A.pouring out of liquid, drink-offering, esp. made to the dead or over their graves (opp. λοιβή, σπονδή made to the gods), χοὴν χεῖσθαι νεκύεσσιν (where it is mixed with milk), of honey, wine, and water, poured out in succession, Od.10.518, cf. 11.26, Arist.Mu.400b22: freq. in Trag., always in pl. (as also Hdt.7.43), “χέουσα κηδείους χοάς” A.Ch.87; “χοὰς φέρειν τινί” Id.Pers.609, Ch.15, etc.; “χ. γῇ τε καὶ φθιτοῖς χέασθαι” Id.Pers.219 (troch.), cf. S.OC477; “κεχυμένων χοᾶν” A.Ch.156 (lyr.); σπεῖσαι, κατασπείσειν, ἐπισπένδειν, E.Or.1322,1187, A.Ch.149; “πέμπειν” Id.Pers.624 (anap.); “δοῦναι” S.Ant.902, etc.; “πατρὶ τυμβεῦσαι χ.” Id.El. 406; αἴρειν, στάξαι, E.Hec.529, Heracl.1040; “χοαῖσι στέφειν τὸν νέκυν” S.Ant.431; “ἱλάσκεσθαι γῆν” X.Cyr.3.3.22.
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χοή , ἡ, (χέω)