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1 βρύω
βρύω [pron. full] [ῠ], mostly [tense] pres.: [tense] impf., Pherecyd.Syr. ap. D.L.1.122, Nicaenet.7: [tense] aor. part.Aβρύσας Procop.
(v. infr.):— to be full to bursting:1 c. dat., swell or teem with, esp. of plants, ἔρνος.. βρύει ἄνθεϊ λευκῷ swells with white bloom, Il.17.56, cf. E.Ba. 107 (lyr.);κισσῷ κάρα βρύουσαν Eub.56.6
; ἰούλῳ, θριξί, κόμαις, Philostr.Her.2.2, Alciphr.3.31, Luc.Am.12;γῆ φυτοῖς βρύουσα Arist.Mu. 392b15
; alsoβρύει ἱερὰ βουθύτοις ἑορταῖς B.3.15
: metaph., βίος.. βρύων μελίτταις καὶ προβάτοις κτλ. Ar.Nu.45; of men,β. δόξᾳ B.12.179
;παμμάχῳ θράσει βρύων A.Ag. 169
(lyr.);ἀγαθοῖσι βρύοις Id.Supp. 966
(anap.);μαντικῇ β. τέχνῃ Id.Fr.350.6
; ;β. ἄνθεσιν ἥβας Tim.Pers. 221
;βρύουσαν ἀοιδὰν σοφίᾳ Lyr.Alex.Adesp. 20.4
;ἐμπόριον πλούτῳ βρύον Jul.Or.2.71d
.2 c. gen., to be full of,χῶρος.. βρύων δάφνης ἐλαίας ἀμπέλου S.OC16
;βρύοντα στέφανον μύρτων Ar.Ra. 329
(lyr.); στεφάνων δόμος ἔβρυεν prob. l. in Nicaenet. l.c.;τράπεζαν.. κόσμου βρύουσαν Alex.86.3
;καρπόν.. βρύειν σμαράγδου λίθου Philostr.VA5.5
;τόπος β. ὕλης J.AJ13.3.1
;φθειρῶν ἔβρυον πᾶς Pherecyd.Syr.
l.c.: metaph.,νόσου β. A.Ch.70
.3 abs., abound, grow luxuriantly, S.El. 422; of the earth, teem with produce, X.Cyn.5.12, cf. Philostr. VA3.56; of water, burst forth,ὕδωρ βρύσαν ἐξ ὑπονόμων Procop.Arc.19
.4 c. acc. cogn., burst forth with, gush with, γλυκύ, πικρὸν [ὕδωρ] Ep.Jac.3.11;τὴν γῆν τὰ οἰκεῖα βρύειν φησὶν ἀγαθά Ael.Fr.25
; causal,Ὧραι β. λειμῶνας Him.Or.1.19
;ῥόδα Anacreont.44.2
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2 χήμωσις
A an affection of the eyes, when the cornea swells like a cockle-shell ([etym.] χήμη) so as to impede sight, Gal.19.436, Demosth. Ophth. ap. Orib.Syn.8.42, Paul.Aeg.3.22.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > χήμωσις
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3 ὀρεχθέω
Aβόες.. ὀρέχθεον ἀμφὶ σιδήρῳ σφαζόμενοι Il.23.30
: expld. by most Gramm. of the death- rattle in the throat (as though cogn. with ῥοχθέω ) (κατὰ μίμησιν ἤχου τραχέος.., ἀντὶ τοῦ ἔστενον ἀναιρούμενοι Sch.Tad loc., cf. Eust.1285.60 sq., Apollon. Lex., Hsch., etc.); but also as cogn. with ὀρέγομαι, ἀναιρούμενοι ὠρέγοντο ἤτοι ἐξετείνοντο Eust.l.c. (cf. Sch. T, Zonar., etc.), i.e. they were stretching themselves, struggling, in the throes of death.—In later Poets it seems freq. to mean swell up, esp. of the heart when stirred by emotion, like ὀρίνομαι, τῶς οἴεσθέ μου τὴν καρδίαν ὀρεχθεῖν; Ar.Nu. 1368 ; νεάτη δ' ὑπὸ κύστις ὀρεχθεῖ the bladder swells, Nic.Al. 340 ; σφακέλῳ δέ οἱ ἔνδον ὀρεχθεῖ μαινομένη κραδίη, of a dying whale, Opp. H.2.583 ;τῇ δὲ.. δέδεται κέαρ ἔνδοθεν ἄτῃ, οὐδ' ἔχει ἐκφλύξαι τόσσον γόον, ὅσσον ὀρεχθεῖ A.R.1.275
;καί οἱ ὀρέχθει θυμὸς ἐελδομένῳ στηθέων ἐξ αἷμα κεδάσσαι Id.2.49
: in Aristias 6, μύκαισι ( μυκαῖσι Schneidewin) δ' ὠρέχθει τὸ λάϊνον πέδον, it must have the sense of ῥοχθέω if μυκαῖσι is accepted ; θάλασσαν ἔα ποτὶ χερσὸν ὀρεχθεῖν let the sea roar landwards, Theoc.11.43 (cf.βοάω 1.2
, ἐρεύγομαι (B)).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὀρεχθέω
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4 ἐνήνοθε
A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐνήνοθε
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5 φυσιόω
φυσιόω (a later substitute for φυσάω; it is largely limited to Christian lit. [but also in Philod., Mus. p. 26 JKemke 1884]) pass.: pf. ptc. πεφυσιωμένος; 1 aor. ἐφυσιώθην lit. ‘blow up, inflate’ fr. φῦσα (orig. ‘pair of bellows’, then var. ‘wind, blast’, etc.) fig. to cause to have an exaggerated self-conception, puff up, make proud τινά someone ITr 4:1. τόπος μηδένα φυσιούτω let no one be puffed up because of (high) position ISm 6:1. Of knowledge φυσιοῖ it (only) puffs up 1 Cor 8:1=Dg 12:5.—Pass. in act. sense become puffed up or conceited, put on airs (TestLevi 14:7, 8 v.l.; schol. on Apollon. Rhod. 3, 368b of anger, that swells the heart; Hesych.; cp. Babrius 114 v.l. L-P. [=349 P.]) 1 Cor 4:18f; 5:2; 13:4; IMg 12; ITr 7:1; IPol 4:3. εἰκῇ φυσιούμενος ὑπὸ τοῦ νοὸς τῆς σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ groundlessly inflated by his fleshly mind Col 2:18. ἵνα μὴ εἷς ὑπὲρ τοῦ ἑνὸς φυσιοῦσθε (perh. subjunctive; s. ἵνα 1c) κατὰ τοῦ ἑτέρου in order that no one of you might be puffed up in favor of the one (apostle and thus) against the other 1 Cor 4:6.—B. 684. DELG s.v. φῦσα. M-M.
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