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poisonous breath

  • 1 φύσαλος

    φῡσ-ᾰλος, , a kind of
    A toad said to puff itself up even to bursting, and to have poisonous breath, Luc.Philops.12, Dips. 3.
    II a poisonous fish which puffs itself out, prob.Tetrodon, Ael. NA3.18.
    III a kind of whale (cf.

    φυσητήρ 11.2

    ), Opp.H.1.368, Ael.NA9.49.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > φύσαλος

  • 2 ad-flō (aff-)

        ad-flō (aff-) āvī, —, āre,    to blow on, breathe upon: terga tantum adflante vento, L.: me ful minis ventis, blasted with, V.: qui (odores) adflarentur e floribus: taurorum adflabitur ore, i. e. scorched by the breath, O.: (pennarum) iactatibus adflata est tellus, is fanned, O.: Hos necat adflati tabe veneni, poisonous breath, O.: quidquid aurae fluminis adpropinquabant, adflabat verior frigoris vis, the nearer... the keener blew, L.: velut illis Canidia adflasset, H. — Fig., to inspire: adflata est numine... dei, V.: te adflavit E tribus soror, a Fury has inflamed thee, O.: gregibus amores, Tb.—To breathe on, impart by breathing: laetos oculis adflarat (Venus) honores, breathed charms upon, V.—To waft towards (only fig.): sperat sibi auram posse aliquam adflari voluntatis, some intimation of good-will; cf. cui placidus leniter adflat amor, i. e. is propitious, Pr.

    Latin-English dictionary > ad-flō (aff-)

  • 3 eitrblástr

    Íslensk-ensk orðabók > eitrblástr

  • 4 graviter

        graviter adv. with comp. gravius, and sup. gravissimē    [gravis], weightily, heavily, ponderously: tela ut gravius acciderent, Cs.: cecidi. O.—Of tone, deeply: sonare: sonat ungula cornu, V.— Vehemently, strongly, violently: crepuerunt fores, T.: ferire, V.: adflictae naves, Cs.—Fig., vehemently, violently, deeply, severely, harshly, unpleasantly, disagreeably, sadly: aegrotare: saucius: se volnerare, Cu.: gravissime terreri, Cs.: tibi iratus, T.: gravius hoc dolore exarsit, Cs.: cives gravissime dissentientes: tulit hoc, took to heart: cum casūs miseriarum graviter accipiuntur: illa gravius aestimare (i. e. graviora), Cs.: in illum dicere, T.: de viris gravissime decernitur, Cs.: agere: ut non gravius accepturi viderentur si, etc., sorrowfully, L.: se non graviter habere, to be not very ill: spirans, with poisonous breath, V.— With dignity, weightily, impressively, gravely, seriously, with propricty: his de rebus conqueri: de vobis illi gravissime iudicarunt, i. e. were greatly influenced by you, Cs.: res gestas narrare: locum tractare.
    * * *
    violently; deeply; severely; reluctantly

    ferre graviter -- to be vexed/upset

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  • 5 vīpereus

        vīpereus adj.    [vipera], of a viper, of a serpent: crinis, V.: dentes, O.: cruor, O.: vipereae pennae (i. e. pennatae serpentes), O.: animā, i. e. poisonous breath, V.—Bearing serpents, covered with snakes: monstrum, i. e. the head of Medusa, O.: sorores, i. e. the Furies, O.
    * * *
    viperea, vipereum ADJ
    of a viper/snake; of vipers

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  • 6 vipereus

    vīpĕrĕus, a, um, adj. [vipera], of a viper, serpent, or snake:

    crinis,

    Verg. A. 6, 281:

    dentes,

    Ov. M. 4, 573:

    fauces,

    id. ib. 7, 203:

    carnes,

    id. ib. 2, 769:

    venenum,

    Luc. 9, 635; cf.

    cruor,

    Ov. P. 4, 7, 36:

    genus,

    Verg. A. 7, 753:

    monstrum,

    i. e. the serpent-haired head of Medusa, Ov. M. 4, 615; cf.

    sorores,

    i. e. the Furies, id. ib. 6, 662:

    pennae,

    i. e. winged serpents, id. ib. 7, 391: genus fratrum, sprung from the dragon's teeth of Cadmus, Sen. Oedip. 597:

    manus,

    with serpent fingers, id. Herc. Oet. 169:

    anima,

    i. e. poisonous breath, Verg. A. 7, 351.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > vipereus

  • 7 שוף I

    שוּףI (b. h.; = נָשַׁף) to blow. Num. R. s. 5, beg. וכיון … היתה האש שָׁפָהוכ׳ when the sparks (preceding the march of the Israelites) went forth, the fire blew (was wafted) towards those carrying the Ark; a. e.Esp. (of the serpent, cmp. שָׂרָף; v. נָשַׁף) to emit poisonous breath, to poison. Midr. Till. to Ps. 92 (ref. to Ps. 139:11) והיה יושב … וִישוּפֵנִי עקב and he (Adam) sat thinking in his heart, perchance the serpent that led me astray on the Sabbath eve will come and poison me in the heel. Lev. R. s. 15, end; Gen. R. s. 16; Yalk. ib. 22, v. נָשַׁף.

    Jewish literature > שוף I

  • 8 שוּף

    שוּףI (b. h.; = נָשַׁף) to blow. Num. R. s. 5, beg. וכיון … היתה האש שָׁפָהוכ׳ when the sparks (preceding the march of the Israelites) went forth, the fire blew (was wafted) towards those carrying the Ark; a. e.Esp. (of the serpent, cmp. שָׂרָף; v. נָשַׁף) to emit poisonous breath, to poison. Midr. Till. to Ps. 92 (ref. to Ps. 139:11) והיה יושב … וִישוּפֵנִי עקב and he (Adam) sat thinking in his heart, perchance the serpent that led me astray on the Sabbath eve will come and poison me in the heel. Lev. R. s. 15, end; Gen. R. s. 16; Yalk. ib. 22, v. נָשַׁף.

    Jewish literature > שוּף

  • 9 שוף

    שוּףch. sam(שוף I to emit poisonous breath, to poison), 1) to blow. Gen. R. s. 2 ברית כרותה … רוחא שָׁיְיפָא (not רוחה, רוחו) an assurance is given to the water that even during the hot season a wind shall blow.Trnsf. (cmp. colloquial Engl, to blow) to be proud. Lev. R. s. 16 (ref. to גבהו, Is. 3:16) (read:) דהוויין שָׁיְפָן ברומהון they were proud of their high stature; Lam. R. to IV, 15 ש׳ ברומיהון. 2) (v. נְשַׁף II) to slip. Ḥull.42b בוקא … דשָׁף מדוכתיה a dislocated hip-bone; ib. 54a, sq. B. Mets.84a bot. he lamented, עד דשף דעתיה (מיניה) (Ms. H. דשני) until his mind slipped (from him), he lost consciousness; a. e. בי כנישתא דשף (ו)יתיב the synagogue of ‘He slipped (away from the Temple) ‘and settled (in Babylonia), name of a synagogue in Nehardea (a reference to the belief that the Divine Majesty went with Israel into the Babylonian exile). Meg.29a; R. Hash. 24b; a. e. 3) to crouch, crawl, slide. B. Bath.7a שוֹף אכריסךוכ׳ crouch on thy belly and go in, crouch and go out, i. e. I am not bound to make the accesses to thy rooms. Snh.88b שָׁיֵיף עייל שייף ונפיקוכ׳ he that crawls in entering, and crawls in leaving (is very humble), and studies the Law Zeb.14b דקשָׁיֵיף מֵישַׁף when he (in a sitting position) slid himself to the altar. Pa. שַׁיֵּיף to blow, fan. Sabb.119a מְשַׁיֵּיף נורא Ar. (ed. מוֹשִׁיף Af.) fanning the fire.

    Jewish literature > שוף

  • 10 שוּף

    שוּףch. sam(שוף I to emit poisonous breath, to poison), 1) to blow. Gen. R. s. 2 ברית כרותה … רוחא שָׁיְיפָא (not רוחה, רוחו) an assurance is given to the water that even during the hot season a wind shall blow.Trnsf. (cmp. colloquial Engl, to blow) to be proud. Lev. R. s. 16 (ref. to גבהו, Is. 3:16) (read:) דהוויין שָׁיְפָן ברומהון they were proud of their high stature; Lam. R. to IV, 15 ש׳ ברומיהון. 2) (v. נְשַׁף II) to slip. Ḥull.42b בוקא … דשָׁף מדוכתיה a dislocated hip-bone; ib. 54a, sq. B. Mets.84a bot. he lamented, עד דשף דעתיה (מיניה) (Ms. H. דשני) until his mind slipped (from him), he lost consciousness; a. e. בי כנישתא דשף (ו)יתיב the synagogue of ‘He slipped (away from the Temple) ‘and settled (in Babylonia), name of a synagogue in Nehardea (a reference to the belief that the Divine Majesty went with Israel into the Babylonian exile). Meg.29a; R. Hash. 24b; a. e. 3) to crouch, crawl, slide. B. Bath.7a שוֹף אכריסךוכ׳ crouch on thy belly and go in, crouch and go out, i. e. I am not bound to make the accesses to thy rooms. Snh.88b שָׁיֵיף עייל שייף ונפיקוכ׳ he that crawls in entering, and crawls in leaving (is very humble), and studies the Law Zeb.14b דקשָׁיֵיף מֵישַׁף when he (in a sitting position) slid himself to the altar. Pa. שַׁיֵּיף to blow, fan. Sabb.119a מְשַׁיֵּיף נורא Ar. (ed. מוֹשִׁיף Af.) fanning the fire.

    Jewish literature > שוּף

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