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θέρμανσις
θερμαντικός
θερμαντός
θερμασίᾱ
θερμάστρη
θέρμη
θερμόβουλος
θερμόνους
θερμόομαι
Θερμοπύλαι
θερμός
θερμότης
θερμουργός
θέρμω
θέρομαι
θέρος
θέρσεισα
θέρσος
θές
θέσις
θέσκελος
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θερμός
θερμόςήdial.ᾱ́όνalsoός όνHes. hHom.adjθέρομαι naturally hotof the sun, its attributeshotEmp. Hdt. S. E. Ar.of the starsParm.of fireA. S.of fire as an exemplar of heatAr.of smoke, steamHes. hHom. AR.of water, esp. fr. springsPi. Hdt. S. X.of windsHdt.of places or things, fr. exposure to the sun or other heatHdt. S. E.neut.sb.heatHdt. Pl. X. Plu.neut.pl.sb.hot regionsHdt.hot springsref. to a specific locationX. made hotof waterwarm, hotHom. hHom. A. Pi. Ar. Pl.of food and drinkSimon. E.Cyc. Ar.of things burnt or meltedOd. A. Hdt. E.neut.sb.hot waterAr. X. of the body, its parts or organswarm, hotA. Pi. S. X.of bloodIl. S. E. AR.of tearsHom. Thgn. Pi. S.of sweatAr.of breathB. E. AR.of a blushAR. made warmby bodily contactof a bed recently occupied, a footprint recently imprintedwarmw.adv.stillTheoc. of persons, their bodieshotw. feverTh. Plu.fr. fearPl.fr. exertionTheoc. Plu.of sicknessesmarked by heathot, feverishPi. of persons, their temperament and actions hot, hot-blooded, fired upfr. passionate eagerness or reckless impetuosityA. S. Antipho Ar.flushedw. ἀπό + gen.fr. a victoryPlu.neut.sb.fire, ardourin a person, quenched by old agePlu. of passionburningTheoc.fig., of Herakles' laboursscorching, searingS. θερμῶςadv in a heated mannerref. to speakingPl.

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hot, warm

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Headword:
θερμός
Headword (normalized):
θερμός
Headword (normalized/stripped):
θερμος
IDX:
19088
URN:
urn:cite2:scaife-viewer:dictionary-entries.atlas_v1:cambridge-greek-lexicon-19089
Key:
θερμός

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