ὄζω

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From Proto-Hellenic *óďďō, from Proto-Indo-European *h₃ed-ye-, from *h₃ed-. Cognates include Latin odor and Lithuanian úosti.

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ὄζω (ózō)

  1. to smell (i.e. exude a scent) [+genitive]
  2. (impersonal) there is a smell

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