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προπί̱πτει, προπίτνωfall prostrate: pres ind mp 2nd sgπροπί̱πτει, προπίτνωfall prostrate: pres ind act 3rd sg -
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24 προπίπτοντι
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προπί̱πτουσι, προπίτνωfall prostrate: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)προπί̱πτουσι, προπίτνωfall prostrate: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
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προπί̱πτουσιν, προπίτνωfall prostrate: pres part act masc /neut dat pl (attic epic doric ionic)προπί̱πτουσιν, προπίτνωfall prostrate: pres ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric ionic) -
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προπίτνωfall prostrate: pres subj act 1st sgπροπίτνωfall prostrate: pres ind act 1st sg -
28 προύπεσον
προέπεσον, προπίτνωfall prostrate: aor ind act 3rd plπροέπεσον, προπίτνωfall prostrate: aor ind act 1st sg -
29 προὔπεσον
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30 προέπεσον
προέπεσον, προπίτνωfall prostrate: aor ind act 3rd plπροέπεσον, προπίτνωfall prostrate: aor ind act 1st sg -
31 προέπιπτον
προέπῑπτον, προπίτνωfall prostrate: imperf ind act 3rd plπροέπῑπτον, προπίτνωfall prostrate: imperf ind act 1st sg -
32 προύπιπτον
προέπῑπτον, προπίτνωfall prostrate: imperf ind act 3rd plπροέπῑπτον, προπίτνωfall prostrate: imperf ind act 1st sg -
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34 πρόπιπτε
πρόπῑπτε, προπίτνωfall prostrate: pres imperat act 2nd sgπρόπῑπτε, προπίτνωfall prostrate: imperf ind act 3rd sg (homeric ionic) -
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A throw or cast down,Ἴλιον κατερεῖψαι Pi.Pae. 8.33
; κατὰ γάρ μιν ἐρείπει πῦρ Orac. ap. Hdt.7.140;σεισμοὶ κατήρειψαν πολὺ τῆς κατοικίας Str.6.1.6
, cf. Max.Tyr.1.3: metaph., κ. τινά ruin, corrupt him, Plu.Sol.6:—[voice] Pass., fall in ruins, of Troy, E.Hec. 477 (lyr.); [τὸ τεῖχος] κατερήρειπτο Hdn.8.2.4
codd.;κατερηρειμμένα IG 5(1).538.22
([place name] Sparta); κατηριμμένα ib.12(5).1097.11 (Ceos, ii A.D.), 12(3).324.17(Thera, ii A.D.).II intr. in [tense] aor. 2, fall down, fall prostrate, [ὑπὸ ποταμοῦ] ἔργα κατήριπε κάλ' αἰζηῶν Il.5.92
;κ. ἐς μέλαν ὕδωρ Theoc.13.49
: [tense] pf.,τεῖχος μὲν γὰρ δὴ κατερήριπεν Il.14.55
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A fall or throw oneself forward, as in rowing,προπεσόντες ἔρεσσον Od.9.490
, 12.194;π. ἡ κοιλία εἰς τὸ στόμα Arist.HA 507a29
; of suppliants, fall prostrate, E. Supp.63 (lyr.); fall first, in battle, Plb.1.58.8.2 metaph., rush headlong, Hyp.Fr. 161; εἰς ἄκαιρον γέλωτα, εἰς κίνδυνον, D.S.13.83, 20.88; to be precipitate, come to a hasty decision, OGI315.56(Epist.Attali, ii B.C.): c. inf.,π. πλημμελῆσαι M.Ant.1.17
: abs., form a hasty judgement, Stoic term, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.291;π. πρὸ καταλήψεως Stoic.3.147
, cf. Arr.Epict. 2.1.10, etc.; make a slip of the tongue,κἂν-πέσωσιν.. τάχιστα διορθοῦσθαι Phld.Rh.1.186S.
III move forwards, advance before the rest, Plb.1.20.15; οἱ προπίπτοντες, opp. οἱ ἀναχωροῦντες, Id.28.3.4; project, of a hill,προπεπτωκυῖα ὀφρύς Id.7.17.1
; of an animal's snout,ῥύγχη προπέπτωκε Str.17.3.4
;- πεπτωκότες τοῖς μετώποις Id.11.11.8
; τὸ προπῖπτον [τοῦ δόρατος] the projecting part, Ascl.Tact.5.1: c. gen., project beyond,τὰ μέσα.. προπέπτωκε τῶν κεράτων Plb.3.115.7
, etc.;κλῖμαξ π. τῶν ἐμβόλων Id.8.4.4
;ἡ σάρισσα δέκα πήχεις π. πρὸ τῶν σωμάτων Id.18.29.4
;ἡ ἄκρα ἔξω τῶν στηλῶν π. Str.2.5.33
.2 Medic., of prolapse,ἕδρα -πεσοῦσα Dsc.2.164
;μήτρα προπίπτει Sor. 2.84
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