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1 ἐποίχομαι
A go towards, approach,μνηστῆρας ἐπῴχετο Od.1.324
;αἰτίζειν..ἐποιχόμενον μνηστῆρας 17.346
, cf. 6.282 ;ἐ. δόμον ἄλλον Thgn.353
; [θεοὺς] τραπέζαις ἐ. draw near to the gods with sacrificial feasts, Pi.O.3.40 ;εὐεργέταν Id.P.2.24
.2 go round, visit in succession, of one who hands round wine, αὐτοῖσιν θάμ' ἐπῴχετοοἰνοχοεύων Od.1.143
; of a general, pass along troops,στίχας ἀνδρῶν Il.15.279
, cf. 16.155 ; inspect, [ φώκας] Od.4.451 : abs., go his rounds, Il.10.171, 17.215 ;πάντοσ' ἐποιχόμενος 5.508
;πάντῃ ἐ. 6.81
, 10.167, etc.3 of arrows visiting persons with death, , cf. 50 ; οἷς ἀγανοῖσι βέλεσσιν ἐποιχόμενος (or - νη) κατέπεφνεν, 24.759, Od.3.280, 5.124, etc.4 go over or ply one's task,ἔργον ἐ. Il.6.492
, Od.1.358, 17.227, etc. ; δόρπον ἐ. set about preparing it, 13.34 ; freq. of women, ἱστὸν ἐ. ply the loom, Il.1.31, Od.5.62, al., cf. Ephor.5 J. ;ἔργον φυλόπιδος ἐ. Mimn.14.10
; (tm.); [γύας καὶ ἀλωὰς] ἔργοισιν ἐ. with labour, Theoc.25.32 : c. dat.,ἔργῳ ἐ. Q.S.12.343
codd.: abs. in part., with another Verb, busily,ἡ μὲν ἐποιχομένη..ἔντυεν ἵππους Il.5.720
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