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Comp. Adv. sawvteron , Anth.

saofronevw

saofronevw, saofrosuvnh, saovfrwn , poët. for swfr

sapeiv"

sa±peiv" , aor. 2 pass. part. of shvpw .

saphvh/

sa±phvh/ , Ep. for sa±ph`/ , 3 sing. aor. 2 pass. subj. of shvpw .

saph`nai

sa±ph`nai , aor. 2 pass. inf. of shvpw .

sapriva

sapriva , hJ , = saprovth" , Anth.

saprov"

saprov" , av, ovn , ( sa±ph`nai ) rotten, putrid, Theogn ., Ar. ; of fish, stale, rancid, tavrico" Ar.

II. generally, stale, worn out, Lat. obsoletus , Id.:—of persons, Id.
2. of wine, in good sense, mellow, Id. Hence saprovth"

saprovth"

saprovth" , hto", hJ , rottenness, putridity, Plat.

savpfeiro"

savpfeiro" , hJ , a blue gem, the sapphire, or (as others think) lapis lazuli. (Prob. a Phoenician word.)

Sapfwv

Sapfwv , hJ , gen. ou`" , acc. ou`n , voc. oi` , Sappho.

sapwvn

sa±pwvn , aor. 2 part. of shvpw .

sargavnh

sargavnh »a±1/4, hJ , a plait, braid, Aesch.

2. abasket, N.T. (Deriv. unknown.)

sardavnio"

sardavnio" , a, on , ( saivrw ) used of bitter or scornful laughter, sardavnion gela`n ( sc. gevlwta ); meivdhse sardavnion he laughed a bitter laugh, Od.; so, ajnekavgcase sardavnion Plat .; ridere gevlwta sardavnion Cic.—Others write Sardovnion , deriving it from Sardwv , because such laughter resembled the effect produced by a Sardinian plant, which screwed up the face of the eater, Plut. : (hence our form sardonic).

Savrdei"

Savrdei" , ewn, aiJ , Sardes, the capital of Lydia, dat. Savrdesi , Aesch. :— Ion. Savrdi<Eth>" Hdt .; gen. Sardivwn , dat. Sa±rdiØsi Hdt .: —Adj. Sardia<Eth>nov" , Ion. -hnov" hv, ovn , Id.; and Sardia<Eth>nikov" , hv, ovn , Ar.


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