shvpw, SH vPW, shvpw
SH vPW , f. shvyw , to make rotten or putrid, make to fester, of a serpents poison, Aesch.
2.
metaph.
to corrupt, waste,
Plat.
II.
Pass
., the
pf.
sevshpa
being used in
pres.
sense for
shvpomai
:
aor.
2
ejsavphn »a±1/4
:
to be
or
become rotten, to rot, moulder,
of dead bodies, Il.; of timber,
Hdt.
, Il.
2. of live flesh, to mortify, Hdt ., Plat.
Shvr
Shvr , oJ , gen. Shrov" , mostly in pl. Sh`re" , the Seres, an Indian people from whom the ancients got silk, Strab.
sh`ragx
sh`ragx , aggo", hJ , a hollow rock, cave, Plat .; of a lions den, Theocr. (Deriv. uncertain.)
shrikov"
shriØkov" , hv, ovn , ( Shvr ) Seric, silken, Luc .: Subst ., shrikovn or sirikovn, tov , a silken robe, silk, N.T.
shv", SH vS, shv"
SH vS , oJ , gen. seov" , pl. seve", seva", sevwn ; later gen. shtov" , etc. : a moth which eats woollen stuff, Lat. tinea , Ar .: metaph. for a bookworm, Anth.
shsamai`o"
shsa±mai`o" , h, on , made of sesame, Luc.
shsavmh
shsavmh »a±1/4, hJ , sesame, a plant, from the fruit of which ( shvsamon ) an oil was pressed. (Deriv. unknown.)
shsamh`
shsa±mh` , hJ , a sesame pudding, Ar.
shsavmino"
shsavmiØno" »a±1/4, h, on , made of sesame, Xen.
shsamovei"
shsa±movei" , essa, en , of sesame :as Subst. ( contr. ) shsamou`", oJ , a sesame-cake, Ar.
shvsamon
shvsa±mon , tov , the seed or fruit of the sesame-plant ( shsavmh ), Hdt. , Ar.
II. = shsavmh , Ar. , Xen.
shsamovturon
shsa±mov-tu<Eth>ron , tov , a mess of sesame and cheese, Batr.
Shstov"
Shstov" , hJ , or oJ , Sestos, a town on the European side of the Hellespont, over against Abydos, Il.
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