μυάω

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Full diacritics: μῠάω Medium diacritics: μυάω Low diacritics: μυάω Capitals: ΜΥΑΩ
Transliteration A: myáō Transliteration B: myaō Transliteration C: myao Beta Code: mua/w

English (LSJ)

(μύω)

   A compress the lips in sign of displeasure, τί μοι μυᾶτε; Ar.Lys.126 codd., Sch., Suid.; μυᾶτε· σκαρδαμύττετε, Hsch.; cf. μοιμυάω.

German (Pape)

[Seite 213] (vgl. μύω), nach Schol. Ar. Lys. 126 τὰ χείλη πρὸς ἄλληλα συνάγειν, die Lippen zusammenbeißen; τί μυᾶτε, Ar. a. a. O., erkl. der Schol. σκαρδαμύττεσθε ἢ μυκτηρίζετε, was verzieht ihr den Mund, od. blinzelt ihr, Ausdruck des Mißbehagens, Unwillens. S. μοιμυάω, μοιμύλλω.