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ἐπιλαμβάνω ,
2.. simply, take, receive, PEleph.10.1 (iii B.C.), OGI179.18 (Egypt, i B.C.), etc.
II.. lay hold of, seize, attack, as a disease, Hdt.8.115, Hp.Aph.6.51, Th.2.51; of an enemy, Luc.Nav.36:—Pass., “ἐπείληπται νόσῳS.Ant.732; τὴν αἴσθησιν ἐπιληφθείς becoming unconscious, Plu.Flam.6; ἐπελήφθη had an epileptic fit, Gal.11.859.
2.. attain to, come within reach of, reach, X.An.6.5.6; ἔτη ὀκτὼ . πολέμου live over eight years, Th.4.133; “ἡμέρας ἑπτακαίδεκα τῆς ἑβδόμης ὑπατείαςPlu.Mar. 46: c. gen. partit., . τετάρτου μηνός arrive at, of the foetus, Arist.HA 583b22 (but . τοῦ ἑνδεκάτου μηνός, of the mother, ib.584a37); ὥστε καὶ τοῦ χειμῶνος . Thphr.HP1.9.6.
3.. seize, stop, esp. by pressure, “τὴν ῥῖναAr.Pl.703; “. τὸ κλύσμα τῆς ὀπίσω ὁδοῦHdt.2.87; . τὸ ὕδωρ stop the water-clock in court, Lys.23.4, Is.3.76; “τὸν αὐλίσκονArist.Ath.67.3, cf. Pr.866b13, Plb.10.44.12; “τὸ στόμα τοῖς ἐπικαλύμμασινArist.HA527b21.
4.. occupy space, μηδὲν τῶν τῆς πόλεως . . οἰκοδομήμασι . Pl.Lg.779c (Med.); “πλείω τόπονArist. Cael.305b19; “πλατύτερον τόπονPlu.Cat.Ma.5: metaph., πολὺν χῶρον . get over much ground, traverse it rapidly, Theoc.13.65.
6.. c. dat., assist, App.BC4.96 (nisi leg. <συν>επιλ.).
7.. intr., succeed, follow, Arist.Pr.860a7.
8.. of food or drink, take extra, “οἰνάριονPlu.Cat.Ma.1; take after other food, Dsc.2.112.
2.. attack.τινόςX.HG4.2.22; esp. with words, Pl.Phdr. 236b; of things, τῆς θερμασίας πόρων -ομένης Epieur.Ep.2p.52U.; of diseases, Luc.Nigr.29.
3.. make a seizure of, arrest, “τῶν παίδωνD.33.9; seize goods in default of payment, Id.21.133.
b.. lay hands on in assertion of a claim, Pl.Lg.954c, POxy.1707.15 (iii A.D.), etc.
4.. lay hold of, get, obtain, προστάτεω a chief, Hdt.1.127; “προφάσιος ἔς τιναId.3.36, cf. 6.49; “δυνάμιοςId.9.09; “καιροῦAr.Lys. 596; ἐξουσίας, γαλήνης, Pl.R.360d, Plt.273a, cf. PTeb.48.20 (ii B.C.), etc.; . λογισμῷ, Lat. ratione assequi, Pl.Phd.79a.
5.. of Place, reach, “δασέοςArist.HA629b15; “τῶν ὀρῶνPlu.Ant.41: metaph., of a state or condition, ἐρημίας ἐπειλημμένοι having found an empty field, i.e. an absence of all competitors, D.3.27, cf. Arist.Pol.1305b16.
b.. c. inf., undertake, “γεωργεῖνIG7.2446 (Thebes).
7.. touch on, “τινόςPl.R.449d.
8.. take up, interrupt in speaking, Id.Grg.506b, Smp.214e; object to, “τοῦ ψηφίσματοςX.HG2.1.32; . ὅτι . . object that . . , Pl.R.490c.
9.. rarely c. acc., seize, τὰς Ἀθήνας (leg. λήψονται) Lycurg.84.
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