[Meaning they] having washed.
*foru/cantes: plu/nantes.
Likewise in the
Synagoge (phi187) and
Photius'
Lexicon (phi284 Theodoridis). The headword is the aorist active participle of
foru/ssw, masculine nominative plural. (The present tense does not occur in the active voice.) It is apparently quoted from
Hippocrates,
On ancient medicine 3.28, where it is a step in the process of making bread (web address 1). Galen (in
Linguarum seu dictionum exoletarum Hippocratis explicatio) glosses it with
fura/santes "having mixed";
Hesychius phi798 with
sugxe/antes, molu/nantes "having poured together, having defiled".
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