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1 αλοσάχνη
ἁλοσάχνηsea-foam: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic)——————ἁλοσάχνηsea-foam: fem dat sg (attic epic ionic) -
2 αλοσάχναις
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3 ἁλοσάχναις
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4 ἁλοσάχνη
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἁλοσάχνη
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5 κυκάω
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > κυκάω
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6 ἀφρός
ἀφρός, ὁ,2 of persons and animals, foam, slaver, froth,περί τ' ἀ. ὀδόντας γίγνεται 20.168
;ἀ. περὶ στόμα Hp.Aph.2.43
, cf. Ev.Luc.9.39; frothy blood,A.
Eu. 183, cf. Fr. 372;θρομβώδεις ἀφροί S.Tr. 702
; βακχίου παλαιγενοῦς ἀφρῷ, of wine, Antiph.237;κύλικα.. ἀφρῷ ζέουσαν Theophil.2
.II ἀφρὸς νίτρου, = ἀφρόνιτρον, Hp.Mul.1.75; ἀ. alone, Arist.Col. 794a20.2 ἀ. αἵματος, = σπέρμα, Diog.Apoll.A 24 D. -
7 καχλάζω
A plash or bubble, of the sound of liquids,φιάλαν ἀμπέλου καχλάζοισαν δρόσῳ Pi. O.7.2
, cf. Philostr.VA3.25; of the sea,περὶ πρύμναν A.Th. 761
(lyr.), cf. 115 (lyr.);ἅσυχα καχλάζοντος αἰγιαλοῖο Theoc.6.12
(imitated by D.P.838), cf. Arr.An.5.20.8; ofrain, Lyc.80; of boiling water, Zos. Alch.p.109 B. (cf. κοχλ-): c. acc. cogn., [κῦμα] πέριξ ἀφρὸν πολὺν καχλάζον frothing forth foam, E.Hipp. 1211: metaph., of exuberant eloquence,τὸ Πλατωνικὸν νᾶμα.. μεγάλας παρασκευὰς καχλάζον D.H.Dem.28
:—also [full] καχλαίνω, Hsch. [[pron. full] κᾰ- Pi., A., E. ll.cc., κᾱ- by position, Theoc.l.c.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καχλάζω
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8 ἄχνη
I of liquids, foam, froth, in Hom. of the sea, Od.12.238, al.;ἁλὸς ἄ. 5.403
, cf. Tim.Pers.95, A.R.2.570; θοὴν ἀπερεύγεται ἄχνην, of a river, D.P.693: Medic., exudation, Hp.Int.1; οἰνωπὸς ἄ. froth of wine, E. Or. 115; ἄχνα οὐρανία dew of heaven, S.OC 681 (lyr.); δακρύων ἄχνα dewy tears, Id.Tr. 848 (lyr.); also ἄχνη πυρός, i.e. smoke, A.Fr. 336.II of solids, chaff, in pl.,ὡς δ' ἄνεμος ἄχνας φορέελ Il.5.499
; καρπόν τε καὶ ἄχνας ib. 501; down on the quince,μῆλον λεπτῇ πεποκωμένον ἄ. AP6.102
(Phil.); ἄχνη ἡ ἀφ' ἡμιτυβίου fluff, shreds, used for lint, Hp.Art.37;ὀθονίου Id.Mochl.2
; ἄ. Λυδῆς κερκίδος, of finespun fabrics, S.Fr.45; ἄ. χαλκίτιδος metallic dust, Plu.2.659c, cf. Orph.L. 455; ἄχναι wall-decorations, dub. in Aret.CA1.1 ( stramina Cael. Aur.).III ἄχνην in acc., as Adv., morsel, the least bit,ἢν δ' οὖν καταμύσῃ κἂν ἄχνην Ar.V.92
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9 ἕρση
ἕρση, ἡ: [dialect] Ep. [full] ἐέρση, later [full] ἀέρση PLit.Lond.60 (Posidipp.): [dialect] Aeol., [dialect] Dor. [full] ἐέρσᾱ Sapph.Supp.25.12 ( αδερσα (= ἀ δ' ἐέρσα) Pap.), [full] ἔερσᾰ Pi. N.3.78, cf. Hdn.Gr.2.90: Cret. [full] ἄερσα Hsch.: [full] ἔρσα Alcm.48, [full] ἕρσα Theoc.20.16:—A dew, Il.23.598, etc.; τεθαλυῖά τ' ἐέρση (v.l. θ' ἑέρση ) abundant dew, Od.13.245 ;θῆλυς ἐ. 5.467
, Hes.Sc. 395 : pl., raindrops, ; στιλπναὶ δ' ἀπέπιπτον ἔ. (sc. τῆς νεφέλης) 14.351, cf. Theoc.2.107 ;χλωραῖς ἐ. Pi.N.8.40
: generally, of any liquid, ἄνθεμον ποντίας ὑφελοῖσ' ἐέρσας from the water of the sea, ib.7.79 ; foam, ib.3.78 ; γλυκερὴ ἐέρση, of honey, Hes.Th.83.II metaph., of young and tender animals, χωρὶς δ' αὖθ' ἕρσαι (this form only here in Hom.) Od.9.222, cf. Hsch.; esp. of kids born in winter, Id. (Cf. Skt. varsám 'rain'.) -
10 ἄχνη
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἄχνη
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11 σκίδναμαι
σκίδναμαι (= σκεδάννυμαι), imp. σκίδνασθε, inf. - ασθαι, inf. σκίδνατο, ἐσκίδναντο: intrans., disperse, scatter, be diffused, of persons, dust, foam of the sea, a streamlet, Il. 16.375, Il. 11.308, Od. 7.130.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > σκίδναμαι
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