ἐκφλυνδάνω
Ἐν ἀρχῇ ἦν ὁ Λόγος, καὶ ὁ Λόγος ἦν πρὸς τὸν Θεόν, καὶ Θεὸς ἦν ὁ Λόγος (Κατὰ Ἰωάννην 1:1) → In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
English (LSJ)
A break out, of sores, Hp.Int.13,46 (-φινδάνω f.l. in Gal.19.96).
German (Pape)
[Seite 785] = Folgdm, bes. vom Ausbrechen der Geschwüre, Hippocr., Galen. ἐκφινδάνω.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐκφλυνδάνω: «ἀνοίγω», «σπάνω», ἐπὶ ἑλκῶν, Ἱππ. 539., 557. 17˙ - ἐξ οὗ πρέπει νὰ διορθωθῇ τὸ ἐν τῷ λεξικῷ Γαλην. (464) ἐκφινθάνει εἰς ἐκφλυνδάνει.
Spanish (DGE)
brotar, salir ἕλκεα ἐκφλυνδάνει ἐκ τῆς ὀσφύος Hp.Int.13, cf. 46 (cód., pero cf. ἐκφύω).
Greek Monolingual
ἐκφλυνδάνω (Α)
ιατρ. (για πληγή) ανοίγω.
Frisk Etymological English
See also: s. φλύω
Frisk Etymology German
ἐκφλυνδάνω: {ek-phlundánō}
Grammar: v.
Meaning: hervorbrechen, sprießen (Hp. Int. 13, 46).
Etymology : Expressives Nasalpräsens neben φλυδάω, φλύζω; s. φλύω. Vgl. Schwyzer 699.
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