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1 ευκυμαντοτέρας
εὐκυμαντοτέρᾱς, εὐκύμαντοςeasily made to undulate: fem acc comp plεὐκυμαντοτέρᾱς, εὐκύμαντοςeasily made to undulate: fem gen comp sg (attic doric aeolic) -
2 εὐκυμαντοτέρας
εὐκυμαντοτέρᾱς, εὐκύμαντοςeasily made to undulate: fem acc comp plεὐκυμαντοτέρᾱς, εὐκύμαντοςeasily made to undulate: fem gen comp sg (attic doric aeolic) -
3 ευκύμαντον
εὐκύμαντοςeasily made to undulate: masc /fem acc sgεὐκύμαντοςeasily made to undulate: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
4 εὐκύμαντον
εὐκύμαντοςeasily made to undulate: masc /fem acc sgεὐκύμαντοςeasily made to undulate: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
5 ευκυμάντω
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6 εὐκυμάντῳ
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7 εὐκύμαντος
II metaph., strong-surging,εἰς θυμόν Eust. 1392.49
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8 κυμαίνω
Aἐκύμηνα Arr.An.2.10.3
: [tense] aor. 1 [voice] Pass.ἐκυμάνθην Plu.Ant.65
: ([etym.] κῦμα):—rise in waves, swell, ἐπὶ πόντον ἐβήσετο κυμαίνοντα over the billowy sea, Il.14.229, cf. Od.4.425, 570, etc.; of a pot, boil, Call.Fr.anon.41;κ. ἄνω καὶ κάτω Pl.Phd. 112b
; κυμανεῖ τὸ ὅλον Xuthusl. c.; κ. τῇ πορείᾳ undulate, of caterpillars, Arist.HA 551b7;τὰ ἄποδα.. κυμαίνοντα προέρχεται Id.IA 709a24
; of a line of soldiers, Plu.Pomp.69, cf. Arr.An. l.c.2 metaph., of restless passion, swell, seethe,κυμαίνοντ' ἔπη A.Th. 443
;ἄνθος ἥβας κυμαίνει Pi.P.4.158
; αἱ ψυχαὶ κ. μειζόνως, with passion, Pl.Lg. 930a;κ. ἐκ τῆς ἐπιθυμίας Ael.NA7.15
; ἐς τὴν ὁμιλίαν ib.15.9.3 trans., toss on the waves,τὸ δέπας Pherecyd.18
(a) J.; agitate,τὴν θάλατταν Luc.DMar.7.1
;οἴστρῳ κ. θεούς APl.4.196
(Alc. Mess.):—[voice] Pass., to be agitated,τὸ πέλαγος κ. Hp.Flat.3
, Plu. Ant. l.c., cf. Opp.H.4.676;πόθῳ Pi.Fr.123.3
; vibrate, Nicom.Harm. 3.II (κῦμα 11
) to swell, to be pregnant,κ. γαστέρα Opp.C.1.359
; κύστιδα ib.4.443;μαζοὶ.. γάλα -ουσι Marc.Sid.91
:—[voice] Med.,Σεμέλης κυμαίνετο γαστήρ Nonn.D.8.7
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