bloom
From LSJ
ἆρά γε λόγον ἔχει δυοῖν ἀρχαῖν, ὑλικῆς τε καὶ δραστικῆς → does it in fact have the function of two principles, the material and the active?
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
Met., perfection: P. and V. ἄνθος, τό, ἀκμή, ἡ.
bloom of youth: P. and V. ἥβη, ἡ, ὥρα, ἡ, ἀκμή, ἡ.
be in full bloom, v.: P. and V. ἀκμάζειν, ἀνθεῖν.
be in bloom of youth, v.: P. and V. ἡβᾶν, ἀκμάζειν, ἀνθεῖν.
lose bloom, v.: Ar. and P. ἀπανθεῖν.
verb intransitive
P. and V. ἀνθεῖν, θάλλειν (Plato but rare P., also Ar.); see flourish.