ἐμπυέω
Ψυχὴν ἔθιζε πρὸς τὰ χρηστὰ πράγματα → Ita tempera animum, ut rebus assuescat bonis → Gewöhne deine Seele nur an Nützliches
English (LSJ)
suppurate, Hp.Prog.18, Aret.SD1.8, etc.
Spanish (DGE)
medic. supurar, tener un absceso interno ὁ ὦμος ... ἐνεπύησε ταχέως Hp.Epid.4.11, κρέσσον δ' ἐμπυῆσαι Hp.Morb.3.16, ἢν δὲ θώρηξ ... ἐμπυήσῃ Aret.SD 1.8.1, de un tumor, Gal.18(1).39.
German (Pape)
[Seite 818] innere, bes. Lungengeschwüre haben, Medic.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
ἐμπυέω: σχηματίζω πῦον, «ὀμπυάζω», Ἱππ. Προγν. 43, Ἀρετ. π. Αἰτ. Χρον. Παθ. 1. 8, κτλ.
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