ejkcuvmeno"
ejkcuvmeno" »uØ1/4 , Ep. aor. 2 pass. part. of ejkcevw .
ejkcuvth"
ejkcuvth" »uØ1/4, ou, oJ , ( ejkcevw ) a spendthrift, Luc.
e[kcuto
e[kcuØto , 3 sing. Ep. aor. 2 pass. of ejkcevw .
e[kcuto"
e[kcuØto" , on , ( ejkcevw ) poured forth, unconfined, outstretched, Anth.
ejkcwvnnumai
ejk-cwvnnuØmai , pf. -kevcwsmai : aor. I ejxecwvsqhn : Pass. to be raised on a bank or mound, Hdt.
ejkcwrevw
ejk-cwrevw , f. hvsw , to go out and away, depart, emigrate, Hdt.
2.
to slip out of,
ejxecwvrhsen ejx a[rqrwn
was dislocated,
Id.
3.
to give way,
Soph
.,
Eur.
ejk-yuvcw »u<Eth>1/4 , f. xw , to give up the ghost, expire, N.T.
eJkwvn, JEKW vN, eJkwvn
JEKW vN, eJkou`sa, eJkovn , willing, of free will, readily, Hom ., etc.
2.
wittingly, purposely,
eJkw;n hJmavrtane fwtov"
Il.,
Att.
3.
in Prose,
eJkw;n ei\nai
or
eJkwvn
,
as far as depends on my will, as far as concerns me,
mostly with a
negat.
,
Hdt.
,
Plat.
ejlava
ejlava , Att. for ejlaiva .
ejlavan , Ep. for ejla`n , inf. pres. of ejlavw ; also Ep. fut. inf. of ejlauvnw .
ejlaiva, jELAI vA, ejlaiva
jELAI vA , Att. ejlava »a<Eth>a<Eth>1/4, hJ , the olive-tree, Lat. olea, oliva , Hom ., etc. ; said to have been produced by Athena in her contest with Poseidon, Hdt. , Soph. ; fevresqai ejkto;" tw`n ejlaw`n to run beyond the olives, which stood at the end of the Athenian race-course, i.e. to go too far, Ar.
II. the fruit of the olive-tree, an olive, Id. Hence ejlaihvei"
ejlaihvei"
ejlaihvei" , essa, en , planted with olives, Anth.