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μυλλός

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Sophocles, Antigone, 781
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Full diacritics: μυλλός Medium diacritics: μυλλός Low diacritics: μυλλός Capitals: ΜΥΛΛΟΣ
Transliteration A: myllós Transliteration B: myllos Transliteration C: myllos Beta Code: mullo/s

English (LSJ)

(A), ή, όν,

   A awry, crooked, Hsch. (parox.); squint-eyed, Eust.906.54.
μύξᾰ (A), ἡ, (μύσσομαι)

   A discharge from the nose, = Att. κόρυζα, Hes.Sc.267 (pl.), Hippon.60, Hp.Vict.3.70 (pl.): generally, mucus, mucous discharge, Id.Prorrh.2.23, Aph.5.45; synovial fluid, Id.Loc. Hom.7; slime of certain fish, Arist.HA621b8; of snails, Gal.12.322.    II = μυκτήρ, Ar.Fr.820: pl., S.Fr.89.    2 lamp-wick, Arat.976, Call.Epigr.56, PGrenf.2.111.25 (v/vi A. D.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 217] mit verzerrten Lippen, verrenkten Kinnbacken, übh. verzogen, verrenkt, VLL., Eust. 906, 54. ὁ, sicilisch, die weibliche Scham, Ath. XIV, 647 a.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

μυλλός: -όν, «μυλλόν· καμπύλον, σκολίον, κυλλόν. στρεβλὸν» Ἡσύχ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

1ή, όν :
aux lèvres tombantes ou épaisses.
Étymologie: μύλλα.
2οῦ (ὁ) :
sorte de gâteau au sésame et au miel.
Étymologie: mot sicilien.
3οῦ (ὁ) :
pudenda muliebria.
Étymologie: μυλλός².