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1 ἐπικλύζω
A- κέκλῠκα Aeschin.3.173
:—overflow, flood,ὅθι κύματ' ἐπ' ἠϊόνας (v.l. -όνος) κλύζεσκον Il.23.61
, cf. Th.3.89, PLond.2.267.112 (ii A.D.);ἐπέκλυζε τὸ πᾶν.. θάλασσα Anon.Oxy.1014.16
; τοὺς χυμοὺς οἷον ἐπικλύζοντας τὸ δέρμα, in blushing jaundice, Gal.7.267; ἐ. χρυσῷ τὴν λεωφόρον Ps.-Luc.Philopatr.21, cf. Tim.18:—[voice] Pass., to be overwhelmed, κύμασι v.l.in Batr.69;πλημυρίσιν Arist.Mu. 397a29
.2. metaph., deluge, swamp, (lyr.), cf. Theoc.25.201;ἐπέκλυσε θυμὸν ἀνίη δείματι A.R.3.695
;ψυχήν Ph.1.91
;ἐ. τινὰ κακοῖς Luc.Pseudol.25
;φωναῖς ῥητόρων Lib.Decl.50.44
;τῷ πλούτῳ πάντα Jul.Or.1.8b
:—[voice] Pass., ὑπὸ τῶν δυσπραγιῶν Id.ad Them. 257c.3. sweep away in the flood, A.R.1.257: metaph., τὸ βασιλικὸν χρυσίον ἐπικέκλυκε τὴν δαπάνην has merged, i.e. liquidated, the expenses, Aeschin. l.c.4. [voice] Pass., to be poured over, Eun.VSp.476B.II. intr., overflow, abound, D.S.3.47;πλοῦτος -κλύζων Eun.Hist.p.257
D., cf. D.H.6.17; τινί with a thing, Id.Isoc.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπικλύζω
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