πυόω

From LSJ

οὕτω τι βαθὺ καὶ μυστηριῶδες ἡ σιγὴ καὶ νηφάλιον, ἡ δὲ μέθη λάλον → silence is something profound and mysterious and sober, but drunkenness chatters

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Full diacritics: πῠόω Medium diacritics: πυόω Low diacritics: πυόω Capitals: ΠΥΟΩ
Transliteration A: pyóō Transliteration B: pyoō Transliteration C: pyoo Beta Code: puo/w

English (LSJ)

cause to suppurate, Eust.464.27:—Pass., suppurate, Arist.Resp.479b30.

German (Pape)

[Seite 819] vereitern, zur Eiterung bringen; Medic.; pass., Arist. de respir. 20.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

πυόω: (πύον) πυοποιῶ, Εὐστ. 464. 27. - Παθ., «ἐμπυάζω», παράγω πύον, Ἀριστ. π. Ἀναπν. 20, 3.

Dutch (Woordenboekgrieks.nl)

πυόω [πύον] doen etteren; ptc. perf. med.-pass. πεπυωμένος veretterd. Hp.

Translations

suppurate

Arabic: ⁧تَقَيَّحَ⁩; Aromanian: prunjedz; Bulgarian: загноявам; Cebuano: ansoy; Chinese Mandarin: 化膿/化脓, 潰爛/溃烂; Czech: hnisat; Finnish: märkiä; French: suppurer; Galician: supurar; German: eitern; Greek: πυορροώ; Ancient Greek: ἀποπυέω, ἀποπυΐσκω, ἀποπυῶ, διαπυέω, διαπυόω, διαπυῶ, ἐκπυέω, ἐκπυόω, ἐκπυῶ, ἑλκόω, ἑλκῶ, ἐμπυέω, ἐμπυόομαι, ἐμπυοῦμαι, ἐμπυῶ, πυόω, πυῶ; Hungarian: elgennyesedik; Ido: pusifar; Italian: suppurare; Japanese: 化膿する, 爛れる; Latin: suppuro; Luxembourgish: eeteren; Maori: taemataku; Middle English: maturen; Ottoman Turkish: ⁧ایركلنمك⁩; Portuguese: supurar; Romanian: supura, puroia; Russian: гноиться; Spanish: supurar; Turkish: cerahatlenmek, irinlenmek