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ἀπο-δύω ,
I. in fut. -δύσω, aor. 1 -έδυ_υσα (for pf. -δέδυ_κα v. infr. 11.1), trans. used by Hom. (esp. in Il.) of stripping armour from the slain,
II. Med., fut. -δύσομαι: aor. 1 “-εδυσάμηνOd.5.349 (v.l.), Pl.R.612a(v.l.), Lys.Fr.232S., etc.; mostly with intr. aor. 2 Act. ἀπέδυν, pf. ἀποδέδυ_κα (used trans. by X.An.5.8.23 πολλοὺς ἤδη ἀποδέδυκεν):—strip off oneself, take off,εἵματα ταῦτ᾽ ἀποδύςOd.5.343; “ἀπόδυθι . . θοἰμάτιονAr.Th.214; τῶν ἱματίων ἀποδύσας (aor. 2 part. pl. fem.) having stripped off some of them, ib.656; “σῶμ᾽ ἀποδυσάμενοςEpigr.Gr.403 (Galatia): metaph., “. τὴν ὑπόκρισινJ.AJ13.7.1.
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