purrogevneio"
purro-gevneio" , on , ( gevneion ) red-bearded, Anth.
purrovqrix
purrov-qrix , oJ, hJ , red-haired, Solon.
purrokovrax
purro-kovrax , a±ko", oJ , a crow with a red beak, Plin.
purrovomai
purrovomai , Pass. to become red, Arist.
purropivph"
purr-opivph" »i<Eth>1/4, ou, oJ , ( ojpipteuvw ) one that ogles young boys with a play upon pu<Eth>ro-pivph" , ogling wheat (i.e. dinner in the Prytaneium), Ar.
purrov"
purrov" , av, ovn , Ion. hv, ovn ; but in older Att. and Dor. pursov" , hv, ovn : ( pu`r ): flame-coloured, yellowishred: of persons with red hair, like the Scythians, Lat. rufus , Hdt .; of the colour of the first beard, Aesch. , Eur.
2.
generally,
red, tawny,
Lat.
fulvus
,
levwn
Eur
.,
Xen.
3.
of persons also,
red with blushes,
Ar
.; but,
kuvwn pursÆ e[cousa devrgmata
glaring with
red
eyes,
Eur.
purrovtrico"
purrov-triØco" , on , = purrovqrix , Theocr.
pursaivnw
pursaivnw , ( pursov" ) to make red, tinge with red, Eur.
purseuvw
purseuvw , f. sw , ( pursov" ) to light up, kindle, purseuvsa" sevla" Eujboivan having lit up Euboea with beacon-fires ( sevla" combining with the notion of the Verb), Eur.
II. to make signals by torches or beacon-fires, Xen .: metaph. , purseuvete kraugh;n ajgw`no" give
a shout in signal of battle, Eur. : Pass. , dovxa w{sper ajpo; skoph`" purseuvetai Plut .: impers. , purseuvetai fire-signals are made, Luc.
pursobovlo"
purso-bovlo" , on , ( bavllw ) shooting forth fire, Anth.
pursovnwto"
pursov-nwto" , on , red-backed, Eur.
pursov"
pursov" , ou`, oJ , heterog. pl. pursav , ( pu`r ) a firebrand, torch, Il., Eur. :in pl. fires, Anth .: metaph ., purso;" u{mnwn Pind .; pl. the fires of love, Theocr.
II. a beacon or signal-fire, bale-fire, Hdt.