A.that may be overrun, τεῖχος ἐ. a wall that may be scaled, Il.6.434 (but τεῖχος ἅρμασιν ἐ. on which chariots can run, AP9.58 (Antip.(?))); ἐ. Ζεφύροισι overrun by the W. winds, ib.10.13 (Satyr.), cf. Opp.H. 3.635; “νηυσὶν ἐ. ἐστι θάλασσα” Mosch.2.137; τὰ ἐ. καὶ ταπεινά, of countries, Plu.Eum.9.
3.. fatally easy, “πρᾶγμα” Just.Nov.72.6.
II.. Act., running over, spreading, of sores, Nic.Th.242.
3.. following freely or easily, A.Supp.124 (lyr.); “τὸ σὸν κατὰ χειρὸς ἐ. καὶ λεῖον” Luc. Dem.Enc.10.
III.. Subst. ἐπίδρομος, ὁ, cord which runs along the upper edge of a net, X.Cyn.6.9, Poll.5.29, cf. Plin.HN19.11; so δι᾽ ὀργάνων ἐπιδρόμων (prob.) by running ropes, Plu.Sert.22.
2.. a small sail at the stern, like the mizzen-sail of a yawl (or, acc. to Poll.1.91, the mast of such a sail), Isid.Etym.19.3.3.