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uJdrhlov"

uJdrhlov" , hv, ovn , ( u{dwr ) watery, wet, Od., Aesch. ; krwssoi; u{dr . water pots, Eur.

uJdrhnavmhn

uJdrhnavmhn , aor. I med. of uJdraivnw .

uJdriva

uJdriva , hJ , ( u{dwr ) a water-pot, pitcher, urn, Ar .:—proverb., ejpi; quvrai" th;n uJdrivan to break the pitcher at the door, = ‘theres many a slip ‘twixt cup and lip,’ Arist.

II. a vessel of any kind, a pot of money, Ar.
2. the balloting urn in the law-courts, Isocr. , Dem.
3. a cinerary urn, Ar ., Luc.

uJdriav"

uJdriav" , hJ , ( u{dwr ) of the water, Anth.

uJdroeidhv"

uJdro-eidhv" , ev" , ( ei\do" ) like water, watery, Eur.

uJdrovei"

uJdrovei" , essa, en , ( u{dwr ) fond of the water, Eur.

JUdromevdousa

JUdro-mevdousa , hJ , Water-ruler, name of a frog in Batr.

uJdroposiva

uJdroposiva , Ion. -ivh , hJ , water-drinking, Xen ., etc. ; and uJdropotevw

uJdropotevw

uJdropotevw , f. hvsw , to drink water, Hdt ., Xen. , etc. From uJdropovth"

uJdropovth"

uJdro-povth" , ou, oJ , a water-drinker, Xen .: in Comic phrase, a thin-blooded, mean-spirited fellow, Anth.

uJdrorrova

uJdror-rova , hJ , but in Att. also -rovh , a water-course, whether on the ground, a conduit, canal, sluice, Ar. ; or on the roof, a gutter, spout, Id.

u{dro"

u{dro" , oJ , ( u{dwr ) like u{dra , a water-snake, Il., Hdt.

uJdroforevw

uJdroforevw , f. hvsw , to carry water, Xen .; and uJdroforiva

uJdroforiva

uJdroforiva , hJ , a water-carrying, a festival of Apollo, Luc. From uJdrofovro"


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