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5 περιπετρίζεσθαι
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6 διαρρήσσω/διαρρήγνυμι
+ V 2-36-12-15-15=84 Gn 37,29.34; 44,13; Lv 10,6; 21,10; Nm 14,6; Jos 7,6A: to break through [abs.] 2 Sm 23,16; to break through [τι] Ps 2,3; to rend [τι] Gn 37,29; to part [τι] (of water) Ps 73(74),15; to crush (of earth) Ps 140(141),7; to rend [τι] (metaph.) 1 Sm 15,28P: to burst, to rip up Hos 14,1; to be dashed to pieces 2 Chr 25,12; to be bruised Neh 9,21 Cf. HORSLEY 1982, 80 -
7 ἐδαφίζω
+ V 0-0-5-1-0=6 Is 3,26; Ez 31,12; Hos 10,14; 14,1; Na 3,10to dash to the ground [τινα] Hos 10,14; to level with the ground [τινα] Is 3,26*Ez 31,12 καὶ ἠδάφισαν αὐτόν and they dashed him to the ground-הושׁורט שׁרט for MT הושׁויט שׁנט? and they left it ? -
8 θαλασσόκλυστος
θᾰλασσό-κλυστος, ον,Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > θαλασσόκλυστος
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9 θείνω
Aθεινέμεναι Od.22.443
: [tense] impf. , etc.: [tense] fut. : [tense] aor. 1 part.θείνας Il.20.481
( ἔθεινε in 21.491 may be [tense] impf.); other moods from an [tense] aor. 2 ἔθενον (which does not occur in ind.); imper. , Ar.Av.54; subj. (troch.), Ar.Lys. 821 (lyr.), cj. in Theoc.22.66; inf. ; part.θενών Id.Cyc.7
, Ar.Eq. 640,V. 1384,Av. 1613,Ra. 855 (these forms were freq. incorrectly written θένειν, θένων, as if from a [tense] pres. Θένω):—[voice] Pass., only in [tense] pres. and [tense] impf.:—poet. word, strike, τινα Od. 18.63;ξίφεσι 22.443
;φασγάνῳ αὐχένα θείνας Il.20.481
;μάστιγι.. θείνων 17.430
; [τόξοισι] ἔθεινε παρ' οὔατα 21.491
:—[voice] Pass., 1.588;θεινόμεναι βουπλῆγι 6.135
;ἄορι 10.484
; θεινομένου.. πρὸς οὔδεϊ dashed to earth, Od.9.459; laterσκάπτῳ θενών τινα Pi.O.7.28
;ῥαιστῆρι A. Pr.56
, cf. 76;τινὰ δι' ἀσπίδος E.Heracl. 738
;ἰτέαν εἰς μέσην Id.Cyc.7
;τῷ σκέλει θένε τὴν πέτ ραν Ar.Av.54
;τῷ πρωκτῷ θενὼν τὴν κιγκλίδ' Id.Eq. 640
; ποσσὶ θ. σκέλος, of a wrestler, Theoc.22.66: abs., θείνετε v.l. in E.Or. 1303 (lyr.);θεῖν', ἀντέρειδε Id.Supp. 702
;θένε, θένε Id.Rh. 676
(lyr.):—[voice] Pass., A.Pers. 303, Ch. 388 (lyr.).2 metaph.,θείνει δ' ὀνείδει μάντιν Id.Th. 382
.3 intr., of corpses,θ. ἐπ' ἀκτᾶς Id.Pers. 966
.II to the same Verb, but only with the meaning slay, belong the foll. forms formerly referred to a [tense] pres. Φένω, viz.: [tense] aor. 2ἔπεφνον Il.21.55
, Pi.P.10.46, B.17.19, S.OT 1497; [dialect] Ep. and Lyr.πέφνον Il.13.363
, B.8.13; subj. πέφνῃς, ῃ, Od.22.346, Il.20.172; inf.πεφνέμεν 6.180
; part.πεφνών 16.827
(parox. acc. to Aristarch., as if from a [tense] pres. πέφνω, which is found in late [dialect] Ep., Opp.H.2.133): from the short form φᾰ (for φṇ) come [tense] pf. [voice] Pass. [ per.] 3sg.πέφαται Il.15.140
, al.; [ per.] 3pl.πέφανται 5.531
; inf.πεφάσθαι 13.447
: [tense] fut. [voice] Pass. πεφήσεαι ib. 829, Od.22.217;ἢ πέφατ' ἢ.. πεφήσεται Il.15.140
; later, part.πεφασμένος Lyc.269
, 1374, Opp.H.5.122: Gramm. also give [tense] aor. 1φάσαι Hsch.
s.v. φάσγανον, Phot. s.v. προσφατος, Sch.Pi.N. 1.69: [tense] aor. 2 part.παφών Hsch.
: [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Med. ἀπ-έφατο,= ἀπέθανεν, Id. Hence also φᾰτός slain, Id., found in compds. Ἀρεί-φατος, μυλή-φατος, ὀδυνή-φατος, πυρί-φατος. (I.-E. g[uglide]hen- cf. Skt. hánti, pl. ghnánti, Hittite kuenzi, pl. kunanzi 'strike', 'kill'; g[uglide]hon- in Gr. φόνος; g[uglide]hn- in Skt. ghn-ánti, Gr. ἔ-πε-φν-ον (redupl.); g[uglide]hṇ- in Skt. - hata-, Gr. -φατο-, πέφαται, etc.) -
10 κλύζω
Aκλύζεσκον Il.23.61
: [dialect] Ep.[tense] fut.κλύσσω h.Ap.75
: [tense] aor. inf.κλύσαι Poll.4.21
(v.l. κλεῖσαι):—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἐκλύσθην: [tense] pf. κέκλυσμαι (v. infr.):—of the sea, wash, dash over, c. acc., ἔνθ' ἐμὲ μὲν μέγα κῦμα.. κλύσσει h.Ap.l.c.: abs., surge up, κύματος δίκην κλύζειν πρὸς αὐγάς (Auratus for κλύειν) A.Ag. 1182:—more freq. in [voice] Pass.,ἐκλύσθη δὲ θάλασσα ποτὶ κλισίας Il.14.392
; ἐκλύσθη δὲ θάλασσα.. ὑπὸ πέτρης was dashed high by the falling rock, Od.9.484, 541; λιμὴν.. κλυζομένῳ ἴκελος seeming to rise in waves, Hes.Sc. 209;ὕδασι.. ἐκλύζετο Batr. 76
; of land, to be washed by the sea, Plb.34.11.2.II wash away, purge,κλύζουσι φαρμάκῳ χολήν S.Fr. 854
;ἔκλυζεν ποταμῷ λύματα Call.Aet.3.1.25
: metaph., .2 wash, rinse out,ἔκπωμα X.Cyr.1.3.9
; τοὺς μυκτῆρας οἴνῳ with wine, Arist.HA 603b11; drench with a clyster, Hp.Acut. 19, Mul.1.75, al., Nic.Al. 140, AP11.118 (Nicarch. or Callicter), etc.; dub. l. in Hp.Flat.12 ([voice] Pass.).3 εἰς ὦτα κ. put water into the ears and so cleanse them, E.Hipp. 654.4 coat with wax,Πανιώνιον στεγνώσαντι καὶ κλύσαντι IG11(2).154
A36 (Delos, iii B.C.); κηρῷ κλύσαντι ib.219 A40:—[voice] Pass.,κισσύβιον κεκλυσμένον ἁδέϊ κηρῷ Theoc. 1.27
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11 κρατερός
A strong, stout, mighty, in Hom. mostly of bodily strength,κρατερός περ ἐὼν καὶ χερσὶ πεποιθώς Il.16.624
, cf. 6.97, Pi.I.5(4).31, etc.; epith. of Ares, Il.2.515; of lions, Od.4.335; χεῖρες ib. 288, Pi.P.11.18: with collat. notion of stern, harsh, of Hades, Il.13.415, cf. 21.566.2 of things, conditions, etc., mighty, fierce,κ. ὑσμίνας 2.345
;ἀνάγκη 6.458
;κρατερῆφι βίηφιν 21.501
;σθένος B.17.40
;πάλα Id.10.20
; βέλος, τόξον, Il.5.104, 8.279;βιός Od.24.170
; δεσμός, δεσμοί, Il.5.386, Od.8.336; hard, ;σίδηρος ὅπερ κρατερώτατός ἐστιν Hes.Th. 864
.3 of passions, etc., strong, vehement,λύσσα Il.9.239
;ἔρις 13.358
;μένος 7.38
;πένθος 11.249
;ἄλγεα Od.15.232
: of acts and words,κ. ἀμφίβασις Il.5.623
; κ. μῦθος a harsh, rough speech, 1.25;μῦθον ἀπηνέα τε κ. τε 15.202
.II Adv. - ρῶς strongly, stoutly,μάχεσθαι 12.152
;ἑστάμεναι 15.666
;ἔχεσθαι 16.501
, 17.559;νεμεσᾶν 13.16
; κὰδ δ' ἔβαλε κ. dashed roughly to earth, Od.4.344; κ. ἀγόρευσεν, ἀπέειπεν, sternly, Il.8.29, 9.431; in Prose, Anon ap.Stob.4.31.34.—Once in Trag.,κ. γυιοπέδαι A.Pr. 168
(anap.); elsewh. καρτερός. ([full] κορτερά· κρατερά, ἰσχυρά, Hsch., is prob. [dialect] Aeol.)Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κρατερός
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12 περιπετρίζομαι
A to be dashed upon a rock, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιπετρίζομαι
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13 πλήσσω
πλήσσω, Nic.Al. 456, present used by Hom. and [dialect] Att. writers only in compd. ἐκπλ- (cf. πλήγνυμι); [dialect] Att. [full] πλήττω Arist.Ph. 224a33: [tense] fut.A , and late Prose, Philostr.VA5.39, ([etym.] ἐπι-) Il.23.580, ([etym.] ἐκ-) Pl.R. 436e, ([etym.] κατα-) X.Lac.8.3: [tense] aor. ἔπληξα, [dialect] Ep. πλῆξα, Il.2.266, Hes.Th. 855, Hdt.3.64, and later Greek, J.AJ4.8.33, Plu. 2.233f, BGU759.14 (ii A.D.), etc.; [dialect] Dor.πλᾶξα Pi.N.1.49
; never in [dialect] Att. (E.IA 1579 is spurious) exc. in compds. ἐκ-, κατα- (qq. v.); in the simple Verb the [tense] fut. and [tense] aor. of πατάσσω or παίω are used instead, as also in LXX: [tense] pf. πέπληγα, subj. , inf.πεπληγέναι X.An.6.1.5
(dub., but read by Ath.1.15e), part.πεπληγώς Il.5.763
, al. (also in pass. sense in late writers, LXX 2 Ch.29.9, Plu.Luc.31, Luc.Trag.115, Q.S.5.91, etc.); later [tense] perf. , Sam.86, J.AJ4.8.33: [dialect] Ep. redupl. [tense] aor. 2ἐπέπληγον Il.5.504
,πέπληγον 23.363
, Od.8.264; inf.πεπληγέμεν Il.16.728
, 23.660; but part. πεπλήγοντες in [tense] pres. sense, Call.Jov.53, Nonn.D.28.327:—[voice] Med., [tense] fut. πλήξομαι ([etym.] κατα-) Plb.4.80.2, D.H.6.10, etc.: [tense] aor. ἐπληξάμην, [dialect] Ep. πληξάμην, h.Cer. 245, Hdt.3.14, and in late Prose, J.AJ16.10.7, ([etym.] κατα-) Plb.2.52.1, etc.; part.πληξάμενος Il.16.125
: [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. 2πεπλήγετο 12.162
, Od.13.198,πεπλήγοντο Il.18.51
:—[voice] Pass., [tense] pres.πλήσσομαι Ptol.Harm.1.1
: [tense] fut.πληγήσομαι X.Cyr.2.3.10
, D.18.263 (but in compos. ἐκ-πλᾰγήσομαι); alsoπεπλήξομαι E.Hipp. 894
, Ar.Eq. 271, Pl.Tht. 180a: [tense] aor.ἐπλήχθην Ph.1.39
, Dsc.1.93, Placit.4.14.3, but mostly ἐπλήγην, Hdt.5.120, S.OC 605, etc. (the former nowhere in Trag., exc.ἐκ-πληχθείς E.Tr. 183
(lyr.)); part.πληγείς Il.8.12
, A.Th. 608, Frr.139, 180, Antipho4.4.3, etc.; [dialect] Dor. πλᾱγείς (v. infr. 1.1a ad fin.); [dialect] Aeol. πλάγεις [ᾱ] Alc.Supp.26.3; (ἐπλάγην [ᾰ] only in compds. ἐξ-, κατ-, of persons struck with terror or amazement): [tense] pf.πέπληγμαι Hdt.1.41
, etc.—in [dialect] Att. and Trag., also LXX, the simple Verb is scarcely found exc. in [tense] fut. 2 and 3, [tense] aor. 2, and [tense] pf. [voice] Pass., but [tense] fut. [voice] Act. is used once by A., [tense] pf. 2 πέπληγα by Ar. and X. (v. supr.); Hdt. uses the [voice] Act. ([tense] aor. ) only in 3.64,78.—The [tense] pres. πλήσσω, πλήσσομαι are unknown to [dialect] Att. writers (also to LXX, exc. 4 Ma.14.19), who use the [tense] pres. [voice] Act. and [voice] Pass. of παίω, τύπτω instead (v. sub his vv.); whereas the [tense] aor. 2 [voice] Pass. ἐπλήγην is used instead of ἐπαίσθην, ἐπατάχθην, or ἐτύφθην ([etym.] ἐτύπην): henceπαίσαντές τε καὶ πληγέντες S.Ant. 172
;πότερον πρότερος ἐπλήγην ἢ ἐπάταξα Lys.4.15
; πατάξας καταβάλλω, opp. πληγεὶς κατέπεσεν, Id.1.25,27;ὁ πληγεὶς ἀεὶ τῆς πληγῆς ἔχεται, κἂν ἑτέρωσε πατάξῃ τις, ἐκεῖσ' εἰσὶν αἱ χεῖρες D.4.40
;ὅταν ὁ μὲν πληγῇ, ὁ δὲ πατάξῃ Arist.EN 1132a8
;πατάξαι ἢ πληγῆναι Id.Rh. 1377a21
; so in D.21.33,38 the [voice] Act. πατάξαι corresponds with the [voice] Pass. πληγῆναι in ib.36,39:—strike, smite, freq. in Hom., esp. of a direct blow, opp. βάλλειν (οὔτε πληγέντα.., οὔτε βληθέντα Hdt.6.117
),πλῆξεν.. κόρυθος φάλον Il.3.362
; , cf. 16.791; πλήξας ξίφει αὐχένα ib. 332;μή τις.. ἐμὲ χειρὶ βαρείῃ πλήξῃ Od.18.57
, etc.;ἱστὸς.. πλῆξε κυβερνήτεω κεφαλήν 12.412
: c. acc. dupl. pers. et rei, strike one on..,τὸν δ' ἄορι πλῆξ' αὐχένα Il.11.240
, etc.;τὸν.. ξίφεϊ.. κληῗδα παρ' ὦμον πλῆξ' 5.147
;τὸν.. κατ' ἄκνηστιν μέσα νῶτα πλῆξα Od.10.162
; πὺξ πεπληγέμεν, of boxers, Il.23.660;πλῆξ' αὐτοσχεδίην 12.192
; πεπληγὼς ἀγορῆθεν ἀεικέσσι πληγῇσιν having driven him with blows, 2.264; κῦμα.. μιν.. πλῆξεν struck him, Od.5.431;ὦσε ποδὶ πλήξας 22.20
; ἵππω πλήξαντε [ποσὶ τὸν νεκρόν] Il.5.588;πέπληγον χορὸν ποσίν Od.8.264
; ἵππους ἐς πόλεμον πεπληγέμεν whip on the horses to the fray, Il.16.728; of Zeus, strike with lightning, Hes. Th. 855:—[voice] Med., μηρὼ πληξάμενος having smitten his thighs, Il.16.125;καὶ ὣ πεπλήγετο μηρώ 12.162
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); πλήξασθαι τὴν κεφαλήν, as a token of grief, Hdt.3.14:—[voice] Pass., to be struck, smitten, πληγέντε κεραυνῷ stricken by lightning, Il.8.455, etc.; of a ship,Διὸς πληγεῖσα κ. Od.12.416
; of a tree, Hes.Sc. 422, cf. Th. 861; ἡ κριθὴ ἐπλήγη (by hail?) PPetr.2p.69 (iii B. C.): freq. in Trag.,πληγεὶς θεοῦ μάστιγι A.Th. 608
;Διὸς πληγέντα.. πυρί E.Supp. 934
; πληγείς τινος stricken by a man, Id.Or. 497 (s.v.l.); ἔβραχε θύρετρα πληγέντα κληῗδι touched by the key, Od.21.50;ὥσπερ τὰ χαλκία πληγέντα.. ἠχεῖ Pl.Prt. 329a
;ὑπὸ δόρατος πλαγεὶς δι' ἀμφοτέρων τῶν ὀφθαλμῶν IG42(1).122.64
(Epid., iv B. C.): c. acc. cogn.,πέπληγμαι καιρίαν πληγήν A.Ag. 1343
.2 with acc. of the thing set in motion, κονίσαλον ἐς οὐρανὸν ἐπέπληγον πόδες ἵππων struck the dust up to heaven, Il.5.504; Ζεὺς ἐπ' Ἴδᾳ πλᾶξε κεραυνόν (for Ἴδαν πλᾶξε κεραυνῷ) Pi.N.10.71:—[voice] Pass., πλήσσονται λινέαις ὄρτυγες ἐν νεφέλαις are dashed against the nets, Call.Aet.3.1.37.4 of musical sounds,οὑτωσὶ πληγέντα οὕτως ἐφθέγξατο τὰ φωνήεντα Plot.3.3.5
.II metaph. in [voice] Pass., receive a blow, to be heavily defeated, Hdt.5.120, 8.130, Th.4.108, 8.38; to be stricken by misfortune,συμφορῇ πεπληγμένον Hdt.1.41
, cf. A.Ch. 31 (lyr.); στρατὸν τοσοῦτον πέπληγμαι I am smitten in so great a host, Id.Pers. 1015 (lyr.); (lyr.);φθινάσιν πληγεῖσα νόσοις S.Ant. 819
(anap.).2 to be smitten emotionally,ἱμέρῳ πεπληγμένοι A.Ag. 544
; also πληγέντες δώροισι touched by bribes, Hdt.8.5;ἐξ ἔρωτος Hermesian. 7.42
;τὴν καρδίαν πληγεὶς ὑπὸ λόγων Pl.Smp. 218a
, etc.3 [voice] Act. of wines, when smelt or drunk, overpower,τὴν κεφαλήν Gal.18(2).568
, 15.672; shock,κατασεισμὸς πλήσσει [τινὰ] βιαίως Sor.1.72
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A dash against,τὰ ὑπομάζια τῇ γῇ D.S.34
/5.2.12;πέτρᾳ τὴν κεφαλήν J.AJ14.13.10
; π. τινὶ τὰς θύρας, εἰς τὸ μέτωπον τὴν θύραν, slam the door in one's face, Luc.DMeretr. 15.2, Nav.22; esp. of shipwreck,π. ναῦς σκοπέλοις Plu.Marc.15
;τὸ σκάφος τῷ αἰγιαλῷ Luc.VH2.47
;ναῦς πρὸς τὴν ἄκραν D.C.48.47
; π. τὰς ναῦς wreck them, Philostr.VA4.32; shatter,τὸν οὐρανόν Iamb.Myst.6.5
:— [voice] Pass., to be dashed against,αἱμασιαῖς Ph.2.123
;τῷ λιθοστρώτῳ J.BJ 6.3.2
;τῇ γῇ Ael.NA12.21
;ταῖς πέτραις Alciphr.1.1
: also intr. in [voice] Act.,ἡ τοῦ ποταμοῦ ῥύσις τοῖς ὄχθοις π. D.S.5.27
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προτύπτω, intr.,A press forward,Τρῶες δὲ προὔτυψαν ἀολλέες Il.13.136
, al.; ἀνὰ ῥῖνας δριμὺ μένος προὔτυψε rushed forward, Od.24.319; Ἀργὼ προὔτυψεν ἐπειγομένη ἀνέμοισιν pressed onward, A.R.1.953, cf. 3.1397, etc.; Νεῖλος.. προὔτυψε πόντῳ rushed forward to.., Nic.Th. 176, cf. Al. 499; πηλαμύσι προὔτυψεν dashed against them, Opp.H.4.545; ἐς θάλαμον π. ib. 392.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προτύπτω
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A pound, smite, crush,τοὺς καδίσκους συγκεραυνώσω σποδῶν Cratin.187
, cf. Ar.Nu. 1376, Ra. 662, Av. 1016;σ. τοῖς κονδύλοις Id.Lys. 366
, cf. ἀπο-, κατα-σποδέω:—[voice] Pass., νιφάδι.. σποδούμενος pelted by the storm, E.Andr. 1129; σ. πρὸς πέτρας dashed against the rocks, Id.Hipp. 1238: abs., στρατὸς κακῶς ς. handled roughly, in sorry plight, A.Ag. 670. -
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A dash together, dash in pieces, crush, Hom. only in tmesi,σύν κεν ἄραξ' ἡμέων κεφαλάς Od.9.498
;σὺν δ' ὀστέ' ἄραξεν πάντ' ἄμυδις Il.12.384
;σ. οἶκον E.HF 1142
; σ. τινὰ λίθοις, ὀδοῦσι, D.H.8.59, Luc.VH1.30;σ. τοὺς ἵππους D.H.5.15
:—[voice] Pass., to be dashed in pieces,σύν τ' ὀστέ' ἀράχθη Od.5.426
; συναραχθέντων τῶν πλοίων, by the storm, Hdt.7.170; συναράσσονται κεφαλάς have their heads broken, Id.2.63;- ομένων ὀδόντων Pancrat.Oxy.1085.19
;νῆσοι σ. ἀλλήλαις Luc.VH1.41
.2 intr., dash together, of winds, Arist.Mu. 397a20: of enemies,σφίσιν αὐτοῖς D.C.73.15
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Aἀναβράσῃ Dsc.5.14
, boil well, seethe,ἀναβράττω κίχλας Ar. Pax 1197
; : abs.,ἀναβράττετ', ἐξοπτᾶτε Ach. 1005
, cf. Dsc.l.c.: metaph.,ζωήν.. ζέουσάν τε καὶ ἀναβράττουσαν Dam.Pr.86
.2 throw up,τὰ ἐν τοῖς λίκνοις ἀναβραττόμενα Arist.Mete. 368b29
; esp. of the sea, ἅλμη ἀναβρασθεῖσα spray dashed up, A.R.2.566, cf. LXX Wi.10.19.II intr., jump, of chariot, ib.Na.3.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀναβράσσω
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20 ἀράσσω
Aἀράσσεσκον Pi.P.4.226
: [tense] fut. ἀράξω ([etym.] συν-) Hom., [dialect] Dor.ἀραξῶ Theoc.2.160
: [tense] aor. ἤραξα ([etym.] ἀπ-) Hom., [dialect] Ep. :—[voice] Pass., [tense] aor. ἠράχθην, [dialect] Ep. ἀράχθην ([etym.] συν-) Hom.: [tense] fut. [voice] Med. in pass. sense,κατ-αράξεσθαι Plu.Caes.44
:— smite, dash in pieces, (Hom. only in compds. ἀπαράσσω, συναράσσω); of any violent impact, with collat. notion of rattling, clanging, as of horses,ὁπλαῖς ἀ. χθόνα Pi.
l.c.; ἄρασσε (sc. πύλας) knock at the door, E.Hec. 1044; , cf. Theoc.2.6 ([voice] Pass., of the door, open with a crash, Luc.DMeretr.15.2); pound in a mortar,ὅλμῳ ἀ. Nic. Th. 508
; ἀράσσειν στέρνα, κρᾶτα, beat the breasts, the head, in mourning, A.Pers. 1054 (lyr.), E.Tr. 279 (lyr.); ἄρασσε μᾶλλον strike harder, A.Pr.58;ὄψεις ἀράξας S.Ant.52
;ἤρασσε βλέφαρα Id.OT 1276
:—in [voice] Pass.,ὀμμάτων ἀραχθέντων Id.Ant. 975
(lyr.); also ἀ. πέτροις τινά strike with a shower of stones, E.IT 327:—[voice] Pass.,πέτροισιν ἠράσσοντο A. Pers. 460
:—a). κιθάρην strike the lyre, Orph.A. 382; ὕμνον, μέλος, etc., Nonn.D.1.15, 440, etc.2 c. dat. modi, ἀράσσειν τινὰ ὀνείδεσι, κακοῖς, assail with reproaches or threats, S.Aj. 725, Ph. 374, cf. ἐξαράσσω.II [voice] Pass., to be dashed against,πρὸς τὰς πέτρας Hdt.6.44
;πρὸς τὴν γῆν Luc.Anach.11
; of things, dash one against the other, A.R.2.553, Ael.NA16.39.—The simple Verb is poetic, used once by Hdt. and in late Prose, v. supr. (Akin to ῥάσσω, [dialect] Ion. ῥήσσω (q.v.), cf. προσαρασσόμενον· προσρησσόμενον, Hsch.).
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