Aesch.
Mukhvnh
MuØkhvnh , hJ , and MuØkh`nai , aiJ , Mycene , Mycenae, an ancient Pelasgic or Achaean city, superseded by the Dorian Argos, Hom., etc.:Adj. Mukhnai`o" , a, on , Mycenaean, Id.: fem. Mukhniv" , ivdo" , Eur.:Adv. Mukhvnhqen , from Mycene, Il.
muvkh", MU vKHS
MU vKHS »uØ1/4, hto", oJ , a mushroom, Lat. fungus .
II.
any thing shaped like a mushroom,
1.
the chape
or
cap at the end of a scabbard,
Hdt.
2.
the snuff of a lamp-wick,
supposed to forbode rain, Ar.
mukhthv"
mu<Eth>khthv" , ou` , Dor. mu<Eth>ka<Eth>tav" , a`, oJ , ( mukavomai ) a bellower, of oxen, Theocr.
mukhvtino"
muØkhvtiØno" , h, on , ( muvkh" ) made of mushrooms, Luc.
muvkon
muvkon »uØ1/4 , Ep. aor. 2 of mukavomai .
Muvkono"
Muvkono" »uØ1/4, hJ , one of the Cyclades, Hdt.
mukthvr
mukthvr , h`ro", oJ , ( muvssomai ) the nose, snout, Ar.: in pl. the nostrils, Hdt., Ar.
2. from the use of the nose to express ridicule, a sneerer, Anth. Hence mukthrivzw
mukthrivzw
mukthrivzw , to turn up the nose or sneer at: Pass. to be mocked, N.T.
mukthrovqen
mukthrovqen , Adv. out of the nose, Anth.
mukthrovkompo"
mukthrov-kompo" , on , sounding from the nostril, Aesch.
mulai`o"
muØlai`o" , on , ( muvlh ) of or working in a mill, Anth.
muvlax
muvlax »uØ1/4, a±ko", oJ , Ep. dat. pl. mulavkessi , ( muvlh ) a millstone, a large round stone, Il.
mulergavth"
muØl-ergavth" , ou, oJ , a miller, Anth.