A.“-ήνυκα” Plb.4.11.7:—bring quite to an end, accomplish, finish, κέλευθα δ. finish a journey, h.Cer.380, cf. h.Ap.108; “δίαυλον” E.El.825; “τὸ ἑξῆς τῆς ὁδοῦ” X. l.c.; “τὸν πλοῦν ἀπὸ Τύρου” Act.Ap.21.7; “πόνους” Vett.Val. 330.9; “τὰ προσήκοντα” POxy.1469.4 (iii A.D.): c. acc.loci, πολὺν διὰ πόντον ἀνύσσας having finished one's course over the sea, Hes.Op.635; πλεῖον δ. traverse, of a point moving along a line, Arist.LI968a25, cf. Archim.Sph.Cyl.Praef., al.; “τόπους” Plb.4.11.7: abs., δ. εἰς τὰς ὑπερβολάς arrive at a place, Id.3.53.9:—Pass., ὁδὸς διηνυσμένη ib.63.7: aor. inf. “διανυσθῆναι” Hsch.: c. part., finish doing a thing, “οὔ πω κακότητα διήνυσεν ἣν ἀγορεύων” Od.17.517; but πόνοις σε διδοῦσα διήνυσεν continued giving . ., E.Or.1663: abs., live, Vett. Val. 58.17.
δια^νύω (also δια^νύτω S.Ichn.64, X.Mem.2.4.7) [υ^], pf.