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81funk — I. noun Etymology: probably ultimately from French dialect (Picard) funquer to give off smoke Date: 1623 a strong offensive smell II. Date: circa 1739 intransitive verb to become frightened and shrink back transitive verb 1. to be afraid of ;… …
82boggle — v. n. 1. Hesitate, vacillate, waver, falter, demur, shrink, hang back, shrink back, hang fire, be in suspense. 2. Dissemble, play fast and loose, shuffle …
83ἀπαισχυνθῆναι — ἀπαισχύνομαι shrink back aor inf mp ἀπαισχύνομαι shrink back aor inf pass …
84ἀπαισχυνθῶσιν — ἀπαισχύνομαι shrink back aor subj mp 3rd pl (attic epic doric) ἀπαισχύνομαι shrink back aor subj pass 3rd pl (attic epic doric) …
85ἀπαισχυνῇ — ἀπαισχύνομαι shrink back fut ind mp 2nd sg ἀπαισχύνομαι shrink back fut ind mid 2nd sg …
86ἀπαισχύνεσθαι — ἀπαισχύ̱νεσθαι , ἀπαισχύνομαι shrink back pres inf mp ἀπαισχύ̱νεσθαι , ἀπαισχύνομαι shrink back pres inf mp …
87ὑποτρέσαι — ὑποτρέω shrink back aor inf act ὑποτρέσαῑ , ὑποτρέω shrink back aor opt act 3rd sg …
88ὑποτρέσω — ὑποτρέω shrink back aor subj act 1st sg ὑποτρέω shrink back aor ind mid 2nd sg (homeric ionic) …
89ὑποτρέσῃ — ὑποτρέω shrink back aor subj mid 2nd sg ὑποτρέω shrink back aor subj act 3rd sg …
90ab|hor´rer — ab|hor «ab HR», transitive verb, horred, hor|ring. 1. to shrink away from with horror; feel disgust for; hate very, very much: »Most people abhor the thought of war. Many people abhor snakes. SYNONYM(S): loathe, detest, abominate. 2. Obsolete. to …