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διαχωρ-έω

diachoreo

pass through

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διαχωρ-έω · diachōr-eō — LSJ

pass through

pass through, Pl. Ti. 78a, PFlor. 200.4 (iii A.D.).

2 abscond

abscond, PSI 4.359.7 (iii B. C.).

3 to be excreted, diarrhoea, pass

of food, to be excreted, Hp. Vict. 2.45 (also Pass., ibid.): impers., κάτω διεχώρει αὐτοῖς they suffered from diarrhoea, X. An. 4.8.20, cf. Pl. Phdr. 268b; of a person, Anon.Lond. Fr. 1.1; δ. ἄπεπτα pass food, Arist. PA 675a20, cf. Hp. Morb. 4.44.

4 to be current

of coins, to be current, Luc. Luct. 10.

5 pass muster, obtain credence

metaph., pass muster, obtain credence, Plb. 18.43.3.

II part asunder, divide, part, between

part asunder, divide, Arr. An. 1.1.8; δ. εἰς πλάτος or εἰς βάθος, of a mountain-range, part so as to leave a plain between, ib. 2.8.2, 7.

2 depart

depart, PSI 4.359.7 (iii B. C.), Gal. 18(2).40.

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