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ἀποικ-έω ,
A.go away from home, esp. as a colonist, settle in a foreign country, emigrate,ἐκ πόλεωςIsoc.4.122; “ἐς ΘουρίουςPl.Euthd.271c: so c. acc. loci, “Καλλίσταν ἀπῴκησαν νᾶσονPi.P.4.258, cf. Porph.VP 2.
II. dwell afar off,μακρὰν .Th.3.55; “πρόσω .X.Oec.4.6; “. τινὸς πρόσωE.HF557, cf. IA680; “ἐν νήσψArist.Pol.1272b1; “. τῶν πεδίωνPhilostr.Im.1.9: c. acc., live a long way off a person, Theoc. 15.7 (s.v.l.):—Pass., Κόρινθος ἐξ ἐμοῦ . . μακρὰν ἀπῳκεῖτο Corinth was inhabited by me at a distance, i.e. I settled far from Corinth, S. OT998.
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