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plocmov" , ou`, oJ , like plovkamo" , mostly in pl. locks, braids of hair, Il., Anth.

II. the tendrils of the polypus, Anth.

plu`nan

plu`nan , Ep. for e[plunan , 3 pl. aor. I of pluvnw .

plunov"

pluØnov" , oJ , ( pluvnw ) a trough, tank, or pit, in which dirty clothes were washed by treading, Hom.

II. metaph ., pluno;n poiei`n tina , = pluvnw II , Ar.

plunthvrio"

plunthvrio" , on , of or for washing: Plunthvria ( sc. iJerav ) , tav , a festival at Athens, in which the clothes of Athenas statue were washed, Xen ., etc.

pluvnw, PLU vNW, pluvnw

PLU vNW »u<Eth>1/4 , Ion. impf. pluvneskon : f. pluØnw` , Ion. and Ep. pluØnevw : aor. I e[plu<Eth>na , Ep. plu`na :— Pass. , f. fluØnou`mai : pf. pevpluØmai :— to wash, clean, properly of linen and clothes, ( opp. to louvomai to bathe, nivzw to wash the hands or feet), Hom ., Att.

2. to wash off dirt, Od.
II. as a slang term, pluvnein tinav (as we say) ‘to give him a dressing,’ Ar ., Dem.

pluvsi"

pluvsi" »uØ1/4, ew", hJ , a washing, Plat.

plwivzw

plwivzw , Ion. impf. plwivzeskon :— to sail on the sea, Hes .; oiJ {Ellhne" ma`llon ejplwvizon began to use ships or practise navigation, Thuc .:—as Dep. plwivzomai , Strab. , Luc.

plwvimo"

plwvimo" or plovi>mo" , on , ( plwvw ) fit for sailing:

1. of a ship, fit for sea, seaworthy, Thuc.
2. of navigation, plwimwtevrwn genomevnwn or o[ntwn as navigation advanced, as circumstances became favourable for navigation, Id.

plwvsimo"

plwvsimo" , on , ( plwvw ) navigable, pevlago" Soph.

plwteuvw

plwteuvw , ( plwvth" ) to sail.

II. Pass. to be navigated, of the sea, to navigate, Polyb.

plwthv

plwthv , hJ , v. plwtov" .

plwthvr

plwthvr , h`ro", oJ , ( plwvw ) a sailor, seaman, Ar ., Plat. ; including rowers and navigators, Arist.

plwtikov"


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