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διελαύνω

dielauno

drive through

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διελαύνω · dielaunō — LSJ

drive through, across

drive through or across, τάφροιο διήλασε μώνυχας ἵππους Il. 10.564, cf. 12.120, E. Supp. 676.

b has brought, to the end

ἥδε σʼ ἡμέρα διήλασε has brought you to the end (sc. of servitude), Id. Heracl. 788.

2 thrust through

thrust through, λαπάρης δὲ διήλασε χάλκεον ἔγχος Il. 16.318, cf. 13.161; νεκροῦ παρὰ τὴν ἄκανθαν ξύλον . . δ. Hdt. 4.72.

3 thrust, through

δ. τινὰ λόγχῃ thrust one through with a lance, Plu. Marc. 29, cf. Luc. DMort. 22[27].4 (Pass.).

II ride through, charge through

intr., ride through, X. An. 1.5.12, etc.; charge through, ib. 1.10.7, al.: c. acc. cogn., δ. ὁδόν Id. Cyr. 4.4.4.

III to be driven through

Pass., to be driven through, IG 1(2).81.12.

2 dart through

dart through, of a shooting pain, Aret. SA 2.7.

3 to be distributed

to be distributed, of the branches of an artery, ib. 2.1.

IV

Med., διηλάσω· διηγήσω, διῆλθες, Hsch.

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