σμήχω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From σμάω (smáō, to wipe, clean), with a velar enlargement.

Pronunciation

 

Verb

σμήχω (smḗkhō)

  1. to wipe off by help of soap or unguent
  2. to clear off by help of lotions or salves
  3. to purge away
  4. to soap a person, wash him with soap or unguent

Inflection

Derived terms

  • ἀποσμήχω (aposmḗkhō)
  • δῐᾰσμήχω (diasmḗkhō)
  • νεόσμηκτος (neósmēktos)
  • σμήκτης (smḗktēs)
  • σμηκτῐκός (smēktikós)
  • σμηκτός (smēktós)
  • σμηκτρῐ́ς (smēktrís)
  • σμῆξῐς (smêxis)
  • ὑποσφῐ́γγω (huposphíngō)

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