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ἐξυβρίζω ,
A.break out into insolence, wax wanton, Pherecyd.Syr.5, Hdt.4.146,7.5; “εὐπραγίαιςTh.1.84; “ὑπὸ πλούτουX.Cyr.8.6.1; . ἐς τόδε come to this pitch of insolence, Th.3.39: with neut. Adj. or Pron., παντοῖα . commit all kinds of violence or extravagance, Hdt.3.126; “τάδ᾽ .S.El.293; “. πλείω περὶ τοὺς θεούςLys.2.9; “τι εἴς τιναLuc. Fug.18; “εἴς τιναPlu.Phoc.2, Eus.Mynd.54, Ant.Lib.21.3.
2. c. acc. pers., treat with insolence or violence, Id.12.2; also “. τοὺς ἔρωταςConon 24.2:—Pass., “ πόλις ὑφ᾽ ὑμῶν -ίζετοHyp.Phil.9; τὰ -ισμένα despised things, Longin.43.5.
II. of the body, break out from high feeding, Pl.Lg.691c; of plants, to be over-luxuriant, Arist. GA725b35, Thphr.CP2.16.8; “ὥσπερ ἐξυβρίσαντα τὸν δῆμον ἀναφῦσαι πλῆθος συκοφαντῶνPlu.Arist.26.
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    • Herodotus, Histories, 3.126
    • Herodotus, Histories, 4.146
    • Herodotus, Histories, 7.5
    • Hyperides, In Defence of Euxenippus, 9
    • Lysias, Funeral Oration, 9
    • Plato, Laws, 691c
    • Sophocles, Electra, 293
    • Thucydides, Histories, 1.84
    • Thucydides, Histories, 3.39
    • Xenophon, Cyropaedia, 8.6.1
    • Plutarch, Aristeides, 26
    • Plutarch, Phocion, 2
    • Lucian, Fugitivi, 18
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