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45 οζαινών
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46 ὀζαινῶν
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49 οζαίνης
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51 σηπιοπουλυποδείων
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56 polype
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f.1) the quick (under the nail or under a horse’s hoof);2) running fluid; yeast;3) kvika í nösum, polypus in the nostrils (?).* * *1.u, f. the quick under the nail or under a horse’s hoof, Bs. ii. 184, freq. in mod. usage.II. fermentation, swelling, of a fluid; eitr-kvikja, q. v.; ok af þeim kviku dropum kviknaði ok varð maims líkandi, Edda 4; see kvikva.2.að, to move, stir; hann kvikar ekki; this verb is freq. in mod. usage, but is not recorded in old writers.3.u, f. obstructions of the ducts in the nose, which used to be thought to be quick (i. e. live) worms; Vespasianus hafði kvikur í nösum, en þat mein kalla þeir ‘vespas,’ því var hann kallaðr Vespasianus, V. had ‘worms in the nose,’ which disease they call vespas, therefore he was called V. (sic), Post. (Unger) 155. -
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flagellum ī, n dim. [flagrum], a whip, scourge: flagella rettulit: horribili sectari flagello, H.: accincta flagello Tisiphone, V.— A riding-whip, V. — A thong (of a javelin), V.— A young branch, vine-shoot, V., Ct.— The arm of a polypus, O.— Fig., a lash, sting, goad: flagello Tange Chloen, H.: Occultum (of conscience), Iu.* * *whip, lash, scourge; thong (javalin); vine shoot; arm/tentacle (of polyp)
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Polypus — Pol y*pus, n.; pl. E. {Polypuses}, L. {Polypi}. [L. See {Polyp}.] 1. (Zo[ o]l.) Same as {Polyp}. [1913 Webster] 2. (Med.) A tumor, usually with a narrow base, somewhat resembling a pear, found in the nose, uterus, etc., and produced by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Polypus — Polypus, 1) s. Polypen; 2) so v.w. Octopus … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
POLYPUS — piscis, an amphibium magis? de quo sic Plin. l. 9. c. 29. Polyporum multa genera: terreni maiores, quam pelagii: omnes brachiis, ut pedibus ac manibus utuntur: cauda vero, quae est bisulca et acuta, in coitu. Est polypis fistula in dorso quâ… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
polypus — La maladie dedans le nez appelée Polypus, chancreux, Cartinodes … Thresor de la langue françoyse
polypus — n. (pl. polypi or polypuses) Med. = POLYP 2. Etymology: ME f. L polypus f. Gk polupos, polupous cuttlefish, polyp (as POLY (1), pous podos foot) … Useful english dictionary
polypus — noun A cardiac thrombus usually found post mortem … Wiktionary
polypus — SYN: polyp. [L.] * * * poly·pus päl ə pəs n, pl poly·pi .pī, .pē or poly·pus·es POLYP * * * n. see polyp * * * pol·yp·us (polґĭ pəs) pl. pol … Medical dictionary
polypus — pol·y·pus || pÉ‘lɪpÉ™s / pÉ’ n. small growth protruding from a mucous membrane … English contemporary dictionary
polypus — [ pɒlɪpəs] noun (plural polypi pʌɪ) archaic or technical term for polyp. Origin ME: via L. from a var. of Gk polupous cuttlefish, polyp , from polu many + pous, pod foot … English new terms dictionary
polypus — n. [L. pl. Polypi.] (Zool.) Polype, polyp, radiate animal … New dictionary of synonyms
polypus — poly·pus … English syllables