ejk-spavw , f. avsw , to draw out, Il.; so in Med. , ejkspassamevnw e[gcea having drawn out their spears, Ib.
ejkspevndw
ejk-spevndw , f. -speivsw , to pour out as a libation, Eur.
e[kspondo"
e[k-spondo" , on , ( spondhv ) = e[xw tw`n spondw`n , out of the treaty, excluded from it, Thuc ., Xen.
eJkstavdio"
eJk-stavdio" , on , ( e{x, stavdion ) six stades long, Luc.
e[kstasi", ejkstasi"
e[ksta±si" , ew", hJ , ( ejxivsthmi ) any displacement: entrancement, astonishment, N.T .; a trance, Ib.
ejkstatikov"
ejksta±tikov" , hv, ovn , inclined to depart from, c. gen ., Arist.
ejkstevllw
ejkstevllw , f. -stelw` , to fit out, equip, Soph.
ejkstevfw
ejk-stevfw , f. yw , to deck with garlands, Eur .; of suppliants, kra`ta" ejxestemmevnoi Id.; but, iJkthrivoi" klavdoisin ejxestemmevnoi with garlands on the suppliant olive-branches, Soph.
ejkstrateiva
ejkstra±teiva , hJ , a going out on service, Luc. From ejkstrateuvw
ejkstrateuvw
ejk-stra±teuvw , f. sw , to march out, Thuc ., Xen.
II.
in
Med.
,
absol.
to take the field,
Hdt
.,
Thuc.
2.
to have ended the campaign,
Id.
ejkstratopedeuvomai
ejk-stra±topedeuvomai , f. -euvsomai , Dep. with pf. pass. to encamp outside, Thuc ., Xen.
ejkstrevfw
ejk-strevfw , f. yw , to turn out of, root up from a place, c. gen ., Il.
II. to turn inside out, Ar .: metaph. to alter entirely, Id.
ejksurivssw
ejk-su<Eth>rivssw , Att. -ttw , f. -xw , to hiss off the stage, Lat. explodere , Dem.
ejksuvrw
ejk-suvrw »u<Eth>1/4 , to drag out, Anth ., in aor. 2 pass. ejxesuvrhn »uØ1/4 .