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1 προενεχυράζεις
προενεχυράζωdistrain upon previously: pres ind act 2nd sg -
2 προενεχυράζω
A distrain upon previously, in [voice] Pass.,διὰ τὸ προηνεχυράσθαι τοὺς κλήρους PTeb. 61
(b). 274(ii B.C.); cf. sq.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > προενεχυράζω
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3 προσενεχυράζω
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4 ἀναπράσσω
A exact, levy money or debts, Th.8.107, Lys.16.6;ἀ. τό τε κεφάλαιον καὶ τὸν τόκον IG9(1)
. 694.58 ([place name] Corcyra); demand back, of loans already repaid, OGI669.20 (so in [voice] Med., of interest already paid, Plu.2.295d); ἀ. ὑπόσχεσιν exact the fulfilment of a promise, Th.2.95, cf. Ar.Av. 1621; distrain upon,τὰ ἐμφανέα SIG554.16
([place name] Thermon):—[voice] Med., exact for oneself,δίκας D.H.6.19
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5 ἐκφορέω
2 generally, carry out, Hdt.1.197, 9.116, Is.6.42 ([voice] Pass., ib.41):—[voice] Med., take out with one, E.Cyc. 234, etc.:— [voice] Pass., move forth,ὣς τότε ταρφειαὶ κόρυθες.. νηῶν ἐκφορέοντο Il.19.360
.3 dig out, of earth dug from a trench, Hdt.2.150 ([voice] Pass.), 7.23; of metal from mines, X.Vect.4.2 ([voice] Pass.).5 in [voice] Pass., to be cast on shore, Hdt.8.12.6 blab, blurt out, dub. in Hermesian.7.98.7 [voice] Med., distrain upon goods, D.47.53,75.9 ἐκφορεῖ· σπανίζει ὑπάρχοντα, Hsch.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐκφορέω
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6 ὑπερήμερος
ὑπερήμερ-ος, ον,A over the day for payment, after which the debtor became liable to have his goods seized, Lex ap. D.21.10, Syngr. ap. eund.35.12, IG5(2).6.44 (Tegea, iv B. C.);ὑ. γενέσθαι τινί D.47.75
;ὑ. γενόμενος ἑπτὰ μνῶν Antipho 5.63
, cf. Lys. 23.14; τὸ ὑπεράμερον τῶν ὀδέων the penalty for unpunctual delivery of.., IG42(1).109 ii 150 (Epid., iii B. C.); λαβὼν ὑπερήμερόν τινα, i.e. having a right to distrain upon him, D.21.81;ἑάλω ὑ. Ach.Tat.4.42
: c. gen.,ὑ. τῆς προθεσμίας Luc.Pisc.52
; also of the debt,τῆς δίκης ὑ. γίγνεσθαι Plu.2.548d
; ὑ. δικαιωτής adjourning the penalty, ib.549d.II metaph., ὑ. μοι τῶν γάμων αἱ παρθένοι past the time of marriage, Anaxandr.68; ὑ. τῆς ζωῆς past the term of life, Luc. Philops.25; ὑ. τῆς ἀκροάσεως too old to listen, Philostr.Ep.68.2 of things, τοῦ ἰδίου βίου φθέγξασθαί τι ὑ. lasting beyond one's own life, Longin.14.3; ὡς ὑ. γίγνεσθαι τἀληθὲς τοῦ ἑκάστου βίου the search for truth lasts longer than the individual's life, Luc.Herm.67.b time-expired,μήπω τοῦ πένθους ὑπερημέρου.. γεγονότος Ph.2.169
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7 ῥυσιάζω
A treat as a ῥύσιον, seize, distrain upon, , cf. SIG629.20 (Delph., ii B.C.), al., Ph.1.638; of plundering a city as reprisal for stolen property,τὴν πόλιν D.S.8.7
:—[voice] Pass., to be so treated, A.Supp. 424 (lyr.), E. Ion 1406, IGl.c.; τί ῥυσιασθείς; robbed of what? cj. in E.Heracl. 163; of debtors at Rome, Plu.Cor.5: metaph., ψευδόδειπνα.. μαργώσης γνάθου ἐρρυσιάσθη cj. in A.Fr. 258.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ῥυσιάζω
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