βλύσις
From LSJ
Τὰς γὰρ ἡδονὰς ὅταν προδῶσιν ἄνδρες, οὐ τίθημ' ἐγὼ ζῆν τοῦτον, ἀλλ' ἔμψυχον ἡγοῦμαι νεκρόν → But when people lose their pleasures, I do not consider this life – rather, it is just a corpse with a soul
English (LSJ)
[ῠ], εως, ἡ,
A bubbling up, AP9.819:—also βλύσμα, ατος, τό, Hdn.Epim.11: βλυσμός, ὁ, Gloss.
German (Pape)
[Seite 450] ἡ, = folgdm, πνεύματος Anth. IX, 819.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
βλύσις: [ῠ], εως, ἡ, ἀνάβλυσις, Ἀνθ. II. 9. 819. ― Ὡσαύτως βλύσμα, τό, Ἡρῳδιαν. Ἐπιμ. 11, βλυσμός, ὁ, Γλωσσ.
French (Bailly abrégé)
εως (ἡ) :
écoulement d’un liquide bouillonnant, d’où bouillonnement.
Étymologie: βλύω.