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κλέπτω

I.to steal, filch, purloin, Hom., etc.; τῆς γενεῆς ἔκλεψε from that breed Anchises stole, i. e. stole foals of that breed, Il.; σῶμα κλ. to let it down secretly, Eur.
2.in part. act. thievish, κλέπτον βλέπει he has a thief's look, Ar.
II.to cozen, cheat, deceive, beguile, Il., Hes., etc.:—Pass., προβαίνει κλεπτόμενος he goes on blindfold, Hdt.
III.like κρύπτω, to conceal, keep secret, disguise, Pind., Soph., Eur., etc.
IV.to do secretly or treacherously, κλ. σφαγάς to perpetrate slaughter secretly, Soph.; κλ. μύθους to whisper malicious rumours, id=Soph.; κλέπτων βιαζόμενος by fraud or force, Plat.
2.to seize or occupy secretly, Xen.

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