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διαβάλλω , fut. -βα^λῶ: pf. -βέβληκα:—
A.throw or carry over or across,νέαςHdt.5.33,34; in wrestling, Ar.Eq.262 codd.
2. more freq. intr., pass over, cross,ἐκ . . ἐς . .Hdt.9.114; “φυγῇ πρὸς ἌργοςE.Supp.931; “πρὸς τὴν ἤπειρονTh.2.83: c. acc. spatii, “δ. πόρονA. Fr.69 (dub.); “γεφύραςE.Rh.117; “τὸν ἸόνιονTh.6.30; “τὸ πέλαγος εἰς ΜεσσαπίουςDemetr.Com.Vet.1.
II. in Ar.Pax643 ἅττα διαβάλοι τις αὐτῷ, ταῦτ᾽ ἂν ἥδιστ᾽ ἤσθιεν, for παραβάλοι, whatever scraps they threw to him, with a play on signf. v.
IV. put off with evasions, δ. τινὰ μίαν (sc. ἡμέραν)“ ἐκ μιᾶςSammelb.5343.41 (ii A. D.), cf. PFlor.36.23 (iv A. D.).
2. c. acc. rei, misrepresent, D.18.225, 28.1, etc.: speak or state slanderously,ὡς οὗτος διέβαλλενId.18.20, cf. ib.14; τοῦτό μου διαβάλλει ib.28: generally, give hostile information, without any insinuation of falsehood, Th.3.4.
3. δ. τι εἴς τινα lay the blame for a thing on . ., Procop.Arc.22.19.
4. disprove a scientific or philosophical doctrine, Gal.5.289:—Pass., Id.5.480, Plu.2.930b.
5. δ. ἔπος declare it spurious, Id.Thes. 34.
VI. deceive by false accounts, impose upon, mislead,τινάHdt.3.1, 5.50, 8.110, E.Fr.435:—Med., Hdt.9.116, Ar.Av.1648 (ubi v. Sch.), Th.1214:—Pass., Hp.Nat.Puer.30, Pl.Phdr.255a, Plu.2.563d.
VII. divert from a course of action, πρὸς τὴν κακίαν τινάς ib.809f:—Pass., “ψυχὴ -βέβληται πρὸς μάχηνArr.Epict.2.26.3.
VIII. Med., contract an obligation (?), Leg.Gort.9.26.
IX. διαβάλλεσθαι ἀστραγάλοις πρός τινα throw against him, Plu.2.148d, 272f.
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