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rJecqeiv"

rJecqeiv" , aor. I pass. part. of rJevzw .

rJeustikov"

rJeustikov" , hv, ovn , ( rJevw ) flowing, liquid, Plut.

rJevw, JRE vW

JRE vW , Ep. rJeivw : 3 sing. impf. e[rrei , Ep. e[rree or rJeve :— f. rJeuvsomai , Dor. rJeusou`mai : aor. I e[rreusa :— Att. fut. and aor. I of pass. form, rJuhvsomai, ejrruvhn : pf. ejrruvhka Plat .—This Verb, like pnevw, cevw , does not contr. eh, eo, ew . To flow, run, stream, gush, Hom ., etc. :—with dat. of that which flows, phgh; rJevei u{dati the fountain runs with water, Il.; rJeven ai{mati gai`a Ib.; rJei` gavlakti pevdon Eur .; of a river, mevga" rJei` runs with full stream, Hdt. ; so, polu;" rJei` , metaph. of men, Aesch. ; of a river, also, rJ. ajpo; ciovno" to derive its stream from melted snow, Hdt. :—proverb., a[nw rJevein to flow backwards, of impossibilities, Eur.

2. metaph. of things, ejk ceirw`n bevlea rJevon from their hands rained darts, Il.; of a flow of words, ajpo; glwvssh" mevlito" glukivwn rJeven aujdhv Ib.; absol. , of the tongue, to run glibly, Aesch. ( cf. Horat., salso multoque fluenti ): of words or sentiments, to be current, Soph.

3. to fall, drop off, e.g. of hair, Od., Theocr. : then, generally, to flow or melt away, perish, Soph ., Plat.

4. of persons, rJ. ejpiv or ei[" ti to be inclined, given to a thing, Isocr. , Plat.
II. very rarely trans. to let flow, pour, e[rrei coav" Eur.
2. c. acc. cogn ., rJeivtw gavla, mevli let the land run milk, honey, Theocr. ; oi\non rJevwn Luc.

rJevw, rJevw

* rJevw , to say, v. ejrw` .

rJh`gma

rJh`gma , ato", tov , ( rJhvgnumi ) a breakage, fracture, Dem.

rJhgmivn

rJhgmivn or -miv" , i`no", oJ , the sea breaking on the beach, the line of breakers, surf, Hom .; ejpi; or para; rJhgmi`ni qalavssh" by the edge of the sea, Id.

rJhvgnumi

rJhvgnu<Eth>mi or -uvw ( lengthd. from Root RAG ): Ion. impf. rJhvgnuskon : f. rJhvxw : aor. I e[rrhxa :— Med. , rJhvgnuØmai , f. rJhvxomai : aor. I ejrrhxavmhn , Ep. rJhxavmhn :— Pass. , f. rJa±ghvsomai : aor. 2 ejrravghn »a±1/4 : pf. e[rrhgmai , for which the intr. e[rrwga is more used:— cf. also rJhvssw , rJavssw . To break, break asunder or in pieces, rend, shiver, shatter, Hom ., etc. :— to rend garments, in sign of grief, Aesch. :— Med. to break for oneself, get broken, Il.

2. to break a line of battle or body of men, Ib., Hdt. ; in Med. , rJhvxasqai favlagga", stivca" to break oneself a way through the lines, Il.; absol. , rJhvxasqai to break or force ones way, Ib.

3. to let break loose, let loose, Ib.
4. rJh`xai fwnhvn to let loose the voice, of children and persons who have been dumb breaking into speech, Hdt .: then to speak freely, speak out (like rumpere vocem , Virg.), Id., Ar. , etc.

5. dakruvwn rJhvxasa navmata having let loose floods of tears, Soph. ; so, rJ. klauqmovn Plut.
II. absol. in the form rJhvssw , to beat the ground, dance, Il.
III. later, as a term of fighters, to fell, knock down, Dem.
B. Pass ., mostly used in aor. 2 ejrravghn »a±1/4 , to break, burst, of waves, Il.; of clouds, Ar.


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