ἰκμ-άς, άδος, ἡ,
moisture, e.g. of oily leather, Il. 17.392; ἰκμάδος ἐστὶ ἐν αὐτῇ [τῇ Λιβύῃ] οὐδέν Hdt. 4.185; ἀνιεὶς ἐκ τοῦ σώματος ἰκμάδα, of a corpse exposed to the sun, Id. 3.125, cf. Hp. Aër. 8; of moisture in the soil, [Luk 8:6]; also θανόντων ἰσὶν οὐκ ἔνεστ’ ἰκμάς no blood, A. Fr. 229 (prob.); of the bodily humours, Hp. Morb. 4.40; of all kinds of animal juices or moist secretions, τὸ περίττωμα τῆς ὑγρᾶς ἰ. ὃν καλοῦμεν ἱδρῶτα Arist. PA 668b4; ἡ τῶν καταμηνίων ἰ. Id. GA 727b11, cf. HA 556b27, al.: com. metaph., τὴν ἰ. τῆς φροντίδος Ar. Nu. 233; ἰ. Βάκχου, i.e. wine, AP 5.133 (Posidipp.); ἰ. δρυός, i.e. gum, ib. 6.109 (Antip.).
G2429 — ἰκμάς
ἰκμαδος, ἡ, moisture: [Luk 8:6]. (the Sept. [Jer 17:8]; Homer, Iliad 17, 392; Josephus, Antiquities 3, 1, 3, and often in other authors.)