05089

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK τίλλω

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5089. τίλλω I. to pluck or pull out hair, Lat. vello, Il.; so in Mid., χαίτας τίλλεσθαι to pluck out one's hair, Od.
2. with acc. of that from which the hair or feathers are plucked, τίλλειν πέλειαν id=Od.; κάρα τ. Aesch.; τ. πλάτανον to pluck its leaves off, Plut.:— Pass. to have one's hair plucked out, Ar.
II. Mid., τίλλεσθαί τινα to tear one's hair in sorrow for any one, Il.
III. metaph. to pluck, vex, annoy, Lat. vellicare, Pass., Ar.

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5089. τίλλω tivllw tillo {til'-lo}
perhaps akin to the alternate of 138, and thus to 4951; to pull off:--pluck. see GREEK for 4951 see GREEK for 138

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5089 noahh no'-ah

from an unused root meaning to lament;
lamentation:--wailing.