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νευρ-όω

neuroo

strain the sinews, nerve

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νευρ-όω · neur-oō — LSJ

strain the sinews, nerve

strain the sinews, nerve, πάθος καὶ τοὺς ἀσθενεστάτους ν. Ph. 2.48:—Pass., σῶμα νεότητι καὶ ἀκμῇ νευρούμενον Alciphr. 3.49.

2 to be supplied with nerves, innervated

in Pass., to be supplied with nerves, innervated, παρά . . Gal. 8.236; ἀπὸ . . , ἐκ . . , Id. UP 9.15, 16.5.

II

νενεύρωται, sens. obsc. (cf. νεῦρον v), but metaph., ν. ἥδε ξυμφορά Ar. Lys. 1078.

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