ejktravpelo"
ejktravpelo" »a±1/4, on , ( ejktrevpomai ) turning from the common course, devious, strange, Theogn.
ejktravpw
ejktravpw , Ion. for ejktrevpw .
ejktrachlivzw
ejk-tra±chlivzw , f. Att. iw` , of a horse, to throw the rider over its head, Xen .: Pass. to break ones neck, Ar. : metaph. to plunge headlong into destruction, Dem.
ejktracuvnw
ejktra<Eth>cuvnw »u<Eth>1/4 , f. uØnw` , to make rough, Luc .: metaph. to exasperate, Plut.
ejktrevpw
ejk-trevpw , Ion. -travpw , f. yw , to turn out of the course, to turn aside, c. acc ., Hdt. , Att. : Pass. and Med. , c. gen. to turn aside from, Soph .: absol. to turn aside, Hdt ., Xen.
2. to turn a person off the road, order him out of the way, Soph .: Pass. and Med. , ejktoevpesqaiv tina to get out of ones way, avoid him, Dem.
3.
th;n drw`san ejktrevpein
to prevent
her from acting,
Soph.
4.
ajspivda" quvrsoi" ejktr
.
to turn
shields
and flee before
the thyrsus,
Eur.
ejktrevfw
ejk-trevfw , f. -qrevyw , to bring up from childhood, rear up, Hdt ., Att. : Med. for oneself, h. Hom. , Soph.
ejktrevcw
ejk-trevcw , f. -qrevxomai and -dra±mou`mai : to run out or forth, make a sally, Il., Thuc.
2.
to run off
or
away,
Ar.
3.
to run beyond bounds, exceed bounds,
Soph.
ejktrivbw
ejk-trivbw »i<Eth>1/4 , f. yw : f. 2 pass. -triØbhvsomai : pf. -tevtrimmai : to rub out, pu`r ejktr . to produce fire by rubbing, Xen .: to rub hard, Soph.
II. to rub out, i.e. to destroy root and branch, Hdt ., Eur. ; bivon ejktr . to bring life to a wretched end, Soph. : Pass. , provrrizo" ejktevtriptai Hdt.
III. to rub constantly, wear out, Eur.
ejktrophv
ejktrophv , hJ , ( ejktrevpw ) a turning off or aside, Thuc.
II.
(from
Med.
)
a turning aside, escape,
movcqwn
from
labours,
Aesch.
2.
ejktr. oJdou`
a place to which one turns from
the
road, a resting-place,
Lat.
deverticulum
,
Ar.
ejktrucovw
ejk-tru<Eth>covw , f. wvsw , to wear out, exhaust, Thuc.