ἐμφύσησις

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English (LSJ)

εως, ἡ, inflation, Plu.2.1077b; flatulence, Ath.1.32e (pl.).

Spanish (DGE)

-εως, ἡ
1 hinchazón, inflacióncomo etim. de φύσις: ὠνομάσθαι τὴν δὲ φύσιν ἐμφύσησιν οὖσαν que se llama «φύσις» (crecimiento) por ser una inflación Chrysipp.Stoic.2.212.11.
2 flatulencia οἶνοι ... ἐμφυσήσεις τε ἐνεργάζονται Ath.32e.
3 insuflación τρήματα ... ἐκκαθαίροντας ἐμφυσήσει σφοδροτέρου πνεύματος limpiando los orificios mediante la insuflación de una corriente de aire más vehemente Gal.6.178
crist. inspiración ref. al Espíritu Santo, Origenes M.17.25A, Basil.M.31.1429A, Ammon.Io.632.1, Πνεῦμα ... ἐκ τῆς θείας ἐμφυσήσεως ἐλάβομεν Olymp.M.93.532C.

German (Pape)

[Seite 820] ἡ, das Einblasen, Aufblähen der Eingeweide mit Winden, Ath. I, 32 e.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

ἐμφύσησις: -εως, ἡ, ἐμπνευμάτωσις, «φούσκωμα», Πλούτ. 2. 1077Β, Ἀθήν. 32Ε.

French (Bailly abrégé)

εως (ἡ) :
action de souffler dans ; gonflement.
Étymologie: ἐμφυσάω.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

ἐμφύσησις: εως (ῡ) ἡ раздувание, разбухание Plut.

Translations

Arabic: نَفْخ‎, نَفْخَة‎, فسوة‎; Chinese Mandarin: 屁, 脹氣, 胀气; Czech: plynatost; Danish: fjært; vind; fis; Finnish: ilmavaivat; French: flatulence; German: Flatulenz; Greek: μετεωρισμός; Hungarian: felfúvódás, felpuffadás, flatulencia; Interlingua: flatulentia; Irish: gaofaireacht; Middle Irish: gáethamlacht, gáethmairecht; Italian: flatulenza, flato, peto, scoreggia; Japanese: 屁, 鼓腸; Kapampangan: atut; Korean: 방귀; Old English: wind; Portuguese: flatulência, peido, pum; Romanian: flatulență; Russian: метеори́зм, скопле́ние га́зов, флатуле́нция; Scottish Gaelic: gaoth, bramasag; Spanish: flatulencia, ventosidad, flato, pedo, cuesco; Swedish: flatulens; Tagalog: utot; Thai: ท้องอืด, ท้องเฟ้อ