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1 διαλανθάνω
A- λήσω Isoc.3.16
, and as v.l. in Hp.Acut.(Sp.). 21 - λήσομαι: [tense] aor. διέλαθον: [tense] pf. :—escape notice, with part., διαλήσει χρηστὸς ὤν Isoc.l.c.; but alsoδιαλαθὼν ἐσέρχεται Th.3.25
: c. acc. pers., escape the notice of,θεούς X.Mem.1.4.19
; σὲ τοῦτο διαλέληθε Pl.l.c., Isoc.1.44; ὁ διαλεληθὼς (sc. λόγος), a fallacy, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.8.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαλανθάνω
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2 διαχωρέω
3 of food, to be excreted, Hp.Vict. 2.45 (also [voice] Pass., ibid.): impers., κάτω διεχώρει αὐτοῖς they suffered from diarrhoea, X.An.4.8.20, cf. Pl.Phdr. 268b; of a person, Anon. Lond.Fr.1.1; δ. ἄπεπτα pass food, Arist.PA 675a20, cf. Hp.Morb.4.44.4 of coins, to be current, Luc.Luct.10.5 metaph., pass muster, obtain credence, Plb.18.43.3.II part asunder, divide, Arr. An.1.1.8; δ. εἰς πλάτος or εἰς βάθος, of a mountain-range, part so as to leave a plain between, ib.2.8.2,7.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > διαχωρέω
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3 ἀποκινέω
A remove or put away from,ἀποκινήσασκε τραπέζης Il.11.636
;μή μ' ἀποκινήσωσι θυράων Od.22.107
;τῆς ὀδύνης Hp.Morb.2.69
.II intr., move off, abscond, Aen.Tact.10.5, Polyaen.1.43.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποκινέω
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4 ἀποτρέχω
A , but- θρέξω Pl.Com.232
; also- δρᾰμοῦμαι X.An.7.6.5
: [tense] aor. 2ἀπέδρᾰμον Hdt.4.203
:— run off or away, ll.cc., X.An.5.2.6;οἴχεσθαι ἀποτρέχων Pl.Tht. 171d
.II run hard, of one training for a race, Ar. l.c.V of workers, abscond, strike, PSI4.421.8 (iii B.C.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποτρέχω
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5 ἀποφοιτάω
A cease to attend a master, ἀ. παρά τινος, of scholars, Pl.Grg. 489d; ἀ. πρός τινα go away to a new master, Din.Fr.6.13: abs., cease to go to school, Lys.Fr. 116; alsoἀ. τῶν ἐκκλησιῶν Philostr.VS1.17.2
, cf. VA7.25, Hld.3.13.2 desert, abscond,πρός τινα Plu.Lys.4
, cf. Aristid.Or.21(22).15; of ships in battle, Procop.Goth.4.23; simply, depart, Dionys.Av.1.11.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀποφοιτάω
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