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fuvmenai »u<Eth>1/4 , Ep. for fu`nai , aor. 2 inf. of fuvw .

fuvximo"

fuvximo" , on , ( feuvgw ) offering a chance of escape: neut. fuvximon a place of escape, a place of refuge,

Od.; iJero;n f . an asylum, Plut.

II. c. acc., fuvximov" tina able to flee from or escape one, Soph.

fuvxion

fuvxion , tov , like fuvximon , a place of refuge, Plut.

fuvxi"

fuvxi" , ew", hJ , = fughv , Il.

fuvrama

fuvra<Eth>ma , ato", tov , that which is mixed and kneaded, dough, N.T. From furavw

furavw

fu<Eth>ravw »u<Eth>1/4 , f. -avsw »a<Eth>1/4 : aor. I ejfuvra<Eth>sa :—Pass., aor. I ejfuravqhn »a<Eth>1/4 , Ion. -hvqhn : pf. pefuvrhmai : ( fuvrw ):— to mix flour or meal so as to make it into dough, to knead, Hdt., Xen.; gh`n furavsein fovnw/ to make earth into a bloody paste, Aesch.:—Pass., oi[nw/ kai; ejlaivw/ pefuramevna a[lfita Thuc.

2. metaph., malakh;n fwnh;n furavsasqai to make up a soft voice, Ar.

fuvrdhn

fuvrdhn , Adv. ( fuvrw ) mixedly, in utter confusion, Aesch., Xen.; Dor. fuvrdan , Anth.

fuvrsw

fuvrsw , aor. I subj. of sq.

fuvrw, FU vRW

FU vRW »u<Eth>1/4 , impf. e[fu<Eth>ron : aor. I e[fursa , later e[fu<Eth>ra :—Pass., f. pefuvrsomai : aor. I ejfuvrqhn ; later aor. 2 ejfuvrhn :— to mix something dry with something wet, mostly with a sense of mixing so as to soil or defile, davkrusin ei{matÆ e[furon they wetted, sullied their garments with tears, Il.; also c. gen., ceivlea fuvrsw ai{mato" Od.:—Pass., davkrusi pefurmevnh Ib.; ai{mati oi\ko" ejfuvrqh Aesch.

2. of dry things, kovnei fuvrousa kavra Eur.; gaiva/ pefuvrsesqai kovman to be doomed to have ones hair defiled with earth, Pind.

II. metaph. to mingle together, confuse, e[furon eijkh` pavnta they mixed all things up together, did all at random, Aesch., etc.:—Pass. to be mixed up, ejk pefurmevnou kai; qhriwvdou" from a confused and savage state, Eur.

2. in Pass. also to mix with others, have dealings with him, Plat.

fuv"

fuv" , aor. 2 part. of fuvw : oJ fuv" a son; cf. fuvsa" .

fu`sa, F `USA

F `USA , h", hJ , a pair of bellows, bellows, mostly in pl., Il., Thuc.; in sing., Hdt.


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