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1 ζεματίζω
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2 μωλύω
A boil imperfectly, parboil, scald, simmer, ( μολυν- codd.);σκληρότερα μὲν τὰ μεμωλυσμένα γίγνεται τῶν ἑφθῶν Id.Mete. 381a21
(v.l. μεμολ-); of a herb, μωλυθεῖσα πυρὶ σμαλερῷ Poet.deherb. 101, cf. 138; of half-roasted meat, [κρέα] πρὸς ὀλίγον τῷ πυρὶ μεμωλυσμένα Hld.2.19
( μεμολ- codd.).II of ulcers, 'go off the boil', fail to come to a head, subside, fade away,σκληρὰ καὶ ἄπεπτα πάντα ἐμωλύνθη Hp. Epid.7.3
(v.l. ἐμολ-) ; συνελειαίνετο (v.l. ἐπεχλιαίνετο) ταῦτα, καὶ ἐμωλύνθη (v.l. κατεμωλύθη) καὶ οὐκ ἀπεπύησεν ib.2.2.6 ( = ἠφανίσθη καὶ κατὰ βραχὺ ἀπεμαράνθη· οὕτως γὰρ καλεῖ τὸ τῆς ὀξείας κινήσεως καὶ μεταβολῆς παυσάμενον καὶ ἀποψυχθέν, Gal.17(1).328); μωλυόμενα· κατὰ βραχὺ ἀπομαραινόμενα, Hp. ap. Gal.19.124; μεμωλυσμένους (- μολ- codd.)· ἔνιοι μὲν τοὺς κατεψυγμένους, ἔνιοι δὲ τοὺς ἐσκιρρωμένους καὶ λιθώδεις ᾠήθησαν, Gal.19.121; of certain diseases, κατὰ τὴν ἀρχὴν ὑποβρύχιά τε καὶ μωλυνόμενα ( μολ- codd.) φαίνεται latent and ' simmering', Id.9.898; cf. μεμολυσμένως.2 relax, μεμωλυσμένη· παρειμένη, Hsch. s.v. μῶλυς; μωλύεται· γηράσκει, Id.; μωλύειν· τὸ ἐκλύειν καὶ διέλκειν καὶ μαραίνειν, Phryn.PSp.89 B.; μωλύον κρέας· τὸ ἠρέμα διαχεόμενον καὶ μὴ συνεστός, ibid.; δι' οὗ μωλύονται αἱ ὁρμαὶ καὶ τὰ πάθη, as expl. of μῶλυ, Cleanth. ap. Apollon.Lex. s.v. μῶλυ.III also of ulcers, become septic, ἢν ἕλκος γένηται.., καὶ μὴ ταχὺ ὑγιανθῇ ἀλλὰ μωλυνθῇ ( μολυνθῇ codd., quod fort. legend.) Hp.Steril.213. -
3 πυρίκαυστος
πῠρί-καυστος, ον,A burnt in fire, Il. 13.564, Plu.2.922a, Vett.Val.127.32; in late [dialect] Ep. [suff] πῠρί-καυτος, Epic. in Arch.Pap.7.4, Nonn.D.10.74, al.2 caused by a burn (or scald, cf. Gal.13.384), φλυκταινίδες ὥσπερ π. Hp.Epid.2.1.1; π. [ἕλκη] Dsc. 1.68.2, cf. Hp.Fract.27, Arist.Pr. 866a6; laterπυρίκαυτα ἕλκεα Aret. SA1.9
.3 πυρίκαυστον, τό, plaster for a burn, Thphr.HP9.19.3, Ign.38;ἡ π. ἔμπλαστρος Asclep.
ap. Gal.13.525.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πυρίκαυστος
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4 μῶλυς
μῶλυς, - υοςGrammatical information: adj.Meaning: `enervated (also mentally); dull, feeble, weak' (S. Fr. 963. Nic., Demetr. Lac.);Other forms: also μῶλυξ (cod. - δ-; cf. v. Blumenthal Hesychst. 42f.) ἀπαίδευτος, μώλυκα τὸν ἀπαίδευτον. Ζακύνθιοι H.; μωλυρόν νωθρόν, βραδύ H.Derivatives: μωλύω, - ύνω, - ύνομαι, aor. pass. μωλυ(ν)θῆναι, perf. med. μεμώλυσμαι, rarely with ἀπο-, κατα-, δια, `boil imperfectly, scald, simmer', med.-pass. `become powerless, fade away', esp. of wounds `fail to come to a head' (Hp., Arist.); μωλύεται γηράσκει, μεμωλυσμένη παρειμένη H. With the verbal nouns μώλ-υσις (- υνσις) f. `spoil' (opposite ἕψησις; Arist., Thphr.), - υτης ἐπέων meaning uncertain (Timo).Origin: PG [a word of Pre-Greek origin]Etymology: With μωλύω (to which μωλύ-ν-ω; cf. Schwyzer 728) cf. κωλύω; the much more rare μῶλυς may be a backformation. With a velar μῶλυξ like κόρυξ νεανίσκος H. (s. κόρη); μωλυ-ρός like ἐχυρός, καπυρός a.o. (hardly with Benveniste Origines 36 to μωλύνω with ρ: ν -change), if not dissimilated from - υλός (cf. Leumann Glotta 32, 223 A. 2 = Kl. Schr. 249 n. 3). -- Because of the not very clear meaning and the unclear formation etymologically hard to asses. By Fick 23, 189, Bq a.o. connected with μέλεος (acc. to Bechtel Lex, 224f. and Specht KZ 59, 93 also ἀμβλύς); rejected by WP. 2, 285. After Prellwitz BB 26, 310 (accepted by WP. 2, 301 and Pok. 746) however to μῶλος. Diff. again H. Petersson Et. Miszellen 18: μωλύω to μολούω (s. μολεύω) as κωλύω to κολούω. -- Everything hypothetic. - The suffix - υκ- looks Pre-Greek.Page in Frisk: 2,Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > μῶλυς
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