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1 δυσαποτριπτότερον
δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: adverbial compδυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: masc acc comp sgδυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: neut nom /voc /acc comp sg -
2 ἀποτρίβω
A wear out, πολλά οἱ.. σφέλα.. πλευραὶ ἀποτρίψουσι his ribs will wear out many a footstool (thrown at him), Od.17.232.III rub off,ἰόν Theoc.16.17
: metaph.,πρὶν γῆρας ἀποτρῖψαι νεότητα Id.24.133
:—[voice] Pass., to be rubbed off, Arist. Col. 793a25:—[voice] Med., get rid of,ἀδοξίαν D.1.11
;ἐγκλήματα Aeschin. 1.179
; ;διαβολάς D.S.17.5
; τὸν πόλεμον, τὸν κίνδυνον, Plb.3.8.10, 10.14.1; τοὺς πελάζοντας ἀ. brush them away, Id.3.102.5;τὴν ἄνθρωπον Plu.Mar.40
; quartanam Cic.Att.7.5.5;λιμὸν τῆς γαστρός Plu.2.1044b
; decline, reject,ἡμέραν Inscr.Prien. 27.17
;τὴν πεῖραν Plu.Thes.26
;δεήσεις Id.Brut.17
;τὰ διδόμενα OGI 315.82
(Pessinus, ii B.C.).2 in [voice] Pass., ὥστε μηδὲν ἀπ' αὐτῆς ἀποτρῐβῆναι, = ne quid detrimenti resp. caperet, D.C.40.49, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποτρίβω
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3 ὑποτρίβω
ὑποτρίβω [ῑ],2 rub down for mixing in a dish, σήσαμ' ὑ. εἰς ταύτην (sc. ἅλμην) Damox.2.38, cf. Cratin.27; v. ὑπότριμμα.II rub off beneath or gradually:— [voice] Pass., ὑποτρίβεσθαι τὰς ὁπλάς, of horses, wear their hoofs off, D.S. 17.94: so intr. in [voice] Act.,ὑποτρίβουσι τοῖς ποσί Hippiatr.53
: cf. foreg.III in [voice] Pass., to be aggravated or become chronic, of diseases, Aët.9.35.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποτρίβω
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4 σμάω
σμάω, σμάομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to rub (off), to wipe off', midd. also `to rub oneself in, to anoint'.Other forms: (σμᾳ̃, σμᾶται Hdt. a. late; σμῃ̃, σμῆται Att. com.; σμῆν Luc.), aor. σμῆσαι, - ήσασθαι (mostly Ion. hell. a. late), Dor. ptc. σμασαμένα (Call.), perf. midd. ptc. προ-εζμησμένος (pap. IIp),Derivatives: σμῆμα, Dor. (Theoc.) σμᾱ̃μα n. `cleanser, soap, ointment' (Ar. Fr. 17, hell. a. late). -- With velar enlargement (Schwyzer 702 w. n. 5 a. lit., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 330): A. σμήχω, - ομαι (since ζ 226), aor. σμῆξαι, - ασθαι (Hp., hell. a. late), pass. σμηχθῆναι (Ar.), perf. midd. ptc. ἐσμηγμένος (Dsc.), also with ἀπο-, δια- a.o., `id.'. From this 1. νεό-σμηκ-τος `newly polished' (Ν 342 a.o.). 2. σμῆγμα = σμῆμα, with - ματώδης (Hp., late). 3. σμῆξις ( ἀπό-) f. `the rubbing off, cleaning' (Str., Dsc. a. o.). 4. σμήκ-της m. `one who rubs off' (gloss.); - τρίς f. `kind of fullers earth' (Hp., com.), - τικός `cleaning' (medic.). -- B. σμώχω, σμῶξαι `to bray, to grind' (Ar., Nik.), after σώχω, ψώχω (?).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Following Persson, Stud. 11, 65, 155f. a. elsewhere Bq and WP. 2, 685, Pok. 966 (where further forms a. lit.) assuming a IE longdiphthong smēi- (resp. an interchange sm-ē-: sm-ei-) adduce a Germ. word group with the meaning `stroke, besmear', also `strike etc.' with representatives in Goth. bi-, ga-smeitan, OHG smīzan etc.; neither phonetically nor semant. quite satisfactory; to this Lat. macula f. `stain, blot' (from * smǝ-tlā ?; W.-Hofmann s. v. with reservation).-- S. also σμῶδιξ and σμώνη. -- If the word were IE it would require * smeh₂-, smoh₂-.Page in Frisk: 2,748Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμάω
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5 σμάομαι
σμάω, σμάομαιGrammatical information: v.Meaning: `to rub (off), to wipe off', midd. also `to rub oneself in, to anoint'.Other forms: (σμᾳ̃, σμᾶται Hdt. a. late; σμῃ̃, σμῆται Att. com.; σμῆν Luc.), aor. σμῆσαι, - ήσασθαι (mostly Ion. hell. a. late), Dor. ptc. σμασαμένα (Call.), perf. midd. ptc. προ-εζμησμένος (pap. IIp),Derivatives: σμῆμα, Dor. (Theoc.) σμᾱ̃μα n. `cleanser, soap, ointment' (Ar. Fr. 17, hell. a. late). -- With velar enlargement (Schwyzer 702 w. n. 5 a. lit., Chantraine Gramm. hom. 1, 330): A. σμήχω, - ομαι (since ζ 226), aor. σμῆξαι, - ασθαι (Hp., hell. a. late), pass. σμηχθῆναι (Ar.), perf. midd. ptc. ἐσμηγμένος (Dsc.), also with ἀπο-, δια- a.o., `id.'. From this 1. νεό-σμηκ-τος `newly polished' (Ν 342 a.o.). 2. σμῆγμα = σμῆμα, with - ματώδης (Hp., late). 3. σμῆξις ( ἀπό-) f. `the rubbing off, cleaning' (Str., Dsc. a. o.). 4. σμήκ-της m. `one who rubs off' (gloss.); - τρίς f. `kind of fullers earth' (Hp., com.), - τικός `cleaning' (medic.). -- B. σμώχω, σμῶξαι `to bray, to grind' (Ar., Nik.), after σώχω, ψώχω (?).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Unexplained. Following Persson, Stud. 11, 65, 155f. a. elsewhere Bq and WP. 2, 685, Pok. 966 (where further forms a. lit.) assuming a IE longdiphthong smēi- (resp. an interchange sm-ē-: sm-ei-) adduce a Germ. word group with the meaning `stroke, besmear', also `strike etc.' with representatives in Goth. bi-, ga-smeitan, OHG smīzan etc.; neither phonetically nor semant. quite satisfactory; to this Lat. macula f. `stain, blot' (from * smǝ-tlā ?; W.-Hofmann s. v. with reservation).-- S. also σμῶδιξ and σμώνη. -- If the word were IE it would require * smeh₂-, smoh₂-.Page in Frisk: 2,748Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > σμάομαι
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6 δυσαποτριπτότατον
δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: masc acc superl sgδυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: neut nom /voc /acc superl sg -
7 δυσαπότριπτον
δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: masc /fem acc sgδυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
8 ἀποτρίβω
ἀπο - τρίβω: only fut., σφέλᾶ ἀποτρίψουσι πλευρά (v. l. πλευραί, the converse of the same idea), ‘shall rub off,’ ‘polish off;’ cf. ‘rub down with an oaken towel,’ Od. 17.232†.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἀποτρίβω
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9 διασμήχω
A rub well,ψυχὴ πρὸς ὀξυωπίαν ἑαυτὴν διασμήξασα Hierocl.
inCA21p.467M.:—[voice] Pass., : [tense] pf.διέσμηκται Plu.2.693d
.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διασμήχω
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10 ἀποψάω
I c. acc. rei, wipe off, ἀφρόν τ' ἀπέψη E.l.c.;δάκρυ AP5.65
(Rufin.), cf. Nonn. D.8.205:—[voice] Med., wipe or rub off from oneself, τι Ar.Eq. 572.2 ἀ. νούσους cure diseases, of Apollo, Herod.4.17.II c. acc. pers., wipe clean, Ar.Lys. 1035:—[voice] Med. (v. ψάω) wipe oneself, wipe one's nose, μου πρὸς τὴν κεφαλὴν ἀποψῶ wipe your nose on my head, Id.Eq. 910; podicem detergere,ἀποψώμεσθα Id.Pl. 817
;ἀπεψησάμην Id.Ra. 490
;ἀ.τὴν χεῖρα εἴς τι X.Cyr.1.3.5
; prov. renew the struggle,Eust.
1327.29.III τὰ ἐπιτήδεια σφόδρα ἀποψῶν giving short measure, of a skinflint, Thphr.Char.30.11. -
11 σμήχω
σμήχω 1 aor. mid. ἐσμηξάμην (Hom. et al.) orig. ‘rub off, wash off’, then gener. wash, cleanse τὶ someth. Ox 840, 37. Mid. wash oneself (Hippocr.; Jos., Bell. 2, 123 τὸ σῶμα) τὸ ἐκτὸς δέρμα ἐσμήξω you have washed your outer skin 840, 35.—DELG s.v. σμήω; Frisk s.v. σμάω. -
12 απονιτρώσαι
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13 ἀπονιτρῶσαι
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14 δυσαποτριπτοτέραν
δυσαποτριπτοτέρᾱν, δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: fem acc comp sg (attic doric aeolic) -
15 δυσαποτρίπτοις
δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: masc /fem /neut dat pl -
16 δυσαποτρίπτων
δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: masc /fem /neut gen pl -
17 δυσαπότριπτα
δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: neut nom /voc /acc pl -
18 δυσαπότριπτοι
δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: masc /fem nom /voc pl -
19 δυσαπότριπτος
δυσαπότριπτοςhard to rub off: masc /fem nom sg -
20 ἀποτρίβω
V 0-1-2-0-0=3 JgsA 5,26; Hos 8,5; Mi 7,11A: to rub off, to skin, to scalp [τι] JgsA 5,26 M: to reject [τι] (metaph.) Mi 7,11
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