<- Previous   First   Next ->

spoggivzw , f. ivsw , ( spovggo" ) to wipe with a sponge, Dem.

spoggivon

spoggivon , tov , Dim. of spovggo" , Ar.

spovggo", SPO vGGOS, spovggo"

SPO vGGOS and sfovggo" , oJ , a sponge, Hom ., etc.

spodeuvnh"

spod-euvnh" , ou, oJ , ( eujnhv ) lying on ashes, Anth.

spodevw

spodevw , f. hvsw , to pound, smite, crush, Ar .: —Pass ., spodouvmeno" nifavdi pelted by the storm, Eur. ; pro;" pevtra" sp . dashed against the rocks, Id.; absol. , strato;" kakw`" sp . handled roughly, in sorry plight, Aesch. (Deriv. uncertain.)

spodiav

spodiav , Ion. -ihv , hJ , ( spodov" ) a heap of ashes, ashes, Od., Eur.

II. metaph ., = spodov" III , Anth.

spodivzw

spodivzw , f. Att. iw` , ( spodov" ) to roast or bake in the ashes, burn to ashes, Ar ., Plat.

spodovomai

spodovomai , Pass. to be burnt to ashes, Anth.

spodov", SPODO vS, spodov"

SPODO vS , hJ , wood-ashes, embers, and generally, ashes, Od., Hdt. , Att. : the ashes of the dead, Aesch. , Soph. , etc.

II. dust, Hdt.
III. metaph ., sp. kulivkwn , of a bibulous old woman, ‘a sponge,’ Anth.

spolav"

spolav" , avdo", hJ , Aeol. for stolhv , a leathern garment, buff-jerkin, Ar ., Xen.

spovmeno"

spovmeno" , aor. 2 med. part. of e{pomai .

spondarciva

spondarciva , hJ , the beginning of the libation, the right of beginning it, Hdt. From spovndarco"

spovndarco"

spovnd-arco" , on , ( a[rcw ) beginning the drink-offering.

spondei`o"

spondei`o" , a, on , used at a libation: spondei`o" ( sc. pouv" ) , oJ , in metre, a spondee, a foot consisting of two long syllables, being the metre proper to the slow melodies used at spondaiv (a treaty).


<- Previous   First   Next ->





Профессиональный библейский софт,
более 10 переводов Библии на русский язык,
рекомендации ведущих специалистов >>

Hosted by uCoz