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ejscavrio"

ejscavrio" , on , ( ejscavra ) of or on the hearth, Anth.

ejscariv"

ejsca±riv" , ivdo", hJ , ( ejscavra ) a pan of coals, Plut.

ejscarovfin

ejsca±rovfiØn , Ep. gen. and dat. sing. of ejscavra .

ejscatavw

ejsca±tavw , ( e[scato" ) to be at the edge, on the border, Il.; Ep. part. ejscatovwn straying about the edge of the camp, Ib.

ejscatiav

ejsca±tiav , Ion. -ihv , hJ , ( e[scato" ) the furthest part, edge, border, verge, Hom ., Hdt. , Att. : in pl. the borders, Hdt .; the extremities of the world, Id.

ejscavtio"

ejscavtio" , on , poët. for e[scato" , Anth.

ejscatovei"

ejsca±tovei" , essa, en , = e[scato" , Theocr.

e[scato"

e[sca±to" , h, on , (prob. from ejk, ejx , as if e[xato" , outermost):

I. of Space, as always in Hom. the furthest, uttermost, extreme, Id., Hdt. , Att. ; e[scatoi a[llwn , of the Thracians who were the last in the Trojan lines, Il; e[scatoi ajndrw`n , of the Aethiopians, Od.: e[scata, tav , extremities, ejsc. gaivh" Hes .; ta; e[sc. tou` stratopevdou Thuc.

II. the furthest in each direction.
2. the uppermost, Soph.
3. lowest, deepest, Lat. imus , aji?da" Theocr.
4. innermost, Lat. intimus , Soph.
5. the last, hindmost, Id.
III. of Degree, the uttermost, utmost, last, worst, povno", kivnduno" Plat .:—as Subst. , to; e[scaton, ta; e[scata , the utmost, Hdt .; of suffering, pain, etc. , Id., Att. ; ejpÆ e[scata baivnei" Soph .; e[scatÆ ejscavtwn kakav worst of possible evils, Id.; so in Sup. , ta; pavntwn ejscatwvtata the extremest of all, Xen.

IV. of Time, last, ej" to; e[sc . to the end, Hdt ., Thuc. ; ejscavta" uJpe;r rJivza" over the last scion of the race, Soph. :— neut. e[scaton as Adv. , for the last time, Id.

V. Adv. -tw" , to the uttermost, exceedingly, Xen .:—so, ej" to; e[sc . Hdt. , Xen.

ejscatovwn

ejsca±tovwn , ovwsa , Ep. part. of ejscatavw .


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