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sfodruvnomai , Pass. to be or become vehement, sfodruvnesqai tini to put unbounded trust in a thing, Aesch.

sfonduvlh

sfonduvlh »u<Eth>1/4, hJ , a kind of beetle, Ar.

sfonduvlio"

sfonduvlio" »uØ1/4, oJ , like sfovndulo" , a vertebra, Il.

sfondulodivnhto"

sfonduØlo-divnhto" »i<Eth>1/4, on , twirled on a spindle, Anth.

sfovndulo"

sfovnduØlo" , oJ , a vertebra, Ar .:—in pl. the backbone, spine, or the neck, Eur.

II. Lat. verticillus , the round weight attached to a spindle, Plat.

sfov"

sfov" , sfhv, sfovn , ( sfei`" ) poët. for sfevtero" , their, their own, belonging to them, Il., etc.

2. in sing. his or her, his own or her own, Theogn.

sfragidonucargokomhvth"

sfra<Eth>gi<Eth>d-onuØc-argo-komhvth" , ou, oJ , ( sfragiv", o[nux, ajrgov" ) Comic name for a coxcomb, a long-haired fop with rings and natty nails, Ar.

sfragivzw

sfra<Eth>givzw , Ion. sfrhgivzw , f. ivsw , Att. iw` :— to seal, Eur .: —Med. to seal for oneself, have sealed, Plut. :— Pass. , pf. part. ejsfragismevno" sealed up, kept under seal, Aesch.

II. to mark as with a seal, to mark, Anth .; deinoi`" shmavntroisin ejsfragismevnoi , of wounded persons, Eur.

III. metaph. to set a seal on, confirm, stamp with approval, N.T ., Anth. : Med. to assure of a thing, c. acc. rei, N.T. : to limit, Anth.

2. to seal or accredit as a faithful servant, as a believer, tinav N.T. From sfra giv"

sfra giv", SFRA GI vS, sfragiv"

SFRA-GI vS , Ion. sfrhgiv" , i`do", hJ , a seal, signet, sealring, Hdt ., Ar. , etc.

2. the gem or stone for a ring, Hdt ., Luc.
II. the impression of a signetring, a seal, Soph ., Thuc. :— metaph. , sfrhgi;" ejpikeivsqw toi`sde , as a warrant, Theogn. ; glwvssh/ sfr. ejpikeivsqw Anth.

sfravgisma

sfravgisma , ato", tov , ( sfra<Eth>givzw ) an impression of a signet-ring, a seal, Eur ., Xen.

sfrigavw

sfriØgavw , ( spargavw ) only in pres. to be full to bursting: of young persons, high-fed horses, etc. , to be plump, fresh, vigorous, to be in full health and strength, Lat. vigere , Eur ., Ar. , etc.

2. metaph ., sfrigw`n muØqo" a vigorous, violent speech, Eur.

sfugmov"


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