Ask at the forum if you have an Ancient or Modern Greek query!

πτύσσω

From LSJ
Revision as of 00:22, 9 February 2013 by Spiros (talk | contribs) (10)
(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)

L'amor che move il sole e l'altre stelleLove that moves the sun and the other stars

Dante Alighieri, Paradiso, XXXIII, v. 145
Click links below for lookup in third sources:
Full diacritics: πτύσσω Medium diacritics: πτύσσω Low diacritics: πτύσσω Capitals: ΠΤΥΣΣΩ
Transliteration A: ptýssō Transliteration B: ptyssō Transliteration C: ptysso Beta Code: ptu/ssw

English (LSJ)

(never πτύττω), (ἀνα-) S.Fr.301:fut.πτύξω (ἀνα-) E.HF1256: aor. ἔπτυξα (v. infr.):—Med., Od.2.77 (ποτι-), etc.: fut. πτύξομαι (προσ-) 3.22: aor.

   A ἐπτυξάμην Ar.Nu.267:—Pass., Il.13.134, etc.: aor. ἐπτύχθην (ἀν-, δι-) X.Cyr.7.5.5, S.Ant.709: aor. 2 ἐπτύγην [ῠ], (ἀν-) Hp.Int.48: pf. ἔπτυγμαι App.BC4.72, etc., (ἀν-) E.El.357; πέπτυκται Arist.HA536a11: plpf. ἔπτυκτο (προσ-) Pi.I.2.39:—fold, double up, χιτῶνα, εἵματα πτύξαι, fold up garments and put them by, Od.1.439, 6.111,252; σπλῆνα Hp.Fract.8; χεῖρας πτύξαι ἐπί τινι fold one's arms over or round another, S.OC1611; βιβλίον fold, close a book, Ev.Luc.4.20.    II Pass., of the foetus, Hp.Mul.1.69; of bandages, Gal.18(1).826; γραμματεῖα ἐπτυγμένα Hdn.1.17.1; πύργοι ἐπτ. App. l.c.; ἔγχεα δὲ πτύσσοντο perh. were interlaced, Il. l.c.    2 fold or cling round, χιτὼν . . ἀμφὶ μηρὸν πτύσσεται S.Fr.872.3 (lyr.).    III Med., fold round oneself, wrap round one, τι Ar.Nu.267.