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διαβο-άω

diaboao

proclaim, publish

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What it meant

διαβο-άω · diabo-aō — LSJ

proclaim, publish, to be the common talk, to be celebrated

proclaim, publish, aor. subj. -βοάσω A. Pers. 638 (lyr.): c. acc. et inf., ἐκεῖσε χωρεῖν τινὰς διεβόησαν Corn. ND 35:—Pass., to be the common talk, ταῦτα δὴ διαβεβόηται Pl. Ep. 312b; to be celebrated, of persons or things, Plu. Sol. 11, Them. 3; πρός τινα Id. Per. 9; ἐπί τινι Luc. Nec. 6, Ant.Lib. 12.4.

II cry aloud

cry aloud, δ. ὡς . . Th. 8.53, 78: abs., Luc. Am. 17.

III contend in shouting

Med., contend in shouting, D. 26.19.

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