ψῡχρός
ψῡχρόςᾱ́Ion.ήόνAeol.ψῦχροςᾱ ον
adj[ψῦχος] naturally coldof places, natural phenomena, such as snow, winds, watercold
Hom. Hes. Eleg. Lyr. Hdt. E.neut.sb.coldnessHdt. Pl. X.also pl. Arist.cold waterThgn. Hdt. Thphr. NT. Plu. cold to the touchof an objectcold
Plu.of a bronze spear-tipIl.of a snakeThgn. Theoc.of a drinkPl. causing a feeling of coldnessof a path, fig.ref. to death by hemlockchilling
Ar.neut.pl.sb.fig.chilling deedsS.lacking or having lost warmthof meat, an ovencold
Timocr. Hdt.of blood, a corpseS. E.of kneesTheoc.of sweatSapph.of a flame, fig.ref. to passionate feelingsPi.fr.fig., of crimes, envisaged as foodgone coldi.e. of long standing
D.of personslacking ardour or intensity of feelingfrigid, unresponsive
Isoc. Pl. X. Arist. as a term of aesthetic criticismlacking the power to excite an appropriate responseof a poet, play, musicfrigid, lifeless, boring
Ar. Pl.of remarksX. of an expressiontrite, cliché
D.neut.sb.sg. and pl.frigidityof styleArist. lacking the power to give pleasure or comfortof the object of one's embraces, ref. to an evil wifechill, joyless
S.of a lifeAr.of a path, fig.ref. to a way of lifePi.fr.dub. lacking effectivenessof help, victoryineffectual, empty, vain
Hdt.of pleasure, hopeE. Plu. ψῡχρῶςadv frigidly, feebly, boringly
ref. to writing, speaking, jokingAr. Pl. Thphr.
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Headword (normalized):
ψῡχρός
Headword (normalized/stripped):
ψυχρος
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