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II. Pass. also, of gold, to be proved or tested by fire, N.T.
III. to fumigate, Theocr.

purpalamavw

purpalamavw , f. hvsw , to play tricks with fire, play mischievous tricks, h Hom. From purpavlamo"

purpavlamo"

pur-pavla±mo" , h, on , ( palavmh ) wrought from fire, of a thunderbolt, Pind.

puvrpnoo"

puvr-pnoo" , on , contr. -pnou" , oun , = purivpnoo" , firebreathing, Tufwvn Aesch ., Eur.

purpolevw

pur-polevw , f. hvsw , ( purpovlo" ) to light and keep up a fire, watch a fire, Od., Xen. ; p. tou;" a[nqraka" to stir up the fire, Ar.

II. to waste with fire, burn and destroy, Id.;— Med. , purpolevesqai pa`san th;nÆAttikhvn to cause it to be burnt with fire, Hdt. Hence purpovlhma

purpovlhma

purpovlhma , ato", tov , a watchfire, beacon, Eur.

purpovlo"

pur-povlo" , on , ( polevw ) wasting with fire, burning, keraunov" Eur.

purravzw

purravzw , ( purrov" ) to be fiery red, of the sky, N.T.

Purrikov"

PurriØkov" , hv, ovn , named after Pyrrhus, Theocr.

purrivch

purrivch »iØ1/4 ( sc. o[rchsi" ) , hJ , the pyrrhic dance, a kind of war-dance, Ar ., Xen. ;—attributed to one Puvrrico" the inventor.

2. generally, deinai; p . strange contortions, Eur .:—proverb., purrivchn blevpein ‘to look daggers,’

Ar.

purricivzw

purriØcivzw , to dance the pyrrhic dance, Luc.

purrivcio"

purrivcio" »iØ1/4, oJ , of or belonging to the pyrrhic dance, Luc.

II. pou;" p . a pyrrhic, i.e. a foot consisting of two short syllables, used in the purrivch or war-song.

purricisthv"

purriØcisthv" , ou`, oJ , a dancer of the purrivch : oiJ p . the chorus of Pyrrhic dancers, Lys ., Isae.

puvrrico"

puvrriØco" , h, on , Dor. for purrov" , red, Theocr.


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