Lexicon / G9645
φλέγω
phlegō
  • to blaze

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Glosses: to blaze

1. transitive to burn, burn up , (Iliad by Homer):—;Pass. to take fire, blaze up , (Iliad by Homer)

2. metaphorically to kindle, inflame with passion, (Sophocles Tragicus):—;Pass. like Lat. uri, to burn with passion, be inflamed, (Sophocles Tragicus)

3. to light up , Ζεὺς βέλος φλέγων making it blaze or flash , (Aeschulus Tragicus); metaphorically, ἄταν οὐρανίαν φλέγων letting the flame of mischief blaze up to heaven, (Sophocles Tragicus):—;Pass. to blaze up, be a-light , (Aeschulus Tragicus)

4. metaphorically to make illustrious or famous , Lat. illustrare, (Pindar):—;Pass. to be or become so , (Aeschulus Tragicus)

5. intransitive to burn, flame, blaze , (Aeschulus Tragicus); of armour, to flash , (Euripides)

6. metaphorically to break forth , of passion, (Aeschulus Tragicus)

7. to shine forth, become famous , (Pindar) (ML)