τυφόω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From τῦφος (tûphos, smoke) + -όω (-óō); literally "to fill with smoke".

Pronunciation

 

Verb

τῡφόω (tūphóō)

  1. to delude, especially
    1. to "puff up" with pride, arrogance, insolence, etc.

Usage notes

Usually used in the past perfect tense ("to have been deluded" or "puffed up with pride") to describe a present state ("to be demented" or "prideful, arrogant, insolent, etc.").

References

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