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21 κόμμ'
κόμμα, κόμμαstamp: neut nom /voc /acc sgκόμμι, κόμμιgum: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
22 κόμμι
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23 οποπάνακα
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24 ὀποπάνακα
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25 οποπάνακι
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26 ὀποπάνακι
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27 οποπάνακος
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28 ὀποπάνακος
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29 υδροκομίω
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30 ὑδροκομίῳ
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31 χονδρίλαι
χονδρί̱λᾱͅ, χονδρίληgum succory: fem dat sg (doric aeolic) -
32 χονδρίλη
χονδρί̱λη, χονδρίληgum succory: fem nom /voc sg (attic epic ionic) -
33 χονδρίλην
χονδρί̱λην, χονδρίληgum succory: fem acc sg (attic epic ionic) -
34 χονδρίλης
χονδρί̱λης, χονδρίληgum succory: fem gen sg (attic epic ionic) -
35 βδέλλιον
βδέλλιον, τό, the aromatic gum obtained fromA Balsamodendrum africanum and B. Mukul, Dsc.1.67, Damocr. ap. Gal.14.118, Plin. HN12.35, Aq., Sm., Thd.Ge.2.12. (Semitic word.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βδέλλιον
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36 γλοιός
γλοιός, ὁ,A any glutinous substance, gum, Hdt.3.112;ὁ γλισχρότατος γ. Arist.Mir. 844a14
, cf. Sor.2.11, Gp.20.13, POxy.1220.16 (iii A. D.; γλυοῦ Pap.); esp. oil and dirt scraped off the wrestler's skin with the στλεγγίς, Sch.Ar.Nu. 449: generally, oily sediment in baths, Semon.8, Telesp.41H.; γ. παιδικός substitute for butter in ointments, Hippiatr.69.II as Adj. [full] γλοιός, ά, όν, slippery, knavish, Ar.Nu. l.c. -
37 δάκρυον
δάκρυον, τό, used in sg. δάκρυον, pl. δάκρυα, -ύων, -ύοις, [dialect] Ep. gen. pl. δακρυόφι ([etym.] - φιν) Il.17.696, Od.5.152, etc.: (v. δάκρυ):—A tear,δ. θερμὰ χέων Il.16.3
; δ. λείβειν, εἴβειν, 13.88, Od.4.153;βλεφάρων ἄπο δ. ἧκεν 23.33
;ἐς δάκρυα πεσεῖν Hdt.6.21
;ἴσχειν πηγὰς δακρύων S.Ant. 803
(lyr.), etc.;μετὰ πολλῶν δ. ἱκετεύειν Pl.Ap. 34c
.2 that which drops like tears, gum, sap,τῆς ἀκάνθης Hdt.2.96
;κρομμύου Hp.Mul.2.201
;τῶν δένδρων Arist.HA 553b28
;ἀμπέλου AP11.298
;τὸ ἤλεκτρον καὶ ὅσα λέγεται ὡς δάκρυα Arist.Mete. 388b19
; δ. κάμωνος, = σκαμμωνία, Nic.Al. 484; of the bulbils of κρίνον (q.v.), Thphr. HP2.2.1, al.II = δάκρυμαι, 1, AP7.527 (Theodorid.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > δάκρυον
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38 δακρύω
A , later- ύσομαι Tryph. 404
: [tense] aor.ἐδάκρῡσα Hdt.1.112
, etc., [dialect] Ep.δάκρῡσα Od.11.55
: [tense] pf.δεδάκρῡκα Alciphr.2.3.14
:—[voice] Med.,δακρύεσθαι A.Th. 815
: [tense] aor.δακρύσατο Tryph.431
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pres., E.Hel. 1226: [tense] pf.δεδάκρῡμαι Il.16.7
, etc.: [υ long in all tenses, except in late Poets, as AP9.148]: (for the Root, v. δάκρυ).I intr., weep, shed tears, Od. l.c., etc.: c. acc. cogn., δ. γόους to lament with tears, S.Aj. 580: c. gen. causae,δ. συμφορᾶς E.HF 528
(dub. l.); δ. βλέφαρα to flood them with tears, Id.Hel. 948;δ. χαρᾷ X.HG7.2.9
;ἐπὶ ταῖς συμφοραῖς Isoc.4.168
:— [voice] Pass., [tense] pf. δεδάκρυμαι to be in tears,τίπτε δεδάκρυσαι, Πατρόκλεες; Il. 16.7
;δεδάκρυνται δὲ παρειαί 22.491
; in tears,Pl.
Ax. 364b, Plu.Publ.6, etc.2 of the eyes, run, Arist.HA 620a5.3 of trees, exude gum, Thphr.Fr. 121;ἤλεκτρον δακρύειν Luc.Salt. 55
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39 κάγκαμον
κάγκαμον, τό,A Bissa Bol, Balsamodendron Katuf, an Arabian gum, Dsc.1.24, Plin.HN12.98:—also [full] κάγκαλον, τό, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κάγκαμον
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40 κακοδάκρυτος
κᾰκο-δάκρῡτος, ον,A producing inferior gum, of trees, Hsch. s.v. du/s<s>takton.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κακοδάκρυτος
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