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1 betændelse
sg - betǽndelsen, pl - betǽndelserвоспале́ние с* * ** * *(en -r) inflammation;[ der er gået betændelse i såret] the wound is festering. -
2 de wond zweert
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3 zweren
2 [hooglijk vereren] swear♦voorbeelden:zweren bij hoog en (bij) laag/alles wat iemand heilig is • swear black is whitede wond zweert • the wound is festeringII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden:men zou zweren dat hij het was • one could swear it was him -
4 ἕλκος
2 festering wound, sore, ulcer, ἕ. ὕδρου the festering bite of a serpent, Il.2.723; plague-ulcer, Th.2.49, X.Eq.5.1, etc. (Gal. 10.232 defines ἕ. as ἡ τῆς συνεχείας λύσις ἐν σαρκώδει μορίῳ, and both 1.1 and 1.2 are treated in Hp.Ulc.; ἕ. is applied to amputations in Art.68.)II metaph., wound, loss, Sol.4.17, S.Ant. 652,al.;ἕ. δήμιον A.Ag. 640
; ὑποκάρδιον ἕ. Theoc.11.15;γίγνεται ἕ. ἐφ' ἕλκει Lib.Ep.1063.6
. (Orig. Ελκος, cf. Lat. ulcus, Skt. árśas (n.) 'haemorrhoid': ἕ- by influence of ἕλκω.) -
5 ἕλκος
Grammatical information: n.Meaning: `wound, ulcer' (Il.).Derivatives: Dimin. ἑλκύδριον (Hp., Ar.; on the suffix Chantr. Form. 72f.); ἑλκώδης `ulcerated' (Hp., E.), ἑλκήεις `id.' (Man.); denomin. verbs: ἑλκόομαι, - όω `fester', act. `wound' (Hp., E.; also with prefix: ἀν-, ἀφ-, ἐξ-, ἐφ-, καθ-, προ-); from it ( ἀφ-, ἐξ-, ἐφ-)ἕλκωσις `festering' (Hp., Th.) with ἑλκωτικός, ἕλκωμα `wound, ulcer' (Hp., Thphr.) with ἑλκωματικός; from ἐφελκόομαι also ἐφελκίς `scab of a wound' (medic.); ἑλκαίνω `fester' (A. Ch. 843) with postverbal ἕλκανα τραύματα H. (not correct Benveniste Origines 16); also ἑλκανῶσα ἡλκωμένη η ἡλκοποιημένη ὑπὸ πυρός H. (Schwyzer 700).Origin: IE [Indo-European] [310] *h₁elḱ-os `ulcer'Etymology: Old noun, identical with Lat. ulcus (\< * elkos) `ulcer', Skt. árśas- n. `haemorrhoids'. The spir. asper from ἕλκω?Page in Frisk: 1,496-497Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > ἕλκος
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6 gni|ć
impf (gniję) vi 1. (rozkładać się) to decay; [żywność, zwłoki] to rot, to decompose- rośliny zaczęły gnić the plants began to rot- gnicie systemu korzeniowego the decay of the root system- gnijące ciało padłego zwierzęcia a decomposing animal body- gnijąca rana a festering wound ⇒ zgnić2. przen. to rot przen.- gnić w więzieniu to rot in prisonThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gni|ć
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7 toplamak
"1. /ı/ to gather, collect. 2. /ı/ math. to add, add up, total. 3. /ı/ to amass, accumulate. 4. /ı/ to pick, harvest. 5. /ı/ to straighten up, tidy up, pick up. 6. /ı/ to convene, convoke. 7. /ı/ to clear (the table) (after a meal). 8. /ı/ to confiscate, seize. 9. to put on weight, gain weight. 10. (for a festering pustule, wound, etc.) to come to a head, become swollen with pus. 11. (for the sky) to become filled with rain or snow clouds, lower; (for rain or snow clouds) to gather. " -
8 gn|oić
impf Ⅰ vt 1. pot. (znęcać się) to bully- gnoić żołnierzy to bully the soldiers ⇒ zgnoić2. Roln. to manure [glebę, pole] 3. (dopuszczać do gnicia) to allow [sth] to rot [siano, zboże] ⇒ zgnoić Ⅱ gnoić się (jątrzyć się) to fester- gnojąca się rana a festering woundThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > gn|oić
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