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  • 21 צָפוֹן

    צָפוֹןI m. (adapt, of sapo, as if fr. צוּף; v. Sm. Ant. Engl, ed.3>, s. vv. Sapo a. Fullo) (foam,) soap, detergent. Nidd.62a העביר עליו צ׳ ועבר (Ar. ספון) if he rubbed soap over the suspected blood-stain, and it disappeared. Ib. צ׳ צבע נמי מעבר but will not soap also remove red dye? B. Kam.93b הואיל ויכול להעבירוע״י צ׳ because he can remove it with soap. Ib. 101a במאי שקיל להו בצ׳ צ׳וכ׳ Ms. R. (v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 300) wherewith shall he take the dye off? With soap? Soap will remove the dye, but will not restore the natural color. Tosef.Nidd.VIII, 11 שאילו העביר עליו צ׳וכ׳ ed. Zuck. (Var. סָאפוֹן, סאפן) if he had rubbed soap over it at the start, it might have passed away.Denom. הִצְפִּין to soap. Ib. הצפינן ועבר עליו ed. Zuck. (read הִצְפִּינוֹ, and strike out עליו) if he soaped the stain, and it passed away (oth. ed. סאפון ועבר, sub. העביר עליו, v. supra).

    Jewish literature > צָפוֹן

  • 22 cruento

    crŭento, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. [cruentus], to make bloody, to spot with blood (class.).
    I.
    Lit.: vigiles, Enn. ap. Macr. S. 1, 4:

    manus suorum sanguine,

    Nep. Epam. 10, 3; cf. Liv. 23, 9, 4, and Tac. H. 1, 58 fin.:

    cornipedem ferratā calce,

    Sil. 17, 541:

    gladium,

    Cic. Inv. 2, 4, 14; cf.

    tela,

    Ov. M. 8, 424:

    ōs,

    id. ib. 4, 104:

    dextras,

    id. ib. 11, 23:

    cruentati redeunt,

    id. ib. 3, 572:

    ut sequenti die Luna se in Aquario cruentaret,

    would appear to be stained with blood, Suet. Dom. 16.—
    B.
    Trop.:

    haec te lacerat, haec cruentat oratio,

    wounds, Cic. Phil. 2, 34, 86 (v. the figure in its connection).—
    II.
    Transf.
    * A.
    To spot, stain, pollute:

    vestem,

    Lucr. 4, 1033.—
    B.
    To dye red, to tinge with red (post-Aug.):

    conchylio vestis cruentatur,

    Sen. Contr 2, 15 fin.; so Stat. S. 1, 5, 38.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > cruento

  • 23 πορφύρω

    πορφύρω [ῡ], poet. Verb, only [tense] pres. and [tense] impf., of the sea, ὡς ὅτε πορφύρῃ πέλαγος μέγα κύματι κωφῷ as when the huge sea
    A heaves, surges, swirls with dumb swell (i.e. with waves that do not break), Il.14.16, cf. Arat.158, Artem.2.23;

    ὑπὸ στείρῃσι θάλασσα πορφύρει Arat.296

    ;

    διάνδιχα νηὸς ἰούσης δίνῃ πορφύροντα διήνυσαν Ἑλλήσποντον A.R.1.935

    ; of flame, [

    φλόγα] φονίῳ σβέσεν αἵματι πορφύρουσαν Id.4.668

    :—later in [voice] Med., κἂν ἡ γαλήνη πορφύροιτο even in a gently heaving calm, Him.Or.31.2;

    εὔδια μὲν πόντος πορφύρεται AP10.14

    (Agath.).
    2 metaph., πολλὰ δέ οἱ κραδίη πόρφυρε much was his heart troubled, Il.21.551, cf. Od.4.427, 572, 10.309; though others take it trans., his heart brooded, pondered on many things, as in Q.S.2.85, al., Epic. ap. Suid.: abs., ponder, A.R.3.456; π. οἷον.. ib. 1161.
    II after Hom., grow red, of a river, καὶ τὺ δὲ Κρᾶθι οἴνῳ πορφύροις may'st thou flush with wine, Theoc.5.125 (= βλύζοις Sch., i.e. signf. 1.1; prob. both senses are meant);

    τόσον ἄνθος χιονέαις πόρφυρε παρηΐσι Bion 2.19

    ;

    αἰδοῖ π. παρήϊον Q.S.14.47

    ;

    πορφύρων βότρυς AP9.249

    (Maec.); δαίδαλα πορφύρων, of the tiger's skin, Opp. C.3.347; of ringlets,

    ὑακίνθοις.. ὅμοια πορφύροντες Luc.Am.26

    , cf. Him.Or.1.19; γῆ π. ἄνθεσι ib.13.7.
    2 trans., dye red,

    χεῖρας φόνῳ Nonn.D.44.106

    :—[voice] Pass., [οἴνῳ] πορφύρετο πέτρη ib.45.308, etc. ( πορφῠρ-yw, redupl., cogn. with Lat.fervere, fermentum, OE. beorm 'barm, froth on fermenting malt liquors, yeast'; for the sequence of meanings cf. English flush (1) 'flow suddenly in great volume', (2) of blood, 'rush to the cheeks', (3) of the cheeks, etc., 'become red'; cf. πορφύρεος.)

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πορφύρω

  • 24 βαφή

    βᾰφ-ή, ,
    A dipping of red-hot iron in water, S.Aj. 651: hence, temper or edge of a blade or tool produced thereby,

    τὴν β. ἀφιᾶσιν ὥσπερ ὁ σίδηρος εἰρήνην ἄγοντες Arist.Pol. 1334a8

    , cf. Plu.Alex. 32, Pyrrh.24; τὰ σιδήρια τὴν β. ἀνίησι lose their edge, Thphr.HP5.3.3, cf. CP1.22.6; χαλκοῦ βαφαί prob. poet. for σιδήρου β. in A.Ag. 612 (v. Sch. ad loc., but cf. βάψις): metaph., temper,

    τῆς ἀνδρείας οἷον β. τις ὁ θυμός ἐστι καὶ στόμωμα Plu.2.988d

    ; of wine, ib.650b.
    II dye, Thphr.HP4.6.5;

    πορφυρᾶ β. A.Pers. 317

    (metaph. of blood), cf. Pl.R. 430a; κρόκου βαφάς the saffron-dyed robe, A.Ag. 239 (lyr.); βαφαὶ ὕδρας the arrows dipped in the hydra's blood, E.HF 1188 (lyr.);

    χειλέων β. Philostr.Ep.22

    : metaph.,

    β. τυραννίδος Plu.2.779c

    .
    III enamelling, χαλκοῦ.. βαφῇ κυάνου στίλβοντος ib.395b.
    2 gilding, silvering, αἱ δύο β. Zos.Alch.p.168B., cf. p.208B.
    IV infection, Aret.CD2.13.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βαφή

  • 25 almagrar

    v.
    1 to color with red ochre.
    2 to draw blood in a quarrel.
    3 to dye with red ochre, to raddle, to reddle, to ruddle.

    Spanish-English dictionary > almagrar

  • 26 आग्नेय _āgnēya

    आग्नेय a. (
    -यी f.) [अग्नेरिदं अग्निर्देवता वास्य ढक्]
    1 Belonging to Agni; fiery. Vāj.24.6.
    -2 Offered or conse- crated to Agni; अभिशस्तो मृषा कृच्छ्रं चरेदाग्नेयमेव वा Y.3.287.
    -3 Similar to fire (as an insect).
    -4 Increasing the fire in the stomach; stimulating digestion.
    -5 Kindling the fire (as ghee &c.) शणसर्जरसादीनि यानि द्रव्याणि कानिचित् । आग्नेयान्युत सन्तीह Mb.1.144.9.
    -6 Belonging to Āgnāyī.
    -यः 1 An epithet of Skanda or Kārtikeya.
    -2 N. of Agastya.
    -3 N. of a country.
    -4 A worshipper of Agni.
    -5 An offering or oblation to Svāhā.
    -यी 1 N. of the wife of Agni.
    -2 The south-east quarter (presided over by Agni).
    -3 The first day of a month (प्रतिपत्तिथि which is presided over by Agni).
    -4 A kind of योगधारण; Bhāg.11.31.6.
    -यम् 1 The lunar mansion called Kṛittikā. Mb.13.14. 127.
    -2 Gold.
    -3 Blood.
    -4 Lac, the red animal dye.
    -5 Ghee.
    -6 A missile presided over by Agni.
    -7 A Mantra used in the worship of Agni.
    -8 A descendant of Agni.
    -9 Bathing by applying sacred ashes to the body (भस्ममर्दनपूर्वकस्नानम्).
    -1 A kind of worm.
    -Comp. -कीटः a kind of insect which flies into the fire.
    -पुराणम् = अग्निपुराण q. v.

    Sanskrit-English dictionary > आग्नेय _āgnēya

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