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1 προσπνέω
A blow or breathe upon, inspire, ἔρωτας l.c.;τῷ σώματι ζωήν Hierocl. in CA26p.478M.
: —[voice] Pass., to be blown upon,προσπνείσθω τόπος ἀπὸ βορρᾶ Gp.2.27.1
.2 intr., blow to or over,τόποις Thphr.Vent.27
;ἡμῖν.. π. αὖραι Luc.Am.12
: impers., c. gen., ὡς ἡδύ μοι προσέπνευσε χοιρείων κρεῶν a sweet savour of pork is wafted to me, Ar.Ra. 338.II Gramm., pronounce with the rough breathing, A.D.Pron.55.23:—[voice] Pass., Id.Synt.141.4, Seleuc. ap. Ath.9.398b.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προσπνέω
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