knead
61προσμασσόντων — προσμάσσω knead pres part act masc/neut gen pl προσμάσσω knead pres imperat act 3rd pl προσμάσσω knead pres part act masc/neut gen pl προσμάσσω knead pres imperat act 3rd pl …
62προσμάξομαι — προσμάσσω knead aor subj mid 1st sg (epic) προσμάσσω knead fut ind mid 1st sg προσμάσσω knead aor subj mid 1st sg (epic) προσμάσσω knead fut ind mid 1st sg …
63προσμάττω — προσμάσσω knead pres subj act 1st sg (attic) προσμάσσω knead pres ind act 1st sg (attic) προσμάσσω knead pres subj act 1st sg (attic) προσμάσσω knead pres ind act 1st sg (attic) …
64προφύρα — προφύρᾱ , προφυράω knead beforehand pres imperat act 2nd sg προφύ̱ρᾱ , προφυράω knead beforehand pres imperat act 2nd sg προφύρᾱ , προφυράω knead beforehand imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) προφύ̱ρᾱ , προφυράω knead beforehand imperf ind …
65ἐμμάξεαι — ἐμμάσσομαι knead bread in aor subj mp 2nd sg (epic) ἐμμάσσομαι knead bread in fut ind mp 2nd sg (epic ionic) ἐμμάσσομαι knead bread in aor subj mid 2nd sg (epic) ἐμμάσσομαι knead bread in fut ind mid 2nd sg (epic ionic) …
66maĝ- — maĝ English meaning: to press; to knead Deutsche Übersetzung: “kneten, drũcken, streichen” Material: Gk. μαγῆναι, μεμαγμένη to μάσσω (to present s. menǝk “knead”), μογεύς “the Knetende”, μαγίς f. “geknetete mass”, μάγειρος… …
67Cat behavior — is how cats interact with other cats, other animals, and their environment. The cat is one of the most vocal and expressive mammals. Its attitude towards other cats can be affectionate, aggressive, shy, and so on. Other animals often cue an… …
68mag- — Also mak . To knead, fashion, fit. Oldest forms *mag̑ , *mak̑ , becoming *mag , *mak in centum languages. Derivatives include make, mason, mingle, magma, and mass. 1. a. (i) …
69massage — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. rub [down]; knead, stroke; manipulate. See friction, touch. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. rub down, caress, stroke, press; see knead , rub 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. rubdown, back rub,… …
70mass — {{11}}mass (n.1) lump, quantity, size, late 14c., from O.Fr. masse lump, heap, pile; crowd, large amount; ingot, bar (11c.), and directly from L. massa kneaded dough, lump, that which adheres together like dough, probably from Gk. maza barley… …