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81 ἐνώτισε
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82 ενώτισεν
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83 ἐνώτισεν
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84 εξυπτιούνται
ἐκ-ὑπτιόομαιpres ind pass 3rd plἐκ-ὑπτιόωto be turned on one's back: pres ind mp 3rd pl -
85 ἐξυπτιοῦνται
ἐκ-ὑπτιόομαιpres ind pass 3rd plἐκ-ὑπτιόωto be turned on one's back: pres ind mp 3rd pl -
86 εξυπτίωται
ἐξῡπτίωται, ἐκ-ὑπτιόομαιperf ind pass 3rd sgἐξῡπτίωται, ἐκ-ὑπτιόωto be turned on one's back: perf ind mp 3rd sg -
87 ἐξυπτίωται
ἐξῡπτίωται, ἐκ-ὑπτιόομαιperf ind pass 3rd sgἐξῡπτίωται, ἐκ-ὑπτιόωto be turned on one's back: perf ind mp 3rd sg -
88 κατανωτισαμένου
κατανωτίζομαιcarry on one's back: aor part mp masc /neut gen sg -
89 κατανωτισάμεναι
κατανωτίζομαιcarry on one's back: aor part mp fem nom /voc pl -
90 κατανωτισάμενοι
κατανωτίζομαιcarry on one's back: aor part mp masc nom /voc pl -
91 κατανωτισάμενος
κατανωτίζομαιcarry on one's back: aor part mp masc nom sg -
92 κατανωτίζεσθαι
κατανωτίζομαιcarry on one's back: pres inf mp -
93 κατανωτίζεται
κατανωτίζομαιcarry on one's back: pres ind mp 3rd sg -
94 κατανωτίσασθαι
κατανωτίζομαιcarry on one's back: aor inf mp -
95 κατανωτίσωνται
κατανωτίζομαιcarry on one's back: aor subj mp 3rd pl -
96 κατενωτίσαντο
κατά-ἐνωτίζομαιgive ear: aor ind mp 3rd plκατά-ἐνωτίζομαιgive ear: aor ind mp 3rd pl (homeric ionic)κατά-ἐνωτίζομαιgive ear: aor ind mp 3rd pl (homeric ionic)κατά-νωτίζωturn one's back: aor ind mid 3rd pl -
97 κατενωτίσατο
κατά-ἐνωτίζομαιgive ear: aor ind mp 3rd sgκατά-ἐνωτίζομαιgive ear: aor ind mp 3rd sg (homeric ionic)κατά-ἐνωτίζομαιgive ear: aor ind mp 3rd sg (homeric ionic)κατά-νωτίζωturn one's back: aor ind mid 3rd sg -
98 νωτίζειν
νωτίζωturn one's back: pres inf act (attic epic) -
99 νωτίζεσθαι
νωτίζωturn one's back: pres inf mp -
100 νωτίζεται
νωτίζωturn one's back: pres ind mp 3rd sg
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