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3. absol. to abound, grow luxuriantly, Soph .: of the earth, to teem with produce, Xen.
4. c. acc. cogn. to send forth water, N.T. (Akin to bluvw, bluvzw , and perh. to fluvw .)

brw`ma

brw`ma , ato", tov , ( bi-brwvskw ) that which is eaten, food, meat, Thuc ., Plat. , etc.

brwmavomai

brwmavomai , Dep. to bray, Lat. rudere , brwmhsavmeno" Ar. (Formed from the sound.)

brwmatomixapavth

brwma±to-mix-a±pavth , hJ , the false pleasure of eating made dishes, Anth.

brwvmh

brwvmh , hJ , ( bi-brwvskw ) = brw`ma , food, Od.

brwvsimo"

brwvsimo" , on , ( bi-brwvskw ) eatable, Aesch.

brw`si"

brw`si" , ew", hJ , ( bi-brwvskw ) meat, Od., Thuc. , etc.

II. eating, Plat.
2. corrosion, rust, N.T.

brwthvr

brwthvr , h`ro", oJ , ( bi-brwvskw ) eating, Aesch.

brwtov"

brwtov" , hv, ovn , verb. Adj. of bi-brwvskw , to be eaten: brwtovn, tov , meat, Eur ., Xen.

brwtuv"

brwtuv" »u<Eth>1/4, hJ , Ion. for brw`si" , Hom.

bublavrion

bublavrion , tov , Dim. of buvblo" , Anth.

buvblino"

buvblino" , h, on , ( buvblo" ) made of byblus, Od., Hdt.

buvblo"

buvblo" , hJ , the Egyptian papyrus, the root and triangular stalk of which were eaten by the poor, Hdt.

2. its fibrous coats, as prepared for ropes, Id.; cf. buvblino" .
3. the outer coat of the papyrus, used for writing on, hence in pl. leaves of byblus, Id.
4. a paper, book, Id.; in this sense more commonly written bivblo" ( q.v. ):— pl. buvbla, tav , Anth.

buvzhn


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