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1 κυκεών'
κυκεῶνα, κυκεώνpotion: masc acc sgκυκεῶνι, κυκεώνpotion: masc dat sgκυκεῶνε, κυκεώνpotion: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
2 κυκεῶν'
κυκεῶνα, κυκεώνpotion: masc acc sgκυκεῶνι, κυκεώνpotion: masc dat sgκυκεῶνε, κυκεώνpotion: masc nom /voc /acc dual -
3 κυκειώ
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4 κυκειῶ
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5 κυκεώ
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6 κυκεῶ
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7 κυκεώνα
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8 κυκεῶνα
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9 κυκεώνας
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10 κυκεῶνας
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11 κυκεώνι
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12 κυκεῶνι
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13 κυκεώνος
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14 κυκεῶνος
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15 κυκεών
κυκεώνpotion: masc nom /voc sg -
16 ἐλαττόω/ἐλασσόω
+ V 2-3-3-3-17=28 Nm 26,54; 33,54; 1 Sm 2,5; 21,16; 2 Sm 3,29A: to make less or smaller, to diminish, to reduce in amount [τι] Nm 26,54; to lower, to degrade [τινα] Ps 8,6P: to suffer loss, to be depreciated Sir 32,24; to be in want of [τινος] 1 Sm 21,16; id. [τινι] 2 Sm 3,29*1 Sm 2,5 ἠλαττώθησαν they are reduced-ברושׁנ or נחסרו for MT כרושׁנ they hire themselves out;*Ez 24,10 καὶ ἐλαττωθῇ and be reduced (of a coction or potion)-והרקה ⋄ריק for MT והרקח ⋄רקחCf. BARTHÉLEMY 1992 205-206 (Ez 24,10); HELBING 1928, 176-177 -
17 πότημα
-ατος τό N 3 0-0-1-0-0=1 Jer 28(51),39drink, potion -
18 φάρμακον
-ου + τό N 2 0-1-3-0-8=12 2 Kgs 9,22; Mi 5,11; Na 3,4(bis); TobS 2,10medicament TobS 2,10; poison Wis 1,14; magical potion Mi 5,11; medicine (metaph.) Sir 6,16 Cf. LARCHER 1983, 203; →NIDNTT -
19 βρόχω
A gulp down, only [tense] aor. 1ἔβροξα AP9.1
(Polyaen.), subj. βρόξῃ ( βρώξῃ codd.) ib.11.271, inf. βρόξαι· ῥοφῆσαι, Hsch.: used by Hom. only in compds.,1 ἀναβρόξαι, swallow again, suck down again, ἀλλ' ὅτ' ἀναβρόξειε.. ἁλμυρὸν ὕδωρ, opp. ὅτ' ἐξεμέσειε, of Charybdis, Od.12.240;πάντας ἀναβρόξασα A.R.4.826
; ἅλις ἀναβέβροχεν (Zenod., - βέβρυχεν vulg.) ὕδωρ has drunk up water enough, Il.17.54:—[voice] Pass.,ὕδωρ ἀπολέσκετ' ἀναβροχέν Od.11.586
.2 καταβρόξαι gulp down (καταβρόξαι· καταπιεῖν, Hsch.), ὃς τὸ καταβρόξειε whoever swallowed the potion, Od.4.222: [tense] aor. part. [voice] Pass.καταβροχθείς Lyc.55
: misspeltκατα-βρώξῃ Id.742
,- βρώξειε D.P.604
,- βρώξας A.R.2.271
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20 κυκεών
Aκυκεῶνα Hp.Acut.39
, Pl.R. 408b, etc., shortd.κυκεῶ Od.10.290
, 316, h.Cer. 210, Eup.11.4 D., 12.6 D., [dialect] Ep. acc.κυκειῶ Il.11.624
, 641; [dialect] Dor. [full] κυκάν (q.v.): ([etym.] κυκάω):—potion, posset, containing barleygroats, grated cheese, and Pramnian wine, Il.l.c.; also honey and magical drugs, Od.10.316, cf. 234 sq.; other ingredients, h.Cer. 210, cf. Hp.l.c., Thphr.Char.4.1, etc.; ;ὁ κ. διίσταται <μὴ> κινούμενος Heraclit.125
, cf. Chrysipp.Stoic.2.269, M.Ant.9.39.II metaph., mixture, medley, Luc.Vit.Auct.14, Icar. 17.
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