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1 επίκλυστον
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2 ἐπίκλυστον
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3 επικλύστοις
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4 ἐπικλύστοις
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5 επικλύστου
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6 ἐπικλύστου
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7 επίκλυστα
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8 ἐπίκλυστα
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9 επίκλυστος
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10 ἐπίκλυστος
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11 βαπτίζω
A dip, plunge,ξίφος εἰς σφαγήν J.BJ2.18.4
;σπάθιον εἰς τὸ ἔμβρυον Sor.2.63
:—[voice] Pass., of a trephine, Gal.10.447;βάπτισον σεαυτὸν εἰς θάλασσαν Plu.2.166a
; β. Διόνυσον πρὸς τὴν θάλασσαν ib. 914d:—in [voice] Pass., to be drowned, Epict.Gnom.47; of ships, sink or disable them, Plb.1.51.6, 16.6.2 ([voice] Pass.); ἐβάπτισαν τὴν πόλιν flooded the city, metaph., of the crowds who flocked into Jerusalem at the time of the siege, J.BJ4.3.3;β. τινὰ εἰσφοραῖς D.S.1.73
;β. τινὰ ὕπνῳ AP11.49
(Even.);ὕπνῳ βεβαπτισμένος Archig.
and Posidon. ap. Aët. 6.3:—[voice] Pass.,ὡς ἐκ τοῦ βεβαπτίσθαι ἀναπνέουσι Hp.Epid.5.63
; to be drenched, Eub.68: metaph., soaked in wine,Pl.
Smp. 176b; ὀφλήμασι βεβ. over head and ears in debt, Plu.Galb.21; γνοὺς βαπτιζόμενον τὸ μειράκιον seeing that he was getting into deep water, Pl.Euthd. 277d;β. εἰς ἀναισθησίαν καὶ ὕπνον J.AJ10.9.4
;ὁ τῷ θυμῷ βεβαπτισμένος καταδύεται Ach.Tat.6.19
;ψυχή βεβαπτισμένη λύπῃ Lib.Or.64.115
.3 baptize,τινά Ev.Marc.1.4
;ἐν ὕδατι εἰς μετάνοιαν Ev.Matt.3.11
:—[voice] Pass.,βαπτισθήτω ἕκαστος εἰς ἄφεσιν ἁμαρτιῶν Act.Ap.2.38
;εἰς Χριστόν Ep.Rom.6.3
, etc.:—[voice] Med., dip oneself, LXX4 Ki.5.14; get oneself baptized, Act.Ap.22.16, 1 Ep.Cor.10.2:—[voice] Pass., perform ablutions, Ev.Luc. 11.38.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βαπτίζω
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12 δεύω
δεύω (A), [tense] impf. ἔδευον, [dialect] Ep. δεῦον, [dialect] Ion. δεύεσκον, Od.8.522, Il.13.655, Od.7.260: [tense] fut.Aδεύσω Eub.90.4
: [tense] aor.ἔδευσα Eup.332
, Pl.Com. 173.9, S.Aj. 376(lyr.):—[voice] Med., Od.5.53:—[voice] Pass., ib.6.44, etc.: [tense] fut. δεύσομαι ([etym.] ἀνα-) Gal.10.867: [tense] aor.ἐδεύθην Hp.Ulc.11
, Thphr.HP9.9.1: [tense] pf.δέδευμαι E.Fr.467.5
, Pl.Lg. 782c, X.Cyr.6.2.28:—wet, drench, δεῦε δὲ γαῖαν (sc. αἷμα) Il.13.655, cf. 23.220;γλάγος ἄγγεα δεύει 2.471
;δάκρυ δ' ἔδευε.. παρειάς Od.8.522
;σπογγιὰν δεύων Hp.Loc. Hom.12
: c. dat. modi,εἵματα δ' αἰεὶ δάκρυσι δεύεσκον Od.7.260
:— [voice] Pass.,δεύοντο δὲ δάκρυσι κόλποι Il.9.570
;αἵματι δὲ χθὼν δεύετο 17.361
;χρίμασι δευόμενοι Xenoph.3.6
;μέλιτι καρποὶ δεδευμένοι Pl.Lg.
l.c.; to be flooded with light,ἀργέτι δεύεται αὐγῇ Emp.21.4
; ῥίζα ὄξει δευθεῖσα steeped in.., Thphr. l. c.:—[voice] Med., πυκινὰ πτερὰ δεύεται ἅλμῃ wets his wings in the brine, Od.5.53, cf. E.Alc. 184: rarely c. gen. modi,αἵματος ἔδευσε γαῖαν Id.Ph. 674
(lyr.).2 mix a dry mass with liquid, so as to make it fit to knead, Ar.Fr. 271;δεῦσαι καὶ μάξαι X.Oec.10.11
;ἄρτον ὕδατι δεδευμένον Id.Cyr.6.2.28
; ἀλφίτοις δ. knead up with meal, D.H.7.72.II causal, make to flow, shed,ἐρεμνὸν αἷμ' ἔδευσα S.Aj. 376
(lyr.).------------------------------------A miss, want, [voice] Act. used by Hom. only in [tense] aor., ἐδεύησεν δ' οἰήϊον ἄκρον ἱκέσθαι he missed, failed in reaching it, Od.9.483, 540: δεύει, = δεῖ, IG12(2).526A 19 ([place name] Eresus);δεύοντος Alc.Oxy.1788.15
ii 3.II Dep. [full] δεύομαι, [tense] fut.δευήσομαι Od.6.192
, = [dialect] Att. δέομαι, feel the want or loss of, be without, θυμοῦ δευόμενος reft of life, Il.3.294, 20.472; stand in need of, ;ἐν καίροις ἐπιμεληΐας δευομένοις IG12(2).243
([place name] Mytilene); αἴ κέ τινος δεύωνται ib.15.26; ἐδεύετο ἤματος ὥρη.. νέεσθαι the time of day required her to return, A.R.3.1138.2 to be wanting, deficient in,δ. πολέμοιο Il.13.310
μάχης ἄρα πολλὸν ἐδεύεο 17.142
: abs., in need,22.492
; τετράκις εἰς ἑκατὸν δεύοιτό κεν it would fall short.., A.R.2.974.3 c. gen. pers., to be inferior to,ἄλλα τε πάντα δεύεαι Ἀργείων Il.23.484
;οὔ τευ δευόμενον Od.4.264
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13 λιμνάζω
λιμν-άζω, of the sea or rivers,A form stagnant pools, Arist.Mete. 352b35, 356a7; ὅσοι ποταμοὶ -άζουσιν εἰς ἕλη rivers which stagnate into marshes, Id.Pr. 938a3: impers., - άζει stagnant pools are left in them, Id.Mete. 351b8, 352a5.2 of the blood, to be stagnant, Id.HA 513b4, Gal.UP14.10.II c. acc., form into a lake,ὁ ποταμὸς λ. τὰς ἀρούρας Ph.2.98
, cf. Str.8.8.4, D.Chr.11.76:—[voice] Pass., of land, to be flooded, J.AJ1.3.5, PStrassb.10.11 (iii A.D.).III intr. in [voice] Act., of a country, become a marsh,ἐν τοῖς -άζουσι τόποις Arist.Mete. 340b37
, cf. D.S.4.18, Str.8.5.1, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > λιμνάζω
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14 νῆσος
A island, Il.2.721, etc.; ἐν τᾷ μεγάλᾳ Δωρίδι νάσῳ Πέλοπος, i.e. the Peloponnese, S.OC 696; μακάρων νῆσοι, v. μάκαρ; αἱ ν. the islands of the Archipelago, Ar.Eq. 1319, X.HG4.8.1; καὶ πῶς γυνὴ.. νῆσον ἀμφιέννυται; Anaxil.35 (cf. περίνησος): heterocl. gen. pl.νησάων Call.Del.66
.2 land flooded by the Nile, PHib. 1.90.7 (iii B.C.), etc.; opp. ἤπειρος, PGiss.60 (ii A.D.);νῆσοι ποταμοφόρητοι POxy.1445.13
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15 πελαγίζω
A form a sea or lake, of a river that has overflowed, ;λίμνη πελαγίζουσα Str.5.3.12
; of places, to be flooded, under water,ἐπεὰν τὰ πεδία πελαγίσῃ Hdt.2.92
, cf. Str.17.1.4.2 of islands, lie out in the open sea, Id.10.2.19.3 metaph., in Rhet., to be verbose, exuberant, Phld. Rh.1.239, 240 S., cj. in D.H.Is.14 ; ἀλαζονεύεσθαι, ψεύδεσθαι μεγάλα, Hsch.III cross the open sea, X. Oec.21.3, Hyp.Fr. 262 ;πλοίῳ Posidon.28
J.; opp. παρὰ γῆν πλεῖν, Str.1.3.2 ; to be on the high sea, Ach.Tat.2.32 :—[voice] Med., Charito 8.6.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πελαγίζω
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16 πέλαγος
Aπελαγέων Hdt.4.85
, S.Aj. 702 (lyr.),πελαγῶν Th.4.24
; [dialect] Ep. dat. πελάγεσσι (v. infr.):— the sea, esp. high sea, open sea,π. μέγα Il.14.16
, Od.3.179, etc.;ἐν πελάγεϊ ἀναπεπταμένῳ Hdt.8.60
.ά ; διὰ πελάγους out at sea, opp. παρὰ γῆν, Th.6.13 : freq. coupled with other words denoting sea,ἁλὸς ἐν πελάγεσσιν Od.5.335
;π. θαλάσσης A.R.2.608
; π. πόντιον, πόντου π., Pi.O.7.56, Fr. 235 ; ἅλιον π. E.Hec. 938 (lyr.).2 of parts of the sea ([etym.] θάλασσα), freq. with geographical epith., Αἰγαῖον π. A.Ag. 659, etc., cf. Hdt.4.85 (π. Αἰγαίας ἁλός E.Tr.88
, Men.Pk. 379) ;Ἰκαρίων ὑπὲρ πελαγέων S.Aj. 702
(lyr.), cf. Luc.Icar.3 ;ἐκ μεγάλων πελαγῶν τοῦ τε Τυρσηνικοῦ καὶ τοῦ Σικελικοῦ Th.4.24
.II metaph., of any vast quantity, πλούτου π. Pi.Fr. 218 ; κακῶν π. a ' sea of troubles', A.Pers. 433 ;π. ἀτηρᾶς δύης Id.Pr. 746
; ἄτης ἄβυσσον π. Id.Supp. 470 ;κακῶν π. εἰσορῶ τοσοῦτον ὥστε μήποτ' ἐκνεῦσαι E.Hipp. 822
(lyr.) ;ἀληθινὸν εἰς π. αὑτὸν ἐμβαλεῖς.. πραγμάτων Men.65.6
;φεύγειν εἰς τὸ π. τῶν λόγων Pl.Prt. 338a
;φανήσεται μακρὸν τὸ δεῦρο π. οὐδὲ πλώσιμον S.OC 663
; of great difficulties, μέγ' ἄρα π. ἐλαχέτην τι ib. 1746 (lyr.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πέλαγος
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17 ἀντλέω
A bale out bilge-water, bale the ship, Thgn.673,Alc. 19.2 generally, draw water,ἀντλέει καὶ ἐγχέει Hdt.6.119
, Ev.Jo.2.8, etc.; οἷον ἐκ κρήνης ἐπ' ὀχετοὺς ἀ. draw as from a well, and pour into.., Pl.Ti. 79a;διὰ χώνης τοῖσι βουλομένοις πιεῖν Pherecr. 108.31
: prov. of labour in vain, ἠθμῷ ἀντλεῖν draw water in a sieve, Arist.Oec. 1344b25;εἰς τετρημένον πίθον ἀ. X.Oec.7.40
; but ἐκ πίθω ἀ. of one who has abundance in store, Theoc.10.13;ἕτοιμον ἀ. Herod.4.14
.II metaph., drain dry, i.e.,2 of toil, suffering, etc., drain to the dregs, ;τλημόνως ἤντλουν κακά Id.Ch. 748
;λυπρὸν ἀντλήσει βίον E.Hipp. 898
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18 ἐπίκλυστος
ἐπί-κλυστος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπίκλυστος
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19 ὑποκλύζω
A wash from below,πόντος ὑ. χθονὸς ἕδρανα AP9.663
(Paul. Sil.); ὑ. τὸ σῶμα purge the body by a clyster, Plu.2.127c, cf. Hp.Morb.2.40;τὴν κοιλίην Aret.CA1.2
; ὑ. τὴν πόλιν flush it, J.AJ 15.9.6.II [voice] Pass., to be submerged, A.R.1.533 (s. v. l.): metaph., to be flooded with mischief, Luc.Nigr.16.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑποκλύζω
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20 χειμάρροος
χειμά - ρροος ( σρέω), χειμάρρους, χείμαρρος: flooded with winter snow, winter-flowing.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > χειμάρροος
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