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121 θυμιησαμένη
θῡμιησαμένη, θυμιάωburn so as to produce smoke: aor part mid fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
122 θυμιωμένη
θῡμιωμένη, θυμιάωburn so as to produce smoke: pres part mp fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)θυμιάζωfut part mid fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
123 θυμιωμένην
θῡμιωμένην, θυμιάωburn so as to produce smoke: pres part mp fem acc sg (attic epic ionic)θυμιάζωfut part mid fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
124 θυμιωμένης
θῡμιωμένης, θυμιάωburn so as to produce smoke: pres part mp fem gen sg (attic epic ionic)θυμιάζωfut part mid fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
125 θυμιωμένου
θῡμιωμένου, θυμιάωburn so as to produce smoke: pres part mp masc /neut gen sgθυμιάζωfut part mid masc /neut gen sg -
126 θυμιωμένω
θῡμιωμένῳ, θυμιάωburn so as to produce smoke: pres part mp masc /neut dat sgθυμιάζωfut part mid masc /neut dat sg -
127 θυμιωμένῳ
θῡμιωμένῳ, θυμιάωburn so as to produce smoke: pres part mp masc /neut dat sgθυμιάζωfut part mid masc /neut dat sg -
128 θυμιώντας
θῡμιῶντας, θυμιάωburn so as to produce smoke: pres part act masc acc plθυμιάζωfut part act masc acc pl
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