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Strong's #1692 - ἐμέω
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- to vomit, vomit forth, throw up
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ἐμέω Il. 15.11, impf. ἤμουν Ar. Fr. 351, X. An. 4.8.20, Ion. ἤμεον Hdt. 7.88: fut. ἐμέσω Hp. Morb. 2.15, Att. ἐμῶ (ἐνεξ-) Polyzel. 4: fut. Med. ἐμέομαι Hp. Nat.Hom. 5, ἐμοῦμαι A. Eu. 730: aor. ἤμεσα Hp. Epid. 1.26. έ, etc., (ἐξ-) Ar. Ach. 6, inf. ἐμέσαι Hdt. 1.133; ἔμεσσα (ἀπ-) Il. 14.437 (prob. ἐξήμεσσα should be restored for -ήμησα in Hes. Th. 497; ὑπερ-έμησα occurs in the Mss. of Hp. Morb. 2.17): pf. ἐμήμεκα Luc. Lex. 21, Ael. NA 17.37: plpf. ἐμημέκεε Hp. Epid. 5.42, ἐμημέκει D.L. 6.7: — Pass., fut. ἐμεθήσομαι (ἐξ-) LXX Job 20:15 : aor. inf. ἐμεθῆναι Gal. 7.219: pf. ἐμήμεσμαι Ael. VH 13.22: —
1. vomit, throw up, αἷμ' ἐμέων Il. 15.11, cf. Hdt. 7.88; ἐμοῦσα θρόμβους A. Eu. 184; ἰόν ib. 730: abs., vomit, be sick, Hdt. 1.133, X. An. 4.8.20; ἐμέειν ἀπὸ συρμαϊσμοῦ Hp. Art. 40; ἐ. πτίλῳ to make oneself sick with a feather, Ar. Ach. 587.
2. metaph., throw up a flood of words, Eun. VS p.488 B. (ϝεμε-, cf. Skt. vámiti 'vomit', Lat. vomo, vomitus, Lith. vémti, etc.)
ἐμέω, ἐμῷ ((cf. Sanskritvam, Latinvomere; Curtius, § 452; Vanicek, p. 886f)): 1 aorist infinitive ἐμέσαι; to vomit, vomit forth, throw up, from Homer down: τινα ἐκ τοῦ στόματος, i. e. to reject with extreme disgust, Revelation 3:16.
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ἐμέω , -ῶ ,
[in LXX: Isaiah 19:14 (H6892)*;]
to vomit: fig., Revelation 3:16.†
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Syll 803.126 (iii/B.C.) μετὰ δὲ τοῦτο φιάλαν οἱ δό [μεν φάρμακον ἔχουσαν ] καὶ κέλεσθαι ἐκπιεῖν, ἔπειτα ἐμεῖν κέλεσ [θαι · αὐτὰ δὲ ἐμέσαι, πᾶν ] δὲ ἐμπλῆσαι τὸ λώπιον τὸ αὑτᾶς. Cf. Cic. Att. xiii. 52. 1 ἐμετικὴν agebat.
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