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1 ἐπιέννυμι
A put on besides or over, χλαῖναν δ' ἐπιέσσαμεν we threw a cloak over him, Od.20.143: elsewh. Hom. has only [tense] pf. part. [voice] Pass. ἐπιειμένος ([dialect] Aeol.ἐπέμμενος Sapph.70
): in metaph. sense c. acc., ἀναιδείην, ἀλκήν, clad in shamelessness, strength, Il.1.149, 8.262, etc.;ἐ. ἀχλύν AP7.283
(Leon.); λευκοῖσι κόμας ἐ. ὤμοις covered with hair over her white shoulders, A.R.3.45; χαλκὸν ἐπίεσται has brass upon or over it, Orac. ap. Hdt.1.47:—[voice] Med., put on oneself besides, put on as an upper garment,χλαίνας ἐπείνυσθαι Hdt.4.64
: metaph., ἐπὶδὲ νεφέλην ἕσσαντο Il.14.350
; γᾶν ἐπιεσσόμενος ([tense] fut.), i.e. to be buried. Pi.N.11.16; soγῆν ἐπιέσασθαι X.Cyr.6.4.6
;γῆν ἐπιεννύμεθα AP7.480
(Leon.), cf. Theoc.Ep.9.4: also, c. acc. rei, ἐπιεσσάμενοι νῶτον κρόκαις having wrapt one's shoulders with it, Pi.N.10.44.— Old [dialect] Ep. Verb, not found till late (exc. Sapph. l.c.) in the form [full] ἐφέννῡμι, because of the digamma, v. ἕννυμι, καταέννυμι; ἐπιέσασθαι is retained even in X.l.c.; ἐφέσσεσθαι, ἐφέσσατο, A.R.1.691, 1326;ἐφεσσάμενος Theoc.
l.c., AP7.299 (Nicom.), 446 (Hegesipp.).Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιέννυμι
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