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63stir up — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms stir up : present tense I/you/we/they stir up he/she/it stirs up present participle stirring up past tense stirred up past participle stirred up 1) same as stir I, 2) stir up hatred/anger: He was accused of… …
64προδιαλύομεν — προδιᾱλύομεν , πρό , διά ἀλύω to be deeply stirred imperf ind act 1st pl (doric aeolic) πρό , διά ἀλύω to be deeply stirred pres ind act 1st pl προδιᾱλύομεν , πρό , διά ἀλύω to be deeply stirred imperf ind act 1st pl (doric aeolic) πρό , διά… …
65ἀλύετε — ἀ̱λύετε , ἀλύω to be deeply stirred imperf ind act 2nd pl (doric aeolic) ἀλύω to be deeply stirred pres imperat act 2nd pl ἀλύω to be deeply stirred pres ind act 2nd pl ἀλύω to be deeply stirred imperf ind act 2nd pl (homeric ionic) …
66ἀλύουσ' — ἀλύουσα , ἀλύω to be deeply stirred pres part act fem nom/voc sg (attic epic doric ionic) ἀλύουσι , ἀλύω to be deeply stirred pres part act masc/neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic) ἀλύουσι , ἀλύω to be deeply stirred pres ind act 3rd pl (attic… …
67stir — stir1 [stʉr] vt. stirred, stirring [ME stirien < OE styrian: see STORM] 1. to move, shake, agitate, etc., esp. slightly 2. to change the position of slightly; displace [to stir a log] 3. to rouse from sleep, lethargy, indifference, etc …
68stir up — verb 1. try to stir up public opinion (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑agitate, ↑foment • Derivationally related forms: ↑fomentation (for: ↑foment), ↑fomenter ( …
69stir up — {v.} 1. To bring (something) into being, often by great exertion or activity; cause. * /It was a quiet afternoon, and John tried to stir up some excitement./ * /Bob stirred up a fight between Tom and Bill./ Compare: WHIP UP(2). 2. To cause… …
70stir up — {v.} 1. To bring (something) into being, often by great exertion or activity; cause. * /It was a quiet afternoon, and John tried to stir up some excitement./ * /Bob stirred up a fight between Tom and Bill./ Compare: WHIP UP(2). 2. To cause… …