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οὕτω γὰρ συμβαίνει ἅμα καὶ ἡ τῶνδε εὐγένεια κοσμουμένη → for by so doing we shall also celebrate therewith the noble birth of these heroes

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|Beta Code=e)napo/skhyis
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|Definition=εως, ἡ, [[supervening]], AB435.
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English (LSJ)

-εως, ἡ, supervening, AB435.

Spanish (DGE)

-εως, ἡ
medic. depósito, absceso Phot.α 2639, AB 435.

Greek Monolingual

ἐναπόσκηψις, η (Α)
αιφνίδια και βίαιη εισβολή, ορμητική είσοδος.

Translations

abscess

Arabic: دُمَّل‎, خُرَاج‎, خُرَّاج‎; Armenian: թարախակույտ, պալար; Bashkir: шеш, шешек; Belarusian: гнайні́к, верад, нарыў, абсцэс; Bulgarian: абсцес, цирей; Catalan: abscés; Cherokee: ᏚᏍᏗ; Chinese Mandarin: 膿腫, 脓肿; Czech: absces, hnisavý vřed; Dutch: abces, etterbuil, ettergezwel; Esperanto: absceso; Finnish: paise, märkäpesäke, absessi; French: abcès; Georgian: აბსცესი; German: Abszess, Eiterbeule; Greek: απόστημα; Ancient Greek: αἰγίλωψ, ἀπόσκημμα, ἀπόσκηψις, ἀπόστασις, ἀπόστημα, δοθιήν, δοθιών, ἐμπύημα, ἔμπυον, ἐμπύωμα, ἐναπόσκηψις, τὸ ἔμπυον; Haitian Creole: apse; Hindi: विद्रधि; Hungarian: tályog, kelés; Icelandic: kýli; Ido: abceso; Indonesian: abses; Interlingua: abscesso; Irish: easpa; Italian: ascesso; Japanese: 膿瘍, 腫れ物; Kazakh: іріңдік; Korean: 농양(膿瘍); Latin: vomica; Malay: bisul, abses; Malayalam: കുരു; Maltese: pustuletta; Maori: tāpoa, whēwhē, maiao, tuma; Norman: abcès; Norwegian Bokmål: abscess, byll, verkebyll; Persian: دمل‎, آبسه‎; Plautdietsch: Schwäa; Polish: ropień inan, absces; Portuguese: abscesso; Romanian: abces; Russian: гнойник, гнойничок, нарыв, абсцесс; Scottish Gaelic: neasgaid; Serbo-Croatian: čȉr, apsces; Spanish: absceso, flemón; Swedish: abscess; Tagalog: naknak; Turkish: apse; Ukrainian: гнійник, гнояк, гноянка, нарив, абсцес; Vietnamese: áp-xe; Welsh: crawniad; Westrobothnian: burning, bód; Yiddish: געשוויר‎