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From Proto-Indo-European *lewh₃-. Cognates include Albanian laj, Latin lavō, Old Armenian լոգանամ (loganam), and Old English lēaþor (English lather).

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λούω (loúō)

  1. to wash, bathe (generally of people)
  2. to purify, cleanse
  3. (middle voice) to bathe oneself, take a bath
    Synonym: καθαίρω (kathaírō)

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  • Greek: λούζω (loúzo, to wash, to shampoo)

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Etymology edit

From Ancient Greek λούω (loúō, to wash).

Verb edit

λούω (loúo) (past έλουσα, passive λούζομαι)

  1. Alternative form of λούζω (loúzo)

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