trugw/dov"
truØg-w/dov" , oJ , ( truvx, wj/dhv ) a lees-singer, = kwmw/dov" , because the singers smeared their faces with lees (peruncti faecibus ora, Hor.), Ar.
trugwvn
tru<Eth>gwvn , ovno", hJ , the turtle-dove, Ar. From truvzw
truvzw
truvzw , (Root TRUG ), Ep. impf. truvzeskon : aor. I e[truxa : mostly in pres. and impf. : to make a low murmuring sound, to coo, of the note of the ojlolugwvn , Theocr. : metaph. of men, to mutter, murmur,
Il. (Formed from the sound.)
trumaliav
tru<Eth>ma±liav , hJ , ( truvw ) = truvmh , a hole, hJ tr. th`" rJafivdo" the eye of the needle, N.T.
truvmh
truvmh »u<Eth>1/4, hJ , ( truvw ) a hole: metaph. a sharp fellow, sly knave, Ar.
truvx
truvx , hJ , gen. truØgov" , (akin to truvgh ) new winenot yet fermented, wine with the lees in it, must, Lat. mustum , Hdt ., Ar.
II. the lees of wine, Lat. faex , Hdt ., Ar. : metaph. of an old man or woman, Ar.
truvpanon
truvpa±non »uØ1/4, tov , a carpenters tool, a borer, auger, Lat. terebra , worked by a thong, Od., Eur.
trupavw
tru<Eth>pavw , f. hvsw : Pass. , pf. tetruvphmai : ( truvw ): to bore, pierce through, Od.: Pass. , ta; w\ta tetruphmevno" having ones ears pierced for earrings, Xen .; yh`fo" tetruphmevnh the pebble of condemnation which had a hole in it, Aeschin.
2. tr. tw`/ podi; th;n belovnhn to force the point through the foot, Anth.
truvph
truvph , hJ , ( truvw ) a hole, Anth.
truvphma »uØ1/4, ato", tov , ( trupavw ) a hole, tr. newv" , i.e. one of the holes through which the oars worked, Ar. : like trumaliav , the eye of a needle, N.T.
trupw`/
tru<Eth>pw`/ , 3 sing. opt. of trupavw .
trusavnwr
tru<Eth>"-avnwr , oro", oJ, hJ , ( truvw ) wearying a man, Soph.
trusivbio"
tru<Eth>siv-bio" , on , ( truvw ) wearing out life, Ar.