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1 βδελύσσομαι
A- ύξομαι Hp.Mul.1.39
,41 ([voice] Act. βδελύξειν wrongly cited by Erot.): [tense] aor.ἐβδελύχθην Ar.V. 792
, Plu. Alex.57, etc.; laterἐβδελυξάμην LXX Ge. 26.20
, al., J.BJ6.2.10, Jul. Or.7.210d:— feel a loathing for food, Hp Il. cc.; to be sick, Ar.V. 792.2 c. acc., feel a loathing at, Id.Ach. 586, LXX l. c., al., Plu. Alex.57; β. [τραγῳδίας] Jul. l.c.; ὠμοφαγίαν ib.6.193c:β. ἀπό τινων LXX Ex.1.12
.II later causal, in [voice] Act., cause to stink, make loathsome or abominable, [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. ἐβδέλυξα ib.Ex. 5.21:—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., to be loathsome, [tense] fut. - υχθήσομαι ib.Si.20.8: [tense] aor. - ύχθην ib.Ps. 13(14).1: [tense] pf. ἐβδέλυγμαι ib.Pr.8.7; οἱ ἐβδελυγμένοι the abominable (in ref. to the use of βδέλυγμα as an idol), Apoc. 21.8:—this [tense] pf. in causal sense, LXX Pr.28.9. (Cf. βδέω.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > βδελύσσομαι
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