dat. pers., tovxon dev oiJ e[kpese ceirov" Il.
2.
of seafaring men,
to be thrown ashore,
Lat.
ejici
,
Od.,
Hdt.
,
etc.
: of things,
to suffer shipwreck,
Xen.
3.
to fall from
a thing, i.e.
be deprived of
it,
Lat.
excidere
,
tinov"
or
e[k tino"
Aesch
.,
etc.
4.
to be driven out,
of persons banished,
Hdt.
,
etc.
5.
to go out
or
forth, sally out,
Id.,
Xen.
6.
to come out,
of votes, Id.
7.
to escape,
Thuc.
8.
of oracles,
to issue from
the sanctuary,
be imparted,
Luc.
9.
to depart from, digress,
Xen
.,
Aeschin.
10.
to fall off, come to naught,
N.T.
11.
of actors,
to be hissed off the stage,
Lat.
explodi
,
Dem.
ejkpivtnw
ejkpivtnw , = ejkpivptw , Aesch.
ejkpla±geiv" , aor. 2 pass. part. of ejkplhvssw .
e{kpleqro"
e{k-pleqro" , on , ( e{x, plevqron ) six plethra long, Eur.
e[kpleo"
e[k-pleo" , poët. -pleio" , a, on , Att. -plew" , wn : quite full of a thing, c. gen ., Eur.
2. complete, of a body of soldiers, Xen. : abundant , Id.
ejkplevw
ejk-plevw
,
f.
-pleuvsomai
:
Ion.
-plwvw
,
aor.
I
-evplwsa
:
to sail out, sail away, weigh anchor,
Hdt
.,
etc.
:
c. gen.
to sail away from,
Soph.
2.
metaph
.,
ejkplei`n tou` nou`, tw`n frenw`n
to go out of
ones mind, lose ones senses,
Hdt.
II.
ejkpl. ta;" nau`"
to outsail
the ships,
Thuc.
e[kplew"
e[kplew" , wn , Att. for e[kpleo" : nom. pl. e[kplew/ .
e[kplhgen
e[kplhgen , Ep. for -esan , 3 pl. aor. 2 pass. of ejkplhvssw .
ejkplhvgnumi
ejk-plhvgnu<Eth>mi , = ejkplhvssw , Thuc.
ejkplhktikov" , hv, ovn , ( ejkplhvssw ) striking with consternation, astounding, Thuc.
e[kplhkto"
e[kplhkto" , on , terror-stricken, amazed, Luc.