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1 ψιλόω
A strip bare, mostly of hair,ψ. τὴν κεφαλήν τινος Hdt.4.26
;ψιλοῦν τὰ δέρματα Thphr.HP9.20.3
; ψ. τὰ δένδρα strip them bare, ib.4.14.9:—[voice] Pass., become bald,ψιλοῦτο δὲ καλὰ κάρηνα Hes.Fr.29
;χελιδόνες.. ἐψιλωμέναι
bare of feathers,Arist.
HA 600a16.II c. gen., strip bare of,σαρκῶν ἐπωμίδα Hp.Art.1
:—[voice] Pass.,ὀστέων κατήγματα ἐψιλωμένα Id.Aph.5.22
, cf. Art.69, Arist.HA 519b5.2 strip, rob, deprive of a thing,ψ. [τινὰ] τὰ πλεῖστα τῆς δυνάμιος Hdt.2.151
;τινὰ χρημάτων Alciphr.1.18
: abs. in same sense, X.Cyr.4.5.12:—[voice] Pass.,ἐλπίδος ὁ καιρὸς ἐψιλώθη Phld.Herc.1232p.67V.
3 generally, leave naked, unarmed, or defenceless, Th.3.109.4 [voice] Pass., to be laid bare, of roots, X.Oec.17.12 sq.; exposed, unprotected,Plb.
3.73.7;τὸ ψιλούμενον στεγαστέον X.Eq.12.7
.5 strip off, pull out,τρίχας Dsc.2.179
:—[voice] Pass., of things, to be stripped off something,τὰ κρέα ἐψιλωμένα τῶν ὀστέων Hdt.4.61
; cf. ψίλωμα.
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