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1 ἐπίπλοος
2. sailing after, D.S.20.50.3.3. on board ship: as Subst., = ἐπιβάτης, Arr. ap. Suid., cf. POxy. 276 (i A.D.), etc.------------------------------------A sailing against, bearing down upon, attack or onset of a ship or fleet, Th.2.90, X.HG4.3.11, Plu. Lys.11, etc.; ποιεῖσθαι ἐπίπλουν, = ἐπιπλεῖν, Th.8.79; ἐ. ἐποιοῦντο τῇ Μιλήτῳ ib.30; ἐπὶ τὴν Σάμον ib.63;τοῖς Ἀθηναίοις Id.3.78
; τῇ Πελοποννήσῳ ἑκατὸν νεῶν ἐπίπλουν ἐξαρτύοντες fitting out 100 ships for the expedition against.., Id.2.17, cf. 56;ἐ. θέσθαι Plu.Aem.9
; rarely of friends, sailing towards, approach,ἐ. φίλιος Th.8.102
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2 επιπλεύσει
ἐπίπλευσιςsailing against: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐπιπλεύσεϊ, ἐπίπλευσιςsailing against: fem dat sg (epic)ἐπίπλευσιςsailing against: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐπιπλέωsail upon: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐπιπλέωsail upon: fut ind act 3rd sgἐπιπλέωsail upon: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
3 ἐπιπλεύσει
ἐπίπλευσιςsailing against: fem nom /voc /acc dual (attic epic)ἐπιπλεύσεϊ, ἐπίπλευσιςsailing against: fem dat sg (epic)ἐπίπλευσιςsailing against: fem dat sg (attic ionic)ἐπιπλέωsail upon: aor subj act 3rd sg (epic)ἐπιπλέωsail upon: fut ind act 3rd sgἐπιπλέωsail upon: fut ind mid 2nd sg -
4 επιπλόου
ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut gen sgἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc gen sgἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc gen sg (epic doric ionic) -
5 ἐπιπλόου
ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut gen sgἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc gen sgἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc gen sg (epic doric ionic) -
6 επιπλόω
ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut dat sgἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc dat sgἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc dat sg (epic doric ionic)ἐπιπλάζωfut opt act 3rd sg (epic) -
7 ἐπιπλόῳ
ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut dat sgἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc dat sgἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc dat sg (epic doric ionic)ἐπιπλάζωfut opt act 3rd sg (epic) -
8 επιπλόωι
ἐπιπλόῳ, ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut dat sgἐπιπλόῳ, ἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc dat sgἐπιπλόῳ, ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc dat sg (epic doric ionic)ἐπιπλόῳ, ἐπιπλάζωfut opt act 3rd sg (epic) -
9 ἐπιπλόωι
ἐπιπλόῳ, ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut dat sgἐπιπλόῳ, ἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc dat sgἐπιπλόῳ, ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc dat sg (epic doric ionic)ἐπιπλόῳ, ἐπιπλάζωfut opt act 3rd sg (epic) -
10 επιπλόων
ἐπίπλοαneut gen plἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut gen plἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc gen plἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc gen pl (epic doric ionic)ἐπιπλάζωfut part act masc voc sg (epic)ἐπιπλάζωfut part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic)ἐπιπλάζωfut part act masc nom sg (epic)πίμπλημιfill: imperf ind act 3rd pl (epic)πίμπλημιfill: imperf ind act 1st sg (epic) -
11 ἐπιπλόων
ἐπίπλοαneut gen plἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut gen plἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc gen plἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc gen pl (epic doric ionic)ἐπιπλάζωfut part act masc voc sg (epic)ἐπιπλάζωfut part act neut nom /voc /acc sg (epic)ἐπιπλάζωfut part act masc nom sg (epic)πίμπλημιfill: imperf ind act 3rd pl (epic)πίμπλημιfill: imperf ind act 1st sg (epic) -
12 επίπλοον
ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut nom /voc /acc sgἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc acc sgἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc acc sg (epic doric ionic) -
13 ἐπίπλοον
ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut nom /voc /acc sgἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc acc sgἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc acc sg (epic doric ionic) -
14 επίπλοος
ἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc nom sgἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc nom sg (epic doric ionic) -
15 ἐπίπλοος
ἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc nom sgἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc nom sg (epic doric ionic) -
16 επίπλου
ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc voc sg (attic)ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc gen sg (attic)ἐπιπέλομαιcome to: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric) -
17 ἐπίπλου
ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc voc sg (attic)ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc gen sg (attic)ἐπιπέλομαιcome to: imperf ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric) -
18 επίπλους
ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc acc pl (attic)ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc nom sg (attic epic) -
19 ἐπίπλους
ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc acc pl (attic)ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc nom sg (attic epic) -
20 κηπιπλόου
ἐπιπλόου, ἐπίπλοονfold of the peritoneum: neut gen sgἐπιπλόου, ἐπίπλοος 1sailing against: masc gen sgἐπιπλόου, ἐπίπλοος 2sailing against: masc gen sg (epic doric ionic)
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