brandish
101ἐνσείσαις — ἐνσείω brandish aor part act masc nom/voc sg (doric aeolic) ἐνσείω brandish aor opt act 2nd sg …
102ἐνσείσαντα — ἐνσείω brandish aor part act neut nom/voc/acc pl ἐνσείω brandish aor part act masc acc sg …
103ἐνσείσεις — ἐνσείω brandish aor subj act 2nd sg (epic) ἐνσείω brandish fut ind act 2nd sg …
104ἐνσείων — ἐνσείω brandish fut part act masc nom sg (epic) ἐνσείω brandish pres part act masc nom sg …
105ἐνσείωσιν — ἐνσείω brandish aor subj act 3rd pl (epic) ἐνσείω brandish pres subj act 3rd pl …
106ἐνσέσεικεν — ἐνσείω brandish perf ind act 3rd sg ἐνσείω brandish plup ind act 3rd pl (epic doric aeolic) …
107ἐνέσειε — ἐνέζομαι sit in aor opt act 3rd sg (epic) ἐνσείω brandish aor ind act 3rd sg (epic) ἐνσείω brandish imperf ind act 3rd sg …
108ἐνέσειον — ἐνσείω brandish imperf ind act 3rd pl ἐνσείω brandish imperf ind act 1st sg …
109pel-1, pelǝ-, plē- — pel 1, pelǝ , plē English meaning: full, to fill; to pour; town (?) Deutsche Übersetzung: “gießen, fließen, aufschũtten, fũllen, einfũllen”; also ‘schwimmen, fließen machen, fliegen, flattern” and ‘schũtteln, schwingen, zittern… …
110brand — [OE] A brand was originally a ‘piece of burning wood’; the word comes from West and North Germanic *brandaz, a derivative of the same base (*bran , *bren ) as produced burn, brandy, and perhaps broil. In the 16th century it came to be applied to… …