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1 έκβολον
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2 ἔκβολον
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3 εκβόλιμον
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4 ἐκβόλιμον
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5 μύδρος
μύδρος, ὁ,A anvil of stone or metal, A.Fr. 307 (reading μύδρος) ; τύπτεσθαι μύδρος, i. e. as hard as an anvil, Antiph.195.3; also the redhot mass of iron on the anvil, Call.Dian.49, Nic.Al.50; μύδρους αἴρειν χεροῖν hold red-hot iron in the hands, as an ordeal, S.Ant. 264;μύδρον σιδήρεον κατεπόντωσαν Hdt.1.165
, cf. Arist.Ath.23.5, IG12.682 (prob.), Call.Fr. 209; Πακτώλιος μ. lump [of gold] from Pactolus, Lyc.272; μ. διάπυρος a red-hot mass of stone or metal, of the sun, Anaxag. ap. D.L.2.8, cf. 15, Archel. in Placit.2.13.6, Ph.1.623;ἀστέρος μ. Critias 25.35
D.; μ. διάπυροι the stones thrown out by Aetna, Arist.Mu. 395b23, cf. Str.6.2.8; also, of red-hot stones or pieces of metal, thrown into a liquid to vaporize it, Hp.Mul.2.134: generally, a stone, Orph.A. 896; ὁ ἀὴρ διάπυρος καὶ μ. γενόμενος dub. in Hp. Flat.8; μύδρος κίων παχὺς ἄξυστος (sine interpr.) Gloss. (Not in Hom. exc. in a spurious line read by some after Il.15.21.) (Cf. σμύδρος.) -
6 ἐκτινάσσω
A shake out, in cleaning, ἔρια, ἱμάτια, BGU827.22; expel,ἕλμινθας Diph.Siph.
ap. Ath.2.51f, cf. Dsc.1.126; ἔμβρυα ib.76:—[voice] Pass.,ἐκ δ' ἐτίναχθεν ὀδόντες Il.16.348
, cf. Plu.Cat.Ma.14; [ὁ Φαέθων] ἐκτινάσσεται is thrown out, Palaeph.52, cf. Agath.4.20.II intr., make a disturbance, Hp. Epid.6.2.19; make a thorough search, UPZ5.12 (ii B.C.); kick out, of animals,εἰς τοὺς πλησίον ἵππους Ael. Tact.19.2
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7 ἔκβολος
ἔκβολ-ος, ον,A thrown out or away, exposed,ἔκβολον οἴκων βρέφος E.Ph. 804
(lyr.) ; rejected,σφόνδυλοι Supp.Epigr.2.569.22
([place name] Didyma) ;ἔ. βροτῶν βίου Luc.Trag.215
.3 cast out, [ ἔφοδος] ὡσανεὶ κόσκινον [ ἀριθμοὺς]ὥσπερ ἐ. ἀποχωρίσει Iamb.in Nic.p.29P.
; τὰ διὰ κοσκίνου ἔ. ib.p.30P.2 ναὸς ἔκβολα seem to be rags cast out from the ship, Id.Hel. 422 ; but,3 in Id.IT 1042 πόντου ἔκβολον an outbreak, a place where the sea has broken in upon the land.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἔκβολος
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8 εκβολάς
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9 ἐκβολάς
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10 κακβολάς
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11 κἀκβολάς
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12 έκβολα
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13 ἔκβολα
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14 έκβολοι
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15 ἔκβολοι
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16 έκβολος
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17 ἔκβολος
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18 εκβολάδα
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19 ἐκβολάδα
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20 εκβολάδος
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