xerov"
xerov" , av, ovn , Ion. for xhrov" , dry, poti; xerovn to the dry land, Od., Anth.
xevsma
xevsma , ato", tov , ( xevw ) = xovanon , Anth.
xevsse
xevsse , Ep. 3 sing. aor. I of xevw .
xevsth"
xevsth" , ou, oJ , = Lat. sextarius , nearly a pint, N.T.
xestov"
xestov" , hv, ovn , smoothed, polished, wrought, Hom., Hdt., Att.; x. ai[qousai halls of polished stone, Il. From xevw
xevw, XE vW
XE vW , impf. e[xeon : aor. I e[xesa , Ep. xevssa :Pass., pf. e[xesmai : to smooth or polish by scraping, planing, filing, of a carpenter, Od., etc.
xhrav
xhrav (sc. gh` ) , hJ , dry land, v. xhrov" III .
xhraivnw
xhraivnw , f. a±nw` : aor. I ejxhvra<Eth>na :Pass., aor. I ejxhravnqhn : pf. ejxhvrasmai : ( xhrov" ): to parch up, dry up, Eur., Xen.:Pass. to become or be dry, parched, Il., etc.
2. to lay dry, Lat. siccare , Thuc.
xhr-a±loifevw , ( ajleivfw ) properly to rub dry with oil, without the use of the bath, Lex ap. Plut., Aeschin.
xhrampevlino"
xhr-ampevliØno" , h, on , of the colour of withered vineleaves, bright red, Juven.
xhrov", XHRO vS
XHRO vS , av, ovn , dry, Lat. siccus , opp. to uJgrov" , Hdt., Ar.; xhroi`" o[mmasi , Horaces siccis oculis, Aesch.
2.
of bodily condition,
withered, lean, haggard,
devma"
Eur., Theocr.
II.
like Lat.
siccus, fasting, austere, harsh
,
Eur., Ar.;
ejn xhroi`sin ejktrevfein
Eur.
III.
as Subst.,
hJ xhrav
(sc.
gh`
),
dry land,
Xen.; so,
to; xhrovn
Hdt.;
nau`" ejpi; tou` xhrou` poiei`n
to leave the ships
aground,
Thuc.
xhrovth"
xhrovth" , hto", hJ , ( xhrov" ) dryness, Plat., Xen.: hJx. tw`n new`n the dryness, I. e. soundness, of their timbers, Thuc.
xhrofagevw
xhro-fa±gevw , f. hvsw , ( fagei`n ) to eat dry food, Anth., etc.