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εἰσαφικνέομαι

eisaphikneomai

come into, to, arrive at, go into

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What it meant

εἰσαφ-ικνέομαι · eisaph-ikneomai — LSJ

come into, to, arrive at, go into, arrive, visitors

come into or to, arrive at, c. acc., Ἴλιον εἰσαφικέσθαι Il. 22.17 ; συβώτην εἰ. go into his house, Od. 13.404 ; Σειρῆνας S. Fr. 861 ; Ἑλλάδα E. Andr. 13 ; ὥς τινα εἰ. Isoc. 4.45 : c. dat., τῇ τε ἄλλῃ (sc. χώρῃ) καὶ δὴ καὶ ἐς τὸ Ἄργος Hdt. 1.1 ; φήμη ἐσ. τοῖσι Ἕλλησι Id. 9.100 : abs., arrive, ib. 101 ; οἱ εἰσαφικνούμενοι visitors to a country, X. Vect. 3.12, cf. Pl. Men. 92b, IG 2(2).1191.17 : c. gen., σοφιστοῦ (nisi leg. <ἐς>) D.Chr. 19.3.

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