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1 απεστλεγγισμένον
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: perf part mp masc acc sgἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
2 ἀπεστλεγγισμένον
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: perf part mp masc acc sgἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: perf part mp neut nom /voc /acc sg -
3 αποστλεγγιζέτω
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres imperat act 3rd sgἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres imperat act 3rd sg -
4 ἀποστλεγγιζέτω
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres imperat act 3rd sgἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres imperat act 3rd sg -
5 αποστλεγγισαμένοις
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: aor part mid masc /neut dat plἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: aor part mid masc /neut dat pl -
6 ἀποστλεγγισαμένοις
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: aor part mid masc /neut dat plἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: aor part mid masc /neut dat pl -
7 αποστλεγγίζειν
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres inf act (attic epic)ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres inf act (attic epic) -
8 ἀποστλεγγίζειν
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres inf act (attic epic)ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres inf act (attic epic) -
9 αποστλεγγίζεσθαι
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10 ἀποστλεγγίζεσθαι
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11 αποστλεγγίζωνται
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres subj mp 3rd plἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres subj mp 3rd pl -
12 ἀποστλεγγίζωνται
ἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres subj mp 3rd plἀποστλεγγίζωscrape with a: pres subj mp 3rd pl -
13 αποστλεγγίσασθαι
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14 ἀποστλεγγίσασθαι
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15 ἀποστλεγγίζω
A scrape with a στλεγγίς (q.v.), Philostr.Gym.18,51: —[voice] Med., scrape oneself clean, X.Oec.11.18; [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. scraped clean, fresh from the bath,Ar.
Eq. 580; ; censured as archaic by Luc.Rh.Pr.17.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποστλεγγίζω
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16 απεστλεγγισμένοι
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17 ἀπεστλεγγισμένοι
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18 απεστλεγγισμένοις
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19 ἀπεστλεγγισμένοις
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20 απεστλεγγισμένος
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