ἀνθέω
antheōVerbG6341
to bloom
Full Lexicon Entry
1.to blossom, bloom, of the youthful beard, (Odyssey by Homer); of flowers and plants, (Hesiod), etc.
2.metaphorically
3.to be bright with colour, *ἀνθεῖν φοινικίσι *(Xenophon Historicus)
4.to be in bloom, (Pindar); ἐν ὥραι, *ἐφ᾽ ὥραι ἀνθεῖν *to be in the bloom of youth, (Plato Philosophus)
5.to flourish in wealth and prosperity, (Hesiod), attic. *ἀνδράσι *to abound in men, (Herdotus Historicus)
6.to be at the height or pitch, (Aeschulus Tragicus)
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