ξηρός
ξηρόςᾱ́Ion.ή όνadjof land, earthdryopp. covered by water
Pl. X.opp. wet w. bloodE.of a person's footon dry land
E.neut.sb.dry groundHdt. Th. Pl. Plb.fem.sb.dry landopp. seaAR. NT.of substances or materials, as a physical propertydryopp. liquid
Pl. X. Arist.neut.sb.drynessPl. of food, esp. bread, opp. drinkdry, solid
Pl. Arist. Plb. Plu.neut.pl.sb.dry or solid foodE. Arist. Theoc.not subject to excess dampnessneut.pl.sb.dry placesfor storageX.fem.sb.dry soilX.of eyeswithout tearsdry
A. E.of fruit or other foodstuffs, suitable for storagedried, dry
Pl. X. Plu.of an animal skinPlu.of wood or other material suitable for burningPl. Plu.phr.ξηρὸς χιλόςdry fodderi.e. hayX.of measures of capacity for non-liquid foodstuffs, esp. graindry, solid
Pl. Arist. Plu.dried upfr. heat or lack of rainof soil, land, vegetationdry, parched
E. X. Plb. NT. Plu.of airHdt.of a windAr.of a riverHdt.neut.sb.dry bedof a riverX.of a milking-flock, its flow of milkdried up, dry
Philox.Leuc. of a person, lipsdry, parched
AR. Theoc.of thirst or heatcausing drynessparching
AR. Plu.of sweating fr. exertionperh.causing thirstdraining
Pl.of persons, their body, limbslacking vigour or vitalitybecause of deformity, hunger, illness, grief or feardrained, wastedwithered
Hippon. E. Theoc. NT. fig.dryw. respect to the senses or emotionsof an inglorious victoryjoylessw.dat.w. the passage of time
E.of an old man's habitsaustere
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