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1 απορραίσει
ἀπορραίωbereave: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀπορραίωbereave: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀπορραίωbereave: fut ind act 3rd sg -
2 ἀπορραίσει
ἀπορραίωbereave: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἀπορραίωbereave: fut ind mid 2nd sgἀπορραίωbereave: fut ind act 3rd sg -
3 αμείρω
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4 ἀμείρω
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5 απορραίουσιν
ἀπορραίωbereave: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ἀπορραίωbereave: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
6 ἀπορραίουσιν
ἀπορραίωbereave: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)ἀπορραίωbereave: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
7 απορραίσαντα
ἀπορραίωbereave: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plἀπορραίωbereave: aor part act masc acc sg -
8 ἀπορραίσαντα
ἀπορραίωbereave: aor part act neut nom /voc /acc plἀπορραίωbereave: aor part act masc acc sg -
9 απορφανισθέντα
ἀπορφανίζομαιaor part pass neut nom /voc /acc plἀπορφανίζομαιaor part pass masc acc sgἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc plἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor part pass masc acc sg -
10 ἀπορφανισθέντα
ἀπορφανίζομαιaor part pass neut nom /voc /acc plἀπορφανίζομαιaor part pass masc acc sgἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor part pass neut nom /voc /acc plἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor part pass masc acc sg -
11 απορφανισάντων
ἀπορφανίζομαιaor part act masc /neut gen plἀπορφανίζομαιaor imperat act 3rd plἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor part act masc /neut gen plἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor imperat act 3rd pl -
12 ἀπορφανισάντων
ἀπορφανίζομαιaor part act masc /neut gen plἀπορφανίζομαιaor imperat act 3rd plἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor part act masc /neut gen plἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor imperat act 3rd pl -
13 απορφανίσθησαν
ἀπορφανίζομαιaor ind pass 3rd pl (homeric ionic)ἀ̱πορφανίσθησαν, ἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor ind pass 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor ind pass 3rd pl (homeric ionic) -
14 ἀπορφανίσθησαν
ἀπορφανίζομαιaor ind pass 3rd pl (homeric ionic)ἀ̱πορφανίσθησαν, ἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor ind pass 3rd pl (doric aeolic)ἀπορφανίζωbereave: aor ind pass 3rd pl (homeric ionic) -
15 ἀμέρδω
A : [tense] aor. ἤμερσα, poet. ἄμ- (v. infr.):— [voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἠμέρθην (v. infr.).—[dialect] Ep., rarely in Trag., never in [dialect] Att. Prose:—deprive, bereave one of something properly belonging to one, c. acc. pers. et gen. rei,ὀφθαλμῶν μὲν ἄμερσε Od.8.64
(v. l.); , cf. Simon.117;εἰ μὴ στάσις.. σ' ἄμερσε πάτρας Pi.O.12.16
: also c. dupl. acc. pers. et rei, : also c. acc. et dat.,ὀφθαλμῶν σέλας ἤμερσε βροτοῖσιν Man.6.550
:—[voice] Pass., to be bereft of,φίλης αἰῶνος ἀμερθῇς Il.22.58
;οὐδέ τι δαιτὸς ἀμέρδεαι Od.21.290
;τὸ ἧπαρ τῆς ἐκροῆς ἀμερθέν Aret.CA2.6
, cf. Hierocl. in CA24p.470M.: rarely c. acc. rei,ἂν.. καρπὸν ἀμερθῶσι Thphr.HP9.8.2
.2 c. acc. pers. only, bereave of natural rights,τὸν ὁμοῖον ἀμέρσαι Il.16.53
; ὄσσε δ' ἄμερδεν αὐγὴ χαλκείη blinded the eyes, ib.13.340, cf. Hes.Th. 698;ἔντεα πατρὸς καλά, τὰ.. καπνὸς ἀμέρδει
robs of their lustre, tarnishes,Od.
19.18.II later, = ἀμέργω, pluck, λειμώνιον ἄνθος ἀμέρσας (cj. Scalig.) AP7.657 (Leon.). (ἀ- euph., cf. μέρδει.) -
16 ἀπορραίω
A bereave one of a thing, c. dupl. acc., ; ἀπορραῖσαι [ αὐτὸν] φίλον ἦτορ bereave him of life, 16.428; θυμὸν ἀπορραῖσαι (sc. ἄνδρας) Emp.128: c. gen. rei,μή τιν' ἀπορραίσειν γεράων Hes.Th. 393
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17 αμείρειν
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18 ἀμείρειν
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19 αμείρεσθαι
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20 ἀμείρεσθαι
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