xuØrovn , tov , ( xuvw ) a rasor, Hom., etc.:proverb, ejpi; xurou` i{statai ajkmh`" o[leqro" hje; biw`nai death or life is balanced on a rasors edge, Il.; ejpi; xurou` th`" ajkmh`" e[cetai hJmi`n ta; pravgmata Hdt.; bebw;" ejpi; xurw`/ tuvch" Soph.
xurr
xurr- , for words so beginning, v. sub surr- .
xusmhv
xusmhv , hJ , ( xuvw ) in pl., scrapings, Anth.
xus"
xus"- , for words so beginning, v. sub sus"- , cf. xuvn .
xusthvr
xusthvr , h`ro", oJ , ( xuvw ) a graving tool, Lat. scalprum , Anth.
xustiv"
xustiv" , Att. xuvsti" , ivdo", hJ , ( xuvw ) a xystis, a robe of fine material, a robe of state, Ar., Plat., etc.
xustobovlo"
xusto-bovlo" , on , ( bavllw ) spear-darting, Anth.
xustovn
xustovn , tov , ( xuvw ) the polished shaft of a spear, Il., Hdt.
2. generally, a spear, lance, Il., Eur.
xustov"
xustov" , ovn , ( xuvw ) scraped, polished, Hdt.
xustov"
xustov" , oJ , ( xuvw ) a covered colonnade on the S. side of the gymnasium, where athletes exercised in winter, Xen., etc.: so called from its smooth and polished floor.
xustofovro"
xusto-fovro" , on , ( fevrw ) carrying a spear, Xen.
xuvw, XU vW
XU vW , Ep. impf. xu`on , aor. I e[xu<Eth>sa :Pass.,aor. I ejxu<Eth>savmhn Xen.: pf. e[xusmai : (akin to xevw ): to scrape, plane, smooth or polish, Od.: metaph., xu`sai ajpo; gh`ra" to scrape off, get rid of old age, h. Hom.:Med., palto;n xuvsasqai to shape oneself a javelin-shaft, Xen.
II. to make smooth, work delicately, Il.
Liddell, H. G., and Scott, Abridged Greek-English Lexicon, (Oxford: Oxford University Press) 1992.