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1 καταξαίνω
A :—card, comb well,καταξῆναι Pl.
Com.245:—[voice] Pass.,εἴρια κατεξασμένα Hp.Ulc.24
; πέτρα κατεξαμμένη hollowed out, D.S.17.71 (hence καταξάνωσι cj. Dind. Id.1.98).2 tear in pieces, rend in shreds,πλόκους κόμης E. Ion 1267
;πολλοὺς αἱ σαὶ καταξανοῦσι.. χέρες Lyc.300
;σάρκας LXX
l.c.; ; so κ. τινὰ εἰς φοινικίδα pound him (by stoning) to red rags, Ar. Ach. 320:—[voice] Pass., πέτροισι.. καταξανθεὶς θανεῖν crushed to atoms, S. Aj. 728;πρὶν κατεξάνθαι βολαῖς E.Ph. 1145
;πέτραις καταξανθέντες ὀστέων ῥαφάς Id.Supp. 503
;πυρὶ καταξανθέντας Id.HF 285
; .3 wear, waste away,πνοαὶ.. τρίβῳ κατέξαινον ἄνθος Ἀργείων A.Ag. 197
(lyr.);τὴν σάρκα Epicur. Sent.Vat.51
;νόσοι κ. ὅλα δι' ὅλων Ph.2.432
:—[voice] Pass.,κατεξάνθην πόνοις E.Med. 1030
; ;κατέξανται δέμας Id.Hipp. 274
; ὅπλα κατεξάνθαι were worn out by use, D.S.17.94; .Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > καταξαίνω
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