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2. to slip through, tw`n ceirw`n Luc.
3. of a vessel, to leak, Id.
4. of a report, to spread abroad, Plut.
5. ceivlh dierruhkovta gaping lips, Ar.
II. to fall away like water, die or waste away, cavri" diarrei` Soph .; of one diseased, Ar. ; of money, Dem.

diarrhvgnumi

diar-rhvgnu<Eth>mi , f. -rhvxw :— Pass. , f. 2 -ra±ghvsomai : aor. 2 di-erravghn »a±1/4 :— to break through, cleave asunder, Il. (in Med. ), Hdt. , Soph. :— Pass. to burst, with eating, Xen. ; with passion, Ar. ; diarra±geivh" , as a curse, ’split you!’ Id.:— pf. dievrrwga , in same sense, Plat.

diarrhvdhn

diarrhvdhn , Adv. ( v. diei`pon ) expressly, distinctly, explicitly, Lat. nominatim , h. Hom. , Att.

diavrrimma

diavrrimma , ato", tov , a casting about, Xen. From diarrivptw

diarrivptw

diar-rivptw , poët. dia-rivptw : Ion. impf. diar-rivptaskon : f. yw : in Att. also a pres. diarriptevw :— to cast or shoot through, Od.

2. to cast or throw about, a dog, to wag the tail, Xen.
3. to throw about, as nuts or money among a crowd, Ar.
II. intr. to plunge, Xen. Hence diavrriyi"

diavrriyi"

diavrriyi" , ew", hJ , a scattering, Xen.

diarrohv

diarrohv , hJ , ( diarrevw ) that through which something flows, a pipe, pneuvmato" diarroaiv the wind- pipe, Eur.

diarroqevw

diar-roqevw , f. hvsw , to roar through, diarroqh`sai kavkhn tiniv to inspire fear by clamour, Aesch.

diavrroia

diavrroia , hJ , ( diarrevw ) diarrhoea, Thuc.

diarroizevw

diar-roizevw , f. hvsw , to whizz through, c. gen ., Soph.

diarruvdan

diar-ruvdan , Dor. for -ruvdhn , Adv. flowing away, vanishing, Trag.

diarruh`nai


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