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1 ἐπιμέμφομαι
A cast blame upon, c.dat. pers.,ἦ τι κασιγνήτοις ἐπιμέμφεαι Od.16.97
, etc.: c.gen. rei, find fault for or because of a thing, complain of it, εὐχωλῆς ἐπιμέμφεται complains of a vow [neglected], Il.1.65, cf. 2.225;ἕνεκ' ἀρητῆρος 1.94
; ἐ. τινί τινος blame one for a thing, Luc.DMort.27.2; rarelyἐ. τινά τινος, ὧν ἐπιμεμφομένα σε S. Tr. 122
(lyr.): c. acc., blame, ;γηραλέην χεῖρα AP6.83
(Maced.); find fault, complain, μηδὲν ἐ. Hdt.1.116, etc.; ἐ.ὅτι.. Hp.
Aër.22. b.c. inf., to be unwilling, Hld.1.9.2. c. acc. rei, impute as matter of blame,τὰ Κροῖσος ἐπιμεμφόμενος τῷ Κύρῳ Hdt. 1.75
, cf. 2.161, etc.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἐπιμέμφομαι
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