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στάζει γὰρ αὖ μοι φοίνιον τόδ᾽ἐκ βυθοῦ κηκῖον αἷμα → blood oozing from the deep wound, bloody gore drops oozing from the depths of my wound

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Armenian: այտուցվածություն, ուռուցք, այտուց; Bashkir: шеш, шешеү; Bulgarian: издуване, изпъкналост, подутина; Chinese Mandarin: 腫脹/肿胀; Czech: otok; Finnish: ajettuma, pöhö, pöhöttymä, turvotus, ajetus, turvotus, pöhötys, paisuminen; French: [[gonflement]]; Galician: inchazo, inchazón; German: [[Anschwellen]], [[Anschwellung]], [[Schwellung]]; Greek: [[πρήξιμο]], [[διόγκωση]], [[οίδημα]]; Ancient Greek: [[ἀποίδησις]], [[ἄσκωμα]], [[βύκτης]], [[διόγκωσις]], [[διοίδησις]], [[ἔξαρμα]], [[ἐξόγκωμα]], [[ἐξόγκωσις]], [[ἐξοίδησις]], [[ἐπανάστημα]], [[ἔπαρμα]], [[ἔπαρσις]], [[ἐποίδησις]], [[θαλέθω]], [[κανθύλη]], [[κύρτωμα]], [[ὄγκωμα]], [[οἴδημα]], [[οἴδησις]], [[οἶδμα]], [[οἶδος]], [[παράπρισις]], [[παροίδησις]], [[πρῆγμα]], [[πρηδών]], [[πρῆσμα]], [[σπάργησις]], [[τύλη]]; Irish: at; Italian: [[gonfiore]], [[gnocco]]; Hungarian: duzzadás; Japanese: はれ, ふくれ, はれもの; Khmer: ហើម; Latin: [[tumor]], [[tumiditas]], [[tumentia]]; Maori: uruhumu, pauku, uruhua, uruumu; Ottoman Turkish: شیش‎; Pashto: ⁧غومبه⁩, ⁧پړسوب⁩; Plautdietsch: Schwolst; Polish: opuchlizna, obrzęk; Portuguese: [[inchaço]], [[inchação]]; Romanian: umflare, umflătură; Russian: [[опухание]], [[опухоль]], [[припухлость]]; Scottish Gaelic: atadh; Spanish: [[inflamación]], [[hinchazón]]; Swedish: svullnad; Tamil: தடிப்பு; Tarifit: tuffett; Telugu: వాచుట, వాపు; Tibetan: སྐྲང་ཀོ; Tocharian B: yweru; Welsh: chwydd; Westrobothnian: sullne; Uyghur: ⁧گادازا⁩, ⁧دوماق⁩, ⁧ئۇچقۇن⁩, ⁧ئۇششۇق⁩, ⁧ئىششىق
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Transliteration A: exónkōma Transliteration B: exonkōma Transliteration C: eksogkoma Beta Code: e)co/gkwma

English (LSJ)

-ατος, τό, anything raised or swollen, ἐ. λάϊνα cairns, E.HF1332; swelling, Hp.Epid.2.2.24.

German (Pape)

[Seite 884] τό, das Erhöhte, Angeschwellte, λάϊνα, Grabhügel, Eur. Herc. Fur. 1332.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ατος (τό) :
gonflement.
Étymologie: ἐξογκόω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐξόγκωμα: ατος τό вздутие, возвышение: ἐ. λάϊνον Eur. каменный памятник.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐξόγκωμα: τό, πᾶν ὑψούμενος ἢ ἐξογκούμενον πρᾶγμα, λαΐνοισί τ’ ἐξογκώμασι, λιθίνοις οἰκοδομήμασι, δηλ. βωμοῖς, ναοῖς, κλ., Εὐρ. Ἡρ. Μαιν. 1332.

Greek Monolingual

το (AM ἐξόγκωμα) εξογκώ
ό,τι έχει σχηματιστεί από εξόγκωση ή ανύψωση
νεοελλ.
πρήξιμο.

Greek Monotonic

ἐξόγκωμα: -ατος, τό, οτιδήποτε πρησμένο, φουσκωμένο, υψωμένο, ἐξ. λάϊνον, σωρός, οικοδόμημα από πέτρες, σε Ευρ.

Middle Liddell

ἐξόγκωμα, ατος, τό, [from ἐξογκόω
anything swollen, ἐξ. λάϊνον a mound of stones, Eur.

Translations

swelling

Armenian: այտուցվածություն, ուռուցք, այտուց; Bashkir: шеш, шешеү; Bulgarian: издуване, изпъкналост, подутина; Chinese Mandarin: 腫脹/肿胀; Czech: otok; Finnish: ajettuma, pöhö, pöhöttymä, turvotus, ajetus, turvotus, pöhötys, paisuminen; French: gonflement; Galician: inchazo, inchazón; German: Anschwellen, Anschwellung, Schwellung; Greek: πρήξιμο, διόγκωση, οίδημα; Ancient Greek: ἀποίδησις, ἄσκωμα, βύκτης, διόγκωσις, διοίδησις, ἔξαρμα, ἐξόγκωμα, ἐξόγκωσις, ἐξοίδησις, ἐπανάστημα, ἔπαρμα, ἔπαρσις, ἐποίδησις, θαλέθω, κανθύλη, κύρτωμα, ὄγκωμα, οἴδημα, οἴδησις, οἶδμα, οἶδος, παράπρισις, παροίδησις, πρῆγμα, πρηδών, πρῆσμα, σπάργησις, τύλη; Irish: at; Italian: gonfiore, gnocco; Hungarian: duzzadás; Japanese: はれ, ふくれ, はれもの; Khmer: ហើម; Latin: tumor, tumiditas, tumentia; Maori: uruhumu, pauku, uruhua, uruumu; Ottoman Turkish: شیش‎; Pashto: ⁧غومبه⁩, ⁧پړسوب⁩; Plautdietsch: Schwolst; Polish: opuchlizna, obrzęk; Portuguese: inchaço, inchação; Romanian: umflare, umflătură; Russian: опухание, опухоль, припухлость; Scottish Gaelic: atadh; Spanish: inflamación, hinchazón; Swedish: svullnad; Tamil: தடிப்பு; Tarifit: tuffett; Telugu: వాచుట, వాపు; Tibetan: སྐྲང་ཀོ; Tocharian B: yweru; Welsh: chwydd; Westrobothnian: sullne; Uyghur: ⁧گادازا⁩, ⁧دوماق⁩, ⁧ئۇچقۇن⁩, ⁧ئۇششۇق⁩, ⁧ئىششىق