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ζωμεύωboil into soup: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc plζωμεύωboil into soup: aor part pass masc acc sg -
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ζωμεύωboil into soup: pres part mp fem gen plζωμεύωboil into soup: pres part mp masc /neut gen pl -
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ζωμοποιέωmake into soup: pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic doric)ζωμοποιέωmake into soup: pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric)ζωμοποιόςmaking sauce: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic) -
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ζωμοποιέωmake into soup: pres subj act 1st sg (attic epic doric)ζωμοποιέωmake into soup: pres ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric)ζωμοποιόςmaking sauce: masc /fem /neut gen sg (doric aeolic) -
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μεμυστῑλημένᾱς, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: perf part mp fem acc pl (attic ionic)μεμυστῑλημένᾱς, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: perf part mp fem gen sg (attic doric ionic aeolic) -
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μυστῑλᾶται, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: pres subj mp 3rd sgμυστῑλᾶται, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: pres ind mp 3rd sg -
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μυστῑλᾶται, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: pres subj mp 3rd sgμυστῑλᾶται, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: pres ind mp 3rd sg -
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μυστῑλῶ, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: pres imperat mp 2nd sgμυστῑλῶ, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
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μυστῑλῶ, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: pres imperat mp 2nd sgμυστῑλῶ, μυστιλάομαιsop bread in soup: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (homeric ionic) -
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Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `sauce, soup' (Asios, Ar., Arist.).Compounds: Rarely in compp., e.g. εὔ-ζωμον n. `Eruca sativa' (Thphr.; prop. `making good sauce'; cf. Strömberg Pflanzennamen 107).Derivatives: Dimin. ζωμίον (pap. IIa), - ίδιον (Ar.), - άριον (med.); ζωμίλη ἄνηθον (`dill') H., Phot. (on the formation Chantraine Formation 249). Denomin. verb ζωμεύω `boil into soup' (Ar., Hp.) with ζωμεύματα pl. `soups' (Ar. Eq. 279; cf. Chantraine 188).Origin: XX [etym. unknown]Etymology: Generally connected with ζύμη but ablaut ō(u): ū (Schwyzer 346) is improbable, on the suffix μο- Schwyzer 492, Chantraine 132ff. Diff. (to ζέω) Bréal MSL 12, 314f.; against this Sommer Lautstud. 153. - See on ζύμη.Page in Frisk: 1,617Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ζωμός
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31 ῥοφέω
Grammatical information: v.Other forms: Fut. ῥοφήσομαι, -ω, aor. ῥοφῆσαι (Ar., X., Arist.; also Hp.), Ion. (Hippon., Hp.) ῥυφέω, - ῆσαι, also ῥυμφάνω (Jouanna, RPh 55 (1981)205-13). Rarely - άω (late).Derivatives: ῥόφ-ημα ( ῥύφ-) n. "dish, which is slurped", `thick broth, soup' (Hp., Arist.) with - ημάτιον (A. D.), - ηματώδης `soup-like' (medic.); - ησις ( ἀνα-, κατα-) f. `slurping' (Arist., medic.), - ητός `apt for slurping' (Str., medic.), - ητικός `slurping' (Str.); also ῥόμμα = ῥόφημα, ῥοπτός = ῥοφητός (Hp. ap. Gal.), as if from ῥόφω (EM); ῥόφισμα n. (Cyran.: *ῥοφίζω).Etymology: Iterative-intensive formation with many near cognates, which mostly represent a zero grade, IE *sr̥bh-; Arm. arbi `I drank' (pres. ǝmpem prob. to πίνω), Lith. surbiù, sur̃bti `suck', OCS srъbati, Russ. serbátь `slurp', Lat. sorbeō `id.'. Given these forms one is tempted to consider also ῥυφέω as zero grade (Schwyzer 351 f.). A primary full grade present is retained in Lith. srebiù, srė̃bti `eat (liquid food) wit a spoon', IE * srebh-; beside it IE * serbh- in Alb. gjerp `slurp' (the form seems to go back on *sorbʰ-eyō, Huld Alb. Etymologies 143). To a primary verb with remarkable o-vocalism (prob. after ῥοφέω) seem to go back also ῥόμμα, ῥοπτός. The widespread family is also found in German. (e.g. MHG sürpfeln, Swed. sörpla `slurp' with secondary pf resp. p) and in Iran. (Psht. rawdǝl `suck' a.o.; Morgenstierne Pashto s.v., Sarūpa- Bhāratī [1954] 1). -- WP. 2, 704, Pok. 1001, W.-Hofmann s. sorbeō, Fraenkel s. sur̃bti, Vasmer s. serbátь w. further forms a. lit. -- Cf. ῥυβδέω. -- The form ῥυφ- will rather be an (omomatop.?) byform.Page in Frisk: 2,663Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ῥοφέω
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32 κατάχυμα
κατάχυμα, ατος, τό (Themist. 23 p. 354, 18; Suda. The form κατάχυσμα since Aristoph. et al.—Ammonius [100 A.D.] p. 78 Valck. and Thomas Mag. note a difference in the mng. of the two words) sauce, broth, soup ἐκ καταχύματος μεταλαμβάνειν to fish out of the soup, i.e. get everything for oneself Hv 3, 9, 2. The expr. seems to be proverbial. Dibelius, Hdb. ad loc., would prefer to take it as figurative, mng. surplus, abundance, though this sense has not been found elsewh.—S. DELG s.v. χυλός. -
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