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ἐκ-θλίβω [ι_],
A.squeeze out, Arist.HA578b4, 626a20, Epicur.Ep.2p.50U., Nic.Al.626:—Pass., Arist.HA522a20 ; to be forced from one's position, Plu.Sull.19.
2. Pass., to be crowded, cramped, of troops, X.An.3.4.19.
3. squeeze, press,σταφυλήνLXX Ge.40.11 :—Pass., aor. 2 part. “ἐκθλι^βείςDsc.1.112.
b. squeeze out, Arist.Mete.342a9 (Pass.).
4. Gramm., elide a letter at the beginning or end of a word, “οὐ γὰρ οἷόν τε εὑρέσθαι τὸ υ_ -όμενονA.D.Conj.228.17, cf. D.H.Dem.43.
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    • Xenophon, Anabasis, 3.4.19
    • Old Testament, Genesis, 40.11
    • Plutarch, Sulla, 19
    • Dionysius of Halicarnassus, De Demosthene, 43
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