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ἐνδάκνω ,
A.bite into, seize with the teeth, “ἔχιδνα δ᾽ ὥς μέ τις πόδ᾽ ἐνδακοῦσ᾽ ἔχειA.Supp.897 (dub.); . στόμια γνάθοις take the bit between the teeth, of runaway horses, E.Hipp.1223; “. ΧαλινόνPl.Phdr.254d; “τὸ ΧεῖλοςLuc.Cal.24: abs., Aret.SA1.7.
2. metaph., of sharp things, fix themselves firm in, “τῇ γῇApollod.Poliorc.145.9; of mustard, to be pungent, Nic.Fr.70.16.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (5):
    • Aeschylus, Suppliant Maidens, 897
    • Euripides, Hippolytus, 1223
    • Plato, Phaedrus, 254d
    • Aretaeus, De causis et signis acutorum morborum (lib. 1), 1.7
    • Lucian, Calumniae non temere credundum, 24
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