φρεωρυχέω

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ἅτε γὰρ ἐννάλιον πόνον ἐχοίσας βαθύν σκευᾶς ἑτέρας, ἀβάπτιστος εἶμι φελλὸς ὣς ὑπὲρ ἕρκος ἅλμας → for just as when the rest of the tackle labors in the depths of the sea, like a cork I shall go undipped over the surface of the brine | as when the other part of the tackle is laboring deep in the sea, I go unsoaked like a cork above the surface of the sea

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Transliteration A: phreōrychéō Transliteration B: phreōrycheō Transliteration C: freorycheo Beta Code: frewruxe/w

English (LSJ)

   A dig wells, Str.16.4.14, Plu.2.776e:—ludicrously, of a gnat, μ' ἐφρεωρύχει was sinking wells in me, Ar.Lys.1033 (troch.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 1305] Brunnen graben, ein Brunnengräber sein, Plut. phil. c. princ. 1 M. Bei Ar. Lys. 1033 komisch von einer stechenden Mücke.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

φρεωρῠχέω: ὀρύσσω, σκάπτω φρέατα, Στράβ. 773, Πλούτ. 2. 776D· ― ἐν Ἀριστοφ. Λυσ. 1033, κωμικῶς ἐπὶ τῆς ἐμπίδος ἢ τοῦ κώνωπος, φρεωρυχεῖ με, ἀνοίγει φρέατα εἰς τὸ σῶμά μου.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
creuser un puits.
Étymologie: φρεωρύχος.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

φρεωρῠχέω:
1) рыть колодец Plut.;
2) шутл. сильно жалить (τινα Arph.).