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1 πρόχυσις
II π. τῆς γῆς deposition of mud by water, alluvial soil, Id.2.5; π. ἐξ Αἰθιοπίης κατενηνειγμένην ὑπὸ τοῦ ποταμοῦ ib.12, cf. A.R.2.964;Ἀσσυρίης π. χθονός D.P.772
;π. ἰλυόεσσα Opp.H.1.116
.2 of sweat, ἡ δι' ὅλου τοῦ σώματος ἐν ἱδρῶτι π. Ph.1.29.III metaph., pouring forth,τῶν παθῶν Longin.9.13
, cf. Dam.Pr.84.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πρόχυσις
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2 ἐκχέω
ἐκ-χέω, mid. aor. 1 ἐκχεύατο, aor. 2 ἐξέχυτο and ἔκχυτο, part. ἐκχύμενος, pass. plup. ἐξεκέχυντο: pour out; mid., something that is one's own, ὀιστούς, Od. 22.3; or intrans., stream or pour forth, ὕδατος ἐκχυμένοιο, Il. 21.300; met., of meshes ‘hanging down,’ Od. 8.279; men or animals ‘pouring forth’ in numbers, Od. 8.515.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > ἐκχέω
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3 πολυχόου
πολυχόοςpouring forth much: masc /fem /neut gen sg -
4 πολύχοος
A pouring forth much, yielding much, of animals, prolific, Arist.HA 629a35, cf. Vett. Val.10.28; of fruit and grain, Thphr.HP8.4.3;πολυχούστερα τὰ χεδροπά Id.CP4.8.1
;τὸ καταβληθὲν πολύχουν ἀποδίδωσιν J.BJ4.8.3
: metaph. of a writer or orator, copious,τῶν καθ' αὑτὸν πολυχούστατος Phld.Acad.Ind.p.102
M., cf. Rh.1.157 S.2 capable of great diffusion, Hp.Vict.2.56.II manifold, various, Arist.Rh. 1418b9: [comp] Comp. ;πολύχουν τὸ φυτὸν καὶ ποικίλον Thphr.HP 1.1.10
; variety,Ptol.
Geog.1.15.1; τὸ π. τῆς φύσεως the prodigal variety of Nature, Plot.6.2.3;ποικίλον καὶ π. χρῆμα ἡ ψυχή Them.Or.2.35a
;π. καὶ πολύτροπος Iamb.Protr.21
.λή; π. ἐν πᾶσιν ἰητρός IG14.1813
.2 frequent,π. κακία, σπάνιον δ' ἡ ἀρετή Ph.2.4
, cf. Iamb. in Nic.p.33 P.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > πολύχοος
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5 χέω
χέω ( χέϝω, root χυ), ipf. χέον, χέε(ν), aor. 1 (Att.) ἔχεεν, ἔχεαν, also ἔχευα, χεῦα, subj. χεύω, χεύομεν, mid. pres. inf. χεῖσθαι, ipf. χεόμην, aor. 1 (ἐ) χεύατο, aor. 2 ἔχυτο, part. χυμένη, pass. perf. 3 pl. κέχυνται, plup. κέχυτο, aor. opt. χυθείη: I. act., pour, shed, not of liquids only, but freq. of dry things, leaves strewn, let fall, earth heaped up, etc., χυτὴν ἐπὶ γαῖαν ἔχευαν, so τύμβον, σῆμα, α 2, Il. 23.256; still more naturally said of mist, cloud, darkness, Il. 17.270, Il. 20.321; then fig., ὕπνον, κάλλος, φωνήν, Od. 7.286, ψ 1, Od. 19.521.—II. pass. and aor. 2 mid., be poured, shed, or strewn, pour, flow, with the same freedom of application as act., ἀήρ, χιών, κόπρος, Od. 9.330; of persons pouring forth in numbers, pressing around one, Il. 16.267, Od. 10.415 ; ἀμφ' αὐτῷ χυμένη, i. e. embracing him, Il. 19.284; so once aor. 1, Il. 7.63.—III. mid., aor. 1, but not aor. 2, pour for oneself, or in any way subjectively, Od. 10.518 ; χεύατο κὰκ κεφαλῆς, on ‘his’ head, Il. 18.24 ; βέλεα χέοντο, ‘their’ missiles, Il. 8.159 ; ἀμφί υἱὸν ἐχεύατο πήχεε, ‘threw her’ arms about him, Il. 5.314.A Homeric dictionary (Greek-English) (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ομηρικό λεξικό) > χέω
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6 ἐκχέω
ἐκχέω (later[suff] ἐκφων-χύνω Ev.Matt.23.35 ([voice] Pass.), etc., condemned by Luc. Pseudol.29), [tense] fut. - χέω (v. χέω): [tense] aor. 1 ἐξέχεα (also imper.Aἔκχυσον Hsch.
); [dialect] Ep. [tense] aor. [voice] Med.ἐκχευάμην Od.24.178
: [tense] pf.ἐκκέχῠκα Men. 915
:— pour out, prop. of liquids,οἶνον Il.3.296
;αἷμ' ἐκχέας πέδοι A. Eu. 653
, cf.Ev.Matt.23.35 ([voice] Pass.);ἀναίτιον αἷμα SIG 1181.5
(Jewish, ii B.C.); ; ([voice] Pass.), Plu.Alc.6; is spilt, Ev. Matt.9.17
: metaph., (in [voice] Med.) ταχέας δ’ ἐκχεύατ' ὀϊστούς he poured forth his arrows, Od.22.3, 24.178;σοὶ.. δαίμονες.. ἐλπίδας ἐξέχεαν Pl.Epigr.7.4
.b pour away: hence, spill, a vessel,ποδάνιπτρον Ar.Fr. 306
; τὸν χόα Men.l.c.:—[voice] Pass., to be drained, εἰς [διώρυχα] PRyl.154.18 (i A.D.).3 pour out like water, squander, waste, ; , cf. S.El. 1291;πλοῦτον ἐξέχεεν εἰς δαπάνας AP9.367
(Luc.);ἐ. τά τε αὑτοῦ καὶ ἑαυτόν Pl.R. 553b
; spoil,τὸ πᾶν σόφισμα S.Ph.13
.7 = συγχέω, ὅρκια Hsch. s.v. ἐξέχεαν.II [voice] Pass., used by Hom. mostly in [tense] plpf. ἐξεκέχυντο, as also in [ per.] 3sg.[dialect] Ep.[tense] aor. ἐξέχῠτο or ἔκχῠτο, part. ἐκχύμενος [ῠ]: later [tense] fut.ἐκχῠθήσομαι Hero Aut.4.1
:—pour out, stream out or forth, prop. of liquids, Il.21.300, Od.19.504, etc.;ἐκ δ' ἄρα πᾶσαι χύντο χαμαὶ χολάδες Il.4.525
; soἐξεχύθη τὰ σπλάγχνα Act.Ap.1.18
: metaph., of persons,σφήκεσσιν ἐοικότες ἐξεχέοντο Il.16.259
; ἱππόθεν ἐκχύμενοι pouring from the [wooden] horse, Od.8.515;ἐκχυθέντες ἁλέες ἐκ τοῦ τείχεος Hdt.3.13
: generally, to be spread out,πολλὰ δὲ [δέσματα].. μελαθρόφιν ἐξεκέχυντο Od.8.279
;σάρκες εἰς ὑπέρογκον ἐκκεχυμέναι πιότητα Luc.Am.14
.2 metaph.,ῥηθέντα ματαίως ἐκκέχυται στομάτων Emp.39.3
; to be cast away, forgotten,ἐκκέχυται φιλότης Thgn. 110
; .3 give oneself up to any emotion, to be overjoyed, Ar.V. 1469 (lyr.); ἐ. εἰς ἑταίρας, εἰς τὸν κίνδυνον, give oneself up to.., Plb.31.25.4, 3.19.1; ἐπὶ τὰ εὐτρεπισθέντα, of a glutton, Ph.1.38;ἁβρὰ γελῶν ὄμμασιν ἐκκέχυσαι AP12.156
.4 lie languidly, ib.5.54.8 (Diosc.).5 metaph., of Time,ἐ. κατὰ τὴν χρονικὴν παράτασιν Procl.Inst.55
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7 πρόχουν
πρόχοοςvessel for pouring out: fem acc sg (attic)προχέωpour forth: imperf ind act 3rd pl (attic epic doric)προχέωpour forth: imperf ind act 1st sg (attic epic doric)προχόωpile in front: imperf ind act 3rd pl (homeric ionic)προχόωpile in front: imperf ind act 1st sg (homeric ionic) -
8 προχέω
A pour forth or forward, π. ῥόον εἰς ἅλα δῖαν, of a river, Il. 21.219, cf. h.Ap. 241; ; πρὶς ὕδατος προχέειν pour in three parts of water first, Hes.Op. 596;σπονδὰς προχέαντες Hdt.7.192
; : metaph.,π. ὄπα γλυκεῖαν Pi.P.10.56
, cf.IG3.713.4;λίγειαν ὀμφήν Anacreont.41.10
:—[voice] Pass., pour on or forth, metaph. of large bodies of men pouring over a plain,ἐς πεδίον προχέοντο Il.2.465
, cf. 15.360, 21.6, A.R.1.635, etc.; θυσία.. προχυθεῖσα cj. in E.Fr.912.5 (anap.);προχεῖται τὰ λεγόμενα Longin.19
; τὰς προκεχυμένας ἄκρας far-projecting, Ph.1.14: later in literal sense,ἵδρωτες προχυθήσονται Antyll.
ap. Aët.9.40;αἷμα προχυθέν D.C.42.26
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9 χύσις
A shedding, pouring out or forth,αἱμάτων Thphr.Fr.174.6
(pl.): metaph., squandering,οὐσίας Alciphr.1.21
.2 diffusion, e.g. of nutriment, Gal.6.87; opp. πίλησις, Id.Nat.Fac.1.3 (pl.); coupled with ἀνάλυσις, διάλυσις, Chrysipp.Stoic.2.136, cf. 188.3 melting,κηροῦ S.E.P.3.14
; casting, fusing, Str.16.2.25.4 dispersion,ἐν τῇ χ. τοῦ ἑνὸς πλῆθος γίγνεται Plot.6.6.1
.II liquid poured forth, flood, stream, ἐκχέασα γάποτον χ., of a libation, A.Ch.97;πόντου χ. Opp.H.5.78
;ὕδατος Arat.393
, A.R.4.1416: metaph, χρονίη χ. lapse of time, AP9.153 (Agath.).2 of dry things, heap,φύλλων χ. Od.5.483
, 19.443;νότος.. χύσιν κατεχεύατο φύλλων Call.Hec.1.1.11
, cf. AP9.282 (Antip.Thess.); .3 metaph. of fluency or copiousness of speech, ascribed to Cicero in contrast to the ὕψος ἀπότομον of Demosthenes,ὁ Κικέρων ἐν χύσει Longin.12.4
;ἡ χ. τῶν λέξεων Phld.Po.Herc. 1676.6
.4 quantity, abundance,σαρκῶν AP5.36
(Rufin.); χ. φαυλότητος a great deal of badness, Porph.Abst.3.2. -
10 ἀπόχυσις
A pouring out or forth,ἀκτίνων ἢ χρωμάτων S.E.P.3.51
, cf. Gal.UP6.2,al.; of corn, coming into ear,ἐκβιάζεσθαι τὴν ἀ. Thphr.HP8.10.4
: generally, inflorescence, ἡ καλαμώδης ἀ. φόβη ib.8.3.4.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἀπόχυσις
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11 ὑγρόχυτος
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