ἐπουριάζω

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Ἕκτορ νῦν σὺ μὲν ὧδε θέεις ἀκίχητα διώκων → Hector, you run in pursuit of something unattainable | Hector, now art thou hasting thus vainly after what thou mayest not attain | Hector, now you are hasting thus vainly after what you may not attain

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Transliteration A: epouriázō Transliteration B: epouriazō Transliteration C: epouriazo Beta Code: e)pouria/zw

English (LSJ)

(οὖρος) of a fair wind,

   A waft onwards, τὰ ἀκάτια Luc. Hist.Conscr.45 ; swell, τὴν ὀθόνην Id.Dom.12.    II metaph., τὰ ὦτα ἐπουριάσας ἕνεκα πολυπράγμονος περιεργίας spreading out his ears to catch gossip, v.l. in Ph.2.4.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1010] = Folgdm, Luc. dom. 12; αὔρη ἐπουριάζουσα τὴν ὀθόνην, günstig das Segel schwellend, wie ἄνεμος ἐπουριάζων τὰ ἀκάτια, die Schiffe forttreiben, hist. conscr. 45.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐπουριάζω: ἐπὶ οὐρίου ἀνέμου, κινῶ πρὸς τὰ ἐμπρός, δεήσει γὰρ τότε ποιητικοῦ τινος ἀνέμου ἐπουριάσοντος τὰ ἀκάτια Λουκ. πῶς δεῖ Ἱστ. Συγγρ. 45· κολπόω, φουσκώνω, τὴν ὀθόνην ὁ αὐτ. π. Οἴκ. 12.

French (Bailly abrégé)

enfler d’un vent favorable, acc..
Étymologie: ἐπί, οὐρία.