ejpi-kivrnhmi , Ion. for ejpikeravnnumai : Pass. , ejpi-kivrna±mai Hdt.
ejpikivcrhmi
ejpi-kivcrhmi , aor. I ejp-evcrhsa , to lend, tiv tini Plut.
ejpivklaro"
ejpivkla<Eth>ro" , Dor. for ejpivklhro" .
ejpivklauto"
ejpiv-klauto" , on , tearful, Ar.
ejpi-klavw , f. avsw »a±1/4 , to bend to or besides: Pass. to be bent double, Luc.
II. metaph. to bow down, tina Plut .: Pass ., ejpiklasqh`nai th`/ gnwvmh/ to be broken in spirit, Thuc. ; but also, to be bent or turned to pity, Id.
ejpikleivw
ejpi-kleivw , Att. -klhv/w , f. -kleivsw, -klihvsw : to shut to, close, as a door, Ar. : Med. , Luc.
ejpikleivw
ejpi-kleivw , to extol or praise the more, Od.
ejpivklhma
ejpivklhma , ato", tov , ( ejpikalevw ) an accusation, charge, Soph ., Eur.
ejpivklhn
ejpivklhn , Adv. ( ejpikalevw ) by surname, by name, Plat.
ejpivklhro"
ejpiv-klhro" , Dor. -kla<Eth>ro" , hJ , an heiress, Ar ., etc.
ejpiklhrovw
ejpi-klhrovw , Dor. -kla<Eth>rovw , f. wvsw , to assign by lot, tiv tini Dem ., etc.
ejpivklhsi"
ejpivklhsi" , ew", hJ , ( ejpikalevw ) a surname or additional name; the acc. being used absol. as Adv. , by surname, jAstuavnax, o}n Trw`e" ejpivklhsin kalevousi Astyanax, as they call him by surname (his name being Scamandrius), Il., etc.
2.
generally,
a name,
Thuc.
3.
an imputation,
Id.
II.
a calling upon, invocation, appeal,
Plut
.,
Luc.
ejpivklhto"
ejpivklhto" , on , ( ejpikalevw ) called upon, called in as allies, Hdt ., Thuc.
2. specially summoned, Hdt .; ejpivklhtoi privy-councillors, among the Persians, Id.