margovomai
margovomai , Pass. = margaivnw , Pind., Aesch.
mavrgo", MA vRGOS
MA vRGOS , h, on , and o", on , raging mad, Lat. furiosus , mavrge , madman! Od.; then in Pind., Aesch., etc.
2.
of appetite,
greedy, gluttonous,
Od., Eur.
3.
lewd, lustful,
Theogn., Eur.
margosuvnh , hJ , = sq., Theogn.
margovth" , hto", hJ , ( mavrgo" ) raging passion, Soph.
2.
gluttony,
Plat.
3.
lust,
Eur.
Marevh
Marevh , Att. Mavreia , hJ , Marea, a town in Lower Egypt, Hdt., Thuc.
II. a lake near it, Strab.; more commonly called hJ Marew`ti" (sc. livmnh ) Id.:also oJ Marewvth" (sc. oi\no" ) Id.
mavrh, MA vRH
MA vRH , hJ , a hand, Pind.
Mariandu<Eth>noiv , oiJ , a people of Bithynia, Hdt., etc.: Marianduno;" qrhnhthvr one who utters a wild, barbaric lament, Aesch.; cf. Kivssio" .
marivlh
ma±rivlh »i<Eth>1/4, hJ , the embers of charcoal, Ar.:hence, w\ Ma±ri<Eth>lavdh O son of Coal-dust! comic name of an Acharnian collier, Id. (Deriv. unknown.)
marilopovth"
ma±ri<Eth>lo-povth" , ou, oJ , ( PO , Root of some tenses of pivnw ) coal-dust-gulper, of a blacksmith, Anth.
marmaivrw, MARMAI vRW
MARMAI vRW , only in pres. and impf., to flash, sparkle, of arms, Il.; o[mmata marmaivronta the sparkling eyes of Aphrodité, Il.; nuvkta a[stroisi marmaivrousan Aesch. Hence marmavreo"
marmavreo"
marmavreo" »ma±1/4, a, on , flashing, sparkling, glistening, gleaming, of metals, Il., Hes.; also, a}l" marmarevh the many-twinkling sea, Il. II. of marble, Anth.
marmavrino"
marmavriØno" »ma±1/4, h, on , ( mavrma±ro" ) of marble, Theocr.