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ὀργ-άζω ,
A.soften, knead, temper, A.Fr.451 F ; “πηλὸν ὀργάζειν χεροῖνS.Fr.482, cf. 510,787 ; “πηλὸν . . ὄργασονAr.Av.839, cf. Eup.248 ; “κλωστῆρσι χειρῶν ὀργάσας κατήνυσε σειραῖα δεσμάS.Fr.25 ; “. λίπεϊ . . θρόναNic.Al.155 ; of the action of fire, “τὰ ἐντὸς καθάπερ .Arist.Pr.869b27:—Med., “φύλλα ξηρὰ . . ἐλαίῳ ὀργάσασθαιHp.Mul.2.206, cf. Archil. ap. Phot.p.64 R., Nic.Th.652 ; dub. cj. in Alciphr.3.7 :—Pass., ὅταν κηρὸς μετρίως ὠργασμένος has been well kneaded, Pl.Tht.194c (restored from Tim.Lex. and Suid. for εἰργ-). Cf. ὀργάω.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (6):
    • Aristophanes, Birds, 839
    • Plato, Theaetetus, 194c
    • Sophocles, Ichneutae, 25
    • Sophocles, Ichneutae, 482
    • Sophocles, Ichneutae, 510
    • Sophocles, Ichneutae, 787
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