θέρμη
First declension Noun; Feminine
자동번역
Transliteration:
Principal Part:
θέρμη
θέρμης
Structure:
θερμ
(Stem)
+
η
(Ending)
Declension
First declension
The inflection forms above were generated by rules and some usages of them were not attested.
Due to a bug of system, some forms may display wrong accents.
- ὀνομάζουσι δὲ θέρμην τήνδε· ἢν δὲ ὁ πόνοσ ἐν τοῖσι νεύροισι εἴσω μίμνῃ, ξυμπεπτώκῃ δὲ τὸ ἄρθρον ἄθερμον, μηδὲ ἐποιδέῃ, ψυχρὴν τήνδε φαίην ἔμμεναι, ἐφ’ ἧσ θερμῶν φαρμάκων ἐσ ἀνάκλησιν θέρμησ χρέοσ. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., , 332)
- χρὴ δὲ τάδε πολλὰ τῶν κάρτα δριμέων, θερμασίη γὰρ τά τε ξυμπεπτωκότα μέρεα εἰσ ὄγκον ἤγειρε, καὶ τὴν ἔσω θέρμην ἐσ ἀνάκλησιν ἤγαγε· εὖτε τῶν ψυχρῶν χρέοσ. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., , 333)
- ἢν γὰρ μιγῇ, μὴ αὐτίκα μὲν κεφαλὴν ξυμμέτρωσ ταράξαι, ἐσ μακρὸν δὲ τὴν θέρμην ἐξάψαι. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 126)
- Ἐπὶ δὲ τῆσ μετὰ ξυμπτώσιοσ συνάγχησ, ἔσωθεν ἔξω ἄγειν πάντα, καὶ ὕγρὰ, καὶ θέρμην, καὶ σάρκα πᾶσαν, ὡσ ἐξογκέῃ ἔξω τὸ πᾶν. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 311)
- ἀτὰρ καὶ ἐπίβλημα ἔστω κοῦφον, παλαιὸν , ὡσ δέχηται μὲν τὸν ἠέρα, διαπνέῃ δὲ τοῦ θώρηκοσ τὴν θέρμην. (Aretaeus, The Extant Works of Aretaeus, The Cappadocian., ARETAIOU KAPPADOKOU OCEWN NOUSWN QERAPEUTIKON, 171)
- καὶ μήτε θερμὴν μήτ’ ἄγαν ψυχρὰν φράσῃσ. (Aristophanes, Frogs, Prologue 5:3)
- ἤ με κεραυνῷ διατινθαλέῳ σπόδισον ταχέωσ, κἄπειτ’ ἀνελών μ’ ἀποφυσήσασ εἰσ ὀξάλμην ἔμβαλε θερμήν· (Aristophanes, Wasps, Parodos, monody7)
- ὄξοσ λαβὼν ἢν εἰσ λεκάνην τιν’ ἐγχέασ ψυχρόν, ξυνιεῖσ, εἶτα θερμὴν τὴν χύτραν εἰσ τοὔξοσ ἐνθῇσ· (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 9, book 9, chapter 30 2:2)
- καὶ Ἀριστοφάνησ Σφηξὶν ἀποφυσήσασ εἰσ ὀξάλμην ἔμβαλε θερμήν. (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 9, book 9, chapter 34 4:1)
- τὸ τελευταῖον δὲ ὁ μάγειροσ ὅλον τέρασ ὀπτήσασ μεγάλῳ βασιλεῖ θερμὴν παρέθηκε κάμηλον. (Athenaeus, The Deipnosophists, Book 4, book 4, chapter 6 2:1)