φθειριάω

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Transliteration A: phtheiriáō Transliteration B: phtheiriaō Transliteration C: ftheiriao Beta Code: fqeiri/aw

English (LSJ)

to be lousy, D.L.5.5: esp. have the morbus pedicularis, Com. A desp.280, Archig. ap. Gal. 12.463, Plu.Sull.36; τοῖς ἐκ νόσου φθειριῶσι Dsc.1.37; of bees, Gp. 15.2.13; of oxen, ib.17.29; also φθειριῶσα ἄμπελος Str.7.5.8.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1270] Läuse, u. bes. die Läusekrankheit haben, Plut. adv. stoic. 11 Sull. 36.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
être atteint de la maladie pédiculaire.
Étymologie: φθείρ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

φθειριάω:
1 быть покрытым вшами, завшиветь Diog. L.;
2 страдать фтириазом Plut.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

φθειριάω: μέλλ. -άσω, [ᾱ], εἶμαι πλήρης φθειρῶν, «ψειριάζω», Διογ. Λ. 5. 5. ― ἰδίως, πάσχω ἐκ φθειριάσεως, Κωμικ. Ἀνώνυμ. 368, Πλουτ. Σύλλ. 36· ἐπὶ πτηνῶν καὶ προβάτων, Γεωπον. 17. 29.

Greek Monotonic

φθειριάω: μέλ. -άσω, έχω morbus pedicularis, σε Πλούτ.

Middle Liddell

φθειριάω, fut. -άσω
to have morbus pedicularis, Plut.