μελιτόω

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Full diacritics: μελῐτόω Medium diacritics: μελιτόω Low diacritics: μελιτόω Capitals: ΜΕΛΙΤΟΩ
Transliteration A: melitóō Transliteration B: melitoō Transliteration C: melitoo Beta Code: melito/w

English (LSJ)

in Pass.,

   A to be sweetened with honey, μήκων μεμελιτωμένη Th.4.26.    II to be filled with honey, Plu. 2.628d.

German (Pape)

[Seite 125] mit Honig vermischen, süßen; μήκωνα μεμελιτωμένην, Thuc. 4, 26; auch ἀγγεῖον μεμελιτωμένον, mit Honig gefüllt, Plut. Symp. 1, 10, 2.

French (Bailly abrégé)

-ῶ :
1 enduire de miel, emmieller;
2 remplir de miel.
Étymologie: μέλι.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

μελῐτόω:
1) смешивать с медом (μήκων μεμελιτωμένη Thuc.);
2) наполнять медом (ἀγγεῖον μεμελιτωμένον Plut.).