τυφόω

Ancient Greek

Etymology

From τῦφος (tûphos, smoke) + -όω (-óō), literally to fill with smoke.

Pronunciation

 

Verb

τῡφόω • (tūphóō)

  1. to delude, especially
    1. to "puff up" with pride, arrogance, insolence, etc.

Usage notes

Usually used in the past perfect tense ("to have been deluded" or "puffed up with pride") to describe a present state ("to be demented" or "prideful, arrogant, insolent, etc.").

References

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