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61 οστοκοπώδεις
ὀστοκοπώδηςfeeling as if one's bones were broken: masc /fem acc plὀστοκοπώδηςfeeling as if one's bones were broken: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
62 ὀστοκοπώδεις
ὀστοκοπώδηςfeeling as if one's bones were broken: masc /fem acc plὀστοκοπώδηςfeeling as if one's bones were broken: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
63 παρυφιζάνει
παρά-ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind mp 2nd sgπαρά-ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind act 3rd sg -
64 στειρώδες
στειρώδηςas it were barren: masc /fem voc sgστειρώδηςas it were barren: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
65 στειρῶδες
στειρώδηςas it were barren: masc /fem voc sgστειρώδηςas it were barren: neut nom /voc /acc sg -
66 στειρώδεις
στειρώδηςas it were barren: masc /fem acc plστειρώδηςas it were barren: masc /fem nom /voc pl (attic epic) -
67 συλλοχίας
συλλοχίᾱς, συλλοχίαplace where soldiers were collected into: fem acc plσυλλοχίᾱς, συλλοχίαplace where soldiers were collected into: fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) -
68 συνυφιζάνον
σύν-ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc voc sgσύν-ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
69 υφιζανόντων
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc /neut gen plὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres imperat act 3rd pl -
70 ὑφιζανόντων
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc /neut gen plὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres imperat act 3rd pl -
71 υφιζάνει
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind mp 2nd sgὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind act 3rd sg -
72 ὑφιζάνει
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind mp 2nd sgὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind act 3rd sg -
73 υφιζάνον
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc voc sgὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
74 ὑφιζάνον
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc voc sgὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc sg -
75 υφιζάνοντα
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc acc sg -
76 ὑφιζάνοντα
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act neut nom /voc /acc plὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc acc sg -
77 υφιζάνοντι
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc /neut dat sgὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) -
78 ὑφιζάνοντι
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc /neut dat sgὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind act 3rd pl (doric) -
79 υφιζάνουσι
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
80 ὑφιζάνουσι
ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ὑφιζάνωwere crouching beneath: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic)
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