λεπίζω
From LSJ
ἐφ' ἁρμαμαξῶν μαλθακῶς κατακείμενοι → reclining softly on litters, reclining luxuriously in covered carriages
English (LSJ)
(λέπος)
A peel off the husk, skin or bark, mostly in Pass., Antiph. 217.10 (codd. Ath.), Thphr.HP9.2.7, Arist.Mir.830a15 (s.v.l.), Ph.Bel.88.45, Dsc.1.36; of the tongue, Aët.8.40:—Act. in LXX Ge. 30.37, al. II (λεπίς) strip an object of its covering of metal plates, Plb.22.4.7, 10.27.11 (Pass.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 29] schälen, die Schale, Rinde od. Haut abziehen, Pol. 10, 27, 11. 23, 2, 7 u. Sp.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
λεπίζω: (λέπος) ἀφαιρῶ τὸν φλοιόν, «ξεφλουδίζω», Ἀντιφάν. ἐν «Φιλοθηβαίῳ» 1. 10, Θεοφρ. π. Φ. Ἱστ. 3. 13, 1· ἐνεργ. παρὰ τοῖς Ἑβδ. (Γεν. Λ΄ 37, κ. ἀλλ.)· ― μεταφορ., Πολύβ. 10. 27, 11.
French (Bailly abrégé)
peler, écailler, écorcer.
Étymologie: λεπίς.