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82 प्रघृ
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83 विप्रुष्
vi-prush1) - prushyati, to ooze out, drip away ṠBr. ;
vi-prúsh2) f. (nom. - prúṭ) a drop (of water), spark (of fire), speck, spark, small bit, atom AV. etc. etc.;
pl. (with orᅠ scil. mukhyāḥ) drops falling from the mouth while speaking Mn. Yājñ. MārkP. ;
a phenomenon (= āṡcarya-v-) Rājat. ;
- mat mfn. having orᅠ covered with drops BhP.
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84 druppelen
v. drop, drip, trickle, dribble, eavesdrop, ooze out, weep -
85 cenagoso
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86 propuštati
• leak; let pass; omit; ooze out; transmit -
87 сочиться
1) ( течь по капле) ooze (out), exude, trickle2) (тв.; выделять из себя) emit (d), give forth (d)сочи́ться кро́вью — bleed, run blood
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88 сочиться
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89 stillo
stillo, āvi, ātum, 1, v. n. and a [stilla].I. A.Lit.:B.vas, unde stillet lente aqua,
Varr. R. R. 1, 41, 2:gutta (dulcedinis) in cor,
Lucr. 4, 1060:umorem, quasi igni cera super calido tabescens multa liquescat,
id. 6, 515:cruor ferro,
Prop. 2, 8, 26 (2, 8 b, 26 (10)):unguenta capillo,
Tib. 1, 7, 51:de viridi ilice mella,
Ov. M. 1, 112:ros,
id. ib. 11, 57:hammoniaci lacrima stillat m harenis,
Plin. 12, 23, 49, § 107.—Transf., of things which drop or drop with a liquid:C.saxa guttis manantibu' stillent,
Lucr. 6, 943 ' paenula multo nimbo, Juv. 5, 79:coma Syrio rore,
Tib. 3, 4, 28:sanguine sidera,
Ov. Am. 1, 8, 11; cf.' arbor sanguineis roribus,
Luc. 7, 837; Sen. Thyest 1061—Without abl.: umida saxa, super viridi stillantia musco, Lucr. 5, 951: ille, qui stillantem prae se pugionem tulit, * Cic. Phil. 2, 12, 30:uva,
Mart. 10, 56, 5; Vulg. Job, 16, 21.—Trop.:II.stillantes voces,
words that ooze out drop by drop, Calp. Ecl. 6, 23; cf.:orationem stillare,
Sen. Ep. 40, 3:plumis stillare diem,
to be full, to abound in, Stat. Th. 3, 537.—Act., to cause to drop, let fall in drops, to drop, distil: stillabit amicis Ex oculis rorem, * Hor. A. P. 429:B.coctam caepam cum adipe anserino,
Plin. 20, 5, 20, § 40:stillata De ramis electra,
dropped, distilled, Ov. M. 2, 364:stillata cortice myrrha,
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90 ἀναπιδύω
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναπιδύω
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91 ἀποπιδύω
A ooze out, spread, Hp.Nat.Puer.21.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποπιδύω
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92 ὀπίζω
A extract juice from,θριδακίνην Thphr.HP7.6.2
; τὸν καυλὸν καὶ τὰς ῥίζας ib.9.1.3:—[voice] Pass., to be extracted, Gal.14.62 ; ooze out, D.S.5.41.II ὀ. [γάλα] curdle milk with fig-juice ([etym.] ὀπός), Arist. Mete. 384a22 ; cf. ὀπίας. -
93 doorslaan
1 [voortgaan met slaan] keep hitting ⇒ continue hitting/to hit3 [overhellen naar het grootste gewicht] tip, dip5 [bekennen] talk♦voorbeelden:II 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉2 [door slaan mengen, doorroeren] beat (up)♦voorbeelden:2 eieren/deeg doorslaan • beat eggs, knead dough -
94 herausquellen
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95 heraussickern
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96 сделать
сделать сов. [sdelatj](вн.) 1. (в разн. знач.) make*; 2. разг. (победить кого-л.) defeat (smb.); win*;он сделал всех своих врагов he defeated all of his enemies; ◊ сделать ноги (убежать) run* away, ooze out, pack the mail
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97 sızdırmak
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98 kitudódik
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99 ספג
סָפַג(denom. of סְפוֹג) 1) to swallow, absorb. Cant. R. to VII, 3 מה חטה זו סוֹפֶגֶת … סוֹפְגִיןוכ׳ as the wheat (flour) absorbs (water), so Israel absorbs Ab. V, 15, v. סְפוֹג; a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. לָקָה, בְּלַע) to receive lashes, be punished. Tem.I, 1, a. fr. סוֹפֵג את הארבעים receives forty (thirty-nine) lashes. Naz.IV, 3 אם אינה סופגת … תִּסְפּוֹגוכ׳ if she cannot receive the Biblical punishment, let her receive the punishment for rebellion; a. fr. 2) to use a סְפוֹג, to wipe, dry. Sabb.XXII, 1 לא יִסְפּוֹג (Ar. יְסַפֵּג Pi.) he must not put down a sponge (to absorb the spilt wine). Zeb.VI, 5 סְפָגוֹ במלח he dried the dripping head of the sacrifice by rubbing salt on it. Tosef. ib. VII, 10 מלח ולא ס׳ ס׳וכ׳ if he put salt on but did not dry it, or if he dried it without putting salt on; a. e.Sabb.145a לסוֹפְגָן במלח Ar. (ed. לסופתן, v. סָפַת).Tosef.Zab.I, 9 וסופג, read: וסִפּוּג.Yalk. Deut. 840 סופגין, read: סופנין, v. סָפַן. Pi. סִיפֵּג same; v. supra, a. infra. Hif. הִסְפִּיג 1) to wipe, dry. Men.7b וטבל ולא מַסְפִּיג (Rashi: מְסַפֵּג Pi.) he must dip (Lev. 4:6) but not wipe, i. e. there must be blood enough in the vessel to dip the finger into it; Yalk. Lev. 469; Zeb.93b מְסַפֵּג. Num. R. s. 17 נטלו והִסְפִּיגוֹ he took it (the flayed ram) and wiped it (with salt, v. supra); a. e. 2) to receive drippings, collect. Gen. R. s. 94 כשרף הזה … עד שמַסְפִּיגִין אותו like resin which scarcely begins to ooze out, when arrangements are made to collect it; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 16 (not השבט); ed. Bub. ib. 19; Yalk. Ezra 1067. Hithpa. הִסְתַּפֵּג, Nithpa. נִסְתַּפֵּג to be wiped off, dried. Num. R. l. c. כאילו יצחק מִסְתַּפֵּג לפניך as if Isaacs blood had been wiped off. Sabb.XXII, 5 הריחץ … ונ׳ if one bathed … and dried himself Ib. מִסְתַּפְּגִיןוכ׳ wipe themselves with one sheet. Yoma III, 4. Tosef.Zab.I, 9 כדי … ויִסְתַּפֵּג time enough for a person to bathe, come up and dry himself; a. fr. -
100 סָפַג
סָפַג(denom. of סְפוֹג) 1) to swallow, absorb. Cant. R. to VII, 3 מה חטה זו סוֹפֶגֶת … סוֹפְגִיןוכ׳ as the wheat (flour) absorbs (water), so Israel absorbs Ab. V, 15, v. סְפוֹג; a. e.Trnsf. (cmp. לָקָה, בְּלַע) to receive lashes, be punished. Tem.I, 1, a. fr. סוֹפֵג את הארבעים receives forty (thirty-nine) lashes. Naz.IV, 3 אם אינה סופגת … תִּסְפּוֹגוכ׳ if she cannot receive the Biblical punishment, let her receive the punishment for rebellion; a. fr. 2) to use a סְפוֹג, to wipe, dry. Sabb.XXII, 1 לא יִסְפּוֹג (Ar. יְסַפֵּג Pi.) he must not put down a sponge (to absorb the spilt wine). Zeb.VI, 5 סְפָגוֹ במלח he dried the dripping head of the sacrifice by rubbing salt on it. Tosef. ib. VII, 10 מלח ולא ס׳ ס׳וכ׳ if he put salt on but did not dry it, or if he dried it without putting salt on; a. e.Sabb.145a לסוֹפְגָן במלח Ar. (ed. לסופתן, v. סָפַת).Tosef.Zab.I, 9 וסופג, read: וסִפּוּג.Yalk. Deut. 840 סופגין, read: סופנין, v. סָפַן. Pi. סִיפֵּג same; v. supra, a. infra. Hif. הִסְפִּיג 1) to wipe, dry. Men.7b וטבל ולא מַסְפִּיג (Rashi: מְסַפֵּג Pi.) he must dip (Lev. 4:6) but not wipe, i. e. there must be blood enough in the vessel to dip the finger into it; Yalk. Lev. 469; Zeb.93b מְסַפֵּג. Num. R. s. 17 נטלו והִסְפִּיגוֹ he took it (the flayed ram) and wiped it (with salt, v. supra); a. e. 2) to receive drippings, collect. Gen. R. s. 94 כשרף הזה … עד שמַסְפִּיגִין אותו like resin which scarcely begins to ooze out, when arrangements are made to collect it; Tanḥ. Bmidb. 16 (not השבט); ed. Bub. ib. 19; Yalk. Ezra 1067. Hithpa. הִסְתַּפֵּג, Nithpa. נִסְתַּפֵּג to be wiped off, dried. Num. R. l. c. כאילו יצחק מִסְתַּפֵּג לפניך as if Isaacs blood had been wiped off. Sabb.XXII, 5 הריחץ … ונ׳ if one bathed … and dried himself Ib. מִסְתַּפְּגִיןוכ׳ wipe themselves with one sheet. Yoma III, 4. Tosef.Zab.I, 9 כדי … ויִסְתַּפֵּג time enough for a person to bathe, come up and dry himself; a. fr.
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