διᾰγᾰνακτ-έω · diaganakt-eō — LSJ
to be full of indignation, Lys. Oxy. 1606.84, D. 27.63, Plu. Adul. 2.74b, D.S. 14.1; πρός τι J. BJ 4.4.4.
Medic., to be severely affected, Antyll. ap. Orib. 44.8.1; to be irritated, Sor. 1.81, 118.
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diaganakteo
to be full of indignation
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διᾰγᾰνακτ-έω · diaganakt-eō — LSJ
to be full of indignation, Lys. Oxy. 1606.84, D. 27.63, Plu. Adul. 2.74b, D.S. 14.1; πρός τι J. BJ 4.4.4.
Medic., to be severely affected, Antyll. ap. Orib. 44.8.1; to be irritated, Sor. 1.81, 118.
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