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ἐκ-φεύγω , fut.
A.-ξομαιAr.V.157, Pl.Smp.189b, and “-ξοῦμαιId.R. 432d:—flee out or away, escape: abs., “ἐκφυγέειν μεμαώςOd.19.231, cf. A.Pers.510, etc.; “φεύγων ἐκφεύγεινHdt.5.95.
b. of persons accused, to be acquitted, Ar.V.157.
2. c. gen., escape out of, “ἐξέφυγον πολιῆς ἁλὸς ἤπειρόνδεOd.23.236; “νούσουEpigr.Gr.1041.9; of things, “βέλος ἔκφυγε χειρόςIl.5.18: with Prep., “ματρὸς ἐκ κόλπωνAPl.4.182 (Leon.).
b. simply, to have escaped, to be beyond, “οὐ πολλὰ ἐκφεύγεις παιδιὰς ἔτηPl.Plt.268e.
e. Astron., of stars, emerge from the Sun's rays, become visible, Autol.1.9, Gem.13.9, etc.
f. pass over, omit, Apollon.Cit.1.
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