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Ion. ajpeivqhn : f. ajfeqhvsomai. »iØ Ep ., except in augm. tenses: i<Eth> Att .] To send forth, discharge, Lat. emittere , of missiles, Hom. , etc. :—hence to let loose, utter, give vent to words, Hdt. , Trag.

2. to let fall, Il.
3. to send forth an expedition, dispatch it, Hdt. : Pass. , of troops, Id.
4. to give up or hand over to, tini tiv Id., Att. :— Pass. , hJ jAttikh; ajpei`to h[dh Hdt.
II. to send away, let go, loose, set free, Il., Att. :— c. acc. pers. et gen. rei, to set free from a thing, let off from, Hdt .: in legal sense to release from an engagement, accusation, etc. , ajf. tina; fovnou Dem.

2. to dissolve, disband, break up an army, Hdt. :— to dismiss the council or law-courts, Ar.
3. to put away, divorce, Hdt.
4. to let go as an a[feto" , consecrate, Xen.
5. of things, to get rid of, divyan Il.; to shed its blossoms, of plants, Od.; to slacken its force, of a dart,
Il.
6. ajf. ploi`on ej" . . to loose ship for a place, Hdt.
7. in legal sense, c. dat. pers. et acc. rei, ajf. tini; aijtivhn to remit him a charge or a fine, Hdt. , Dem.
III. to leave alone, give up, let pass, neglect, Hdt ., Att. ; foll. by a predicate, ajfuvlakton ajf . to leave unguarded.

2. c. acc. et inf. , ajf. ti dhmovsion ei\nai to give up to be public property, Thuc. ; ajf. to; ploi`on fevresqai to let the boat be carried away, Hdt.

3. c. acc. pers. et inf. to let, suffer, permit one to do a thing, Id., Plat. , etc.
IV. seemingly intr. ( sub. stratovn, nau`" , etc. ), to break up, march, sail, etc ., Hdt.
B. Med. to send forth from oneself, send forth, Att.
2. deirh`" ajfiveto phvcee she loosed her arms from off my neck.
3. c. gen. only, tevknwn ajfou` let go hold of the children, Soph. , Thuc.

ajfikavnw

ajf-iØkavnw »a<Eth>1/4 , only in pres. and impf. to arrive at, to have come to, c. acc ., Hom.

ajfiknevomai

ajf-iknevomai , Ion. ajp- : f. ajfivxomai , Ion. 2 sing. ajpivxeai : pf. ajfi`gmai , Ion. 3 pl. plqpf. ajpivkato : aor. 2 ajfi<Eth>kovmhn Il., Ion. 3 pl. ajpikevato :— to come to one place from another, to arrive at, reach: c. acc. loci, Hom. ; or ajf. ej". . , ejpiv. . , katav. . , prov" . . , Id., Att. (in Prose the Prep. is seldom omitted); absol. to arrive, Od.:— Hom. also puts the person reached in acc. , mnhsth`ra" ajf . came up to them, Od.; so, to come up to a throw (of the quoit), Ib.:— ajf. ejpi; or eij" pavnta to try every means, Soph. , Eur.

2. to come into a certain condition, ajp. ej" pa`n kakovn or kakou`, ej" ajporivhn , etc. , Hdt. , Att.
3. ajp. tini ej" lovgou" to hold converse with one, Hdt. ; so, ej" e[rin, ej" e[cqea ajf. tini Id.; dia; mavch", diÆ e[cqra" ajp. tiniv to come to battle, or into enmity with one, Id.; dia; lovgwn tiniv Eur.

4. ej" tovxeuma ajf . to come within shot, Xen.

ajfilavgaqo"

aj-fiØl-avgaqo" , on , not loving the good, N.T.

ajfilavrguro"

aj-fiØl-avrguØro" , on , not loving money, N.T.

ajfivlhto"


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