied, Pl. Ti. 51b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑγραίνω
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53 ὑπεξάγω
ὑπεξ-άγω [ᾰ],A carry out from under or secretly, esp. out of danger into safety,ἀλλά σε δαίμων οἴκαδ' ὑπεξαγάγοι Od.18.147
;ὑπὲκ θανάτου ἀγάγωμεν Il.20.300
:—[voice] Med., ; cf. .2 in Medic. sense, carry off,κάτω ὑ. Hp.Loc.Hom.30
, cf. Aret.CA2.6; ὑ. κοιλίαν relax the bowels, Plu.2.635b;τὰ σκύβαλα Artem.1.67
.2 intr., withdraw, retire slowly, Hdt.4.120, X. Cyr.3.3.60.III behave, εὐνοϊκῶς καὶ φιλοδόξως πρὸςπάντας τοὺς πολίτας BMus.Inscr.925b14
(Branchidae, i B. C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπεξάγω
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54 δέρτρον
δέρτρον: membrane enclosing the bowels; δέρτρον ἔσω δύνοντες, ‘penetrating the vitals,’ Od. 11.579†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > δέρτρον
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55 άνοχος
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56 ἄνοχος
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57 ακόπροις
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58 ἀκόπροις
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59 ακόπρω
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60 ἀκόπρῳ
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