ejcevgguo"
ejc-evgguo" , on , ( ejgguvh ) having given or able to give security, trust-worthy, secure, Eur .; zhmiva ejc . a penalty to be relied on (for the prevention of crime), Thuc. : to; ejcevgguon security, Hdt .: c. inf. sufficiently strong to do, Plut.
II. pass. having received a pledge, secured against danger, Soph.
ejcevqumo"
ejcev-qu<Eth>mo" , on , master of ones passion, Od.
e[ceisqa
e[ceisqa , poët. 2 sing. of e[cw .
ejcemu<Eth>qevw , f. hvsw , to hold ones peace, Luc .; and ejcemuqiva
ejcemuqiva
ejcemu<Eth>qiva , hJ , silence, reserve, Plut. From ejcevmuqo"
ejcevmuqo"
ejcev-mu<Eth>qo" , on , restraining speech, taciturn.
ejcenhi?"
ejce-nhi?" , i?do" , contr. -nh`/" , h`/do", hJ , ( nau`" ) ship-detaining, Aesch ., Anth.
ejcepeukhv"
ejce-peukhv" , ev" , ( peuvkh ) Homeric epith. of a dart, bitter, or rather sharp-pointed, piercing, Il.
e[ceskon
e[ceskon , Ion. impf. of e[cw .
ejcev-stono" , on , bringing sorrows, Theocr.
ejcevth"
ejcevth" , ou, oJ , = oJ e[cwn , a man of substance, Pind.
ejcevtlh
ejcevtlh , hJ , ( e[cw ) a plough-handle, Lat. stiva , Hes.
ejcetlhvei"
ejcetlhvei" , essa, en , of or belonging to a plough-handle, Anth.
e[ceua