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ἐκπῐ-έζω

ekpiezo

squeeze out

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ἐκπῐ-έζω · ekpi-ezō — LSJ

squeeze out, thrust, force out, to be squeezed out, that protrudes out of the skin

squeeze out, σπόγγος ἐξ ὕδατος ἐκπεπιεσμένος Hp. Acut. 21, cf. Dsc. 1.50; thrust or force out, τοὺς προσβάλλοντας Plb. 18.32.3 :—Pass., to be squeezed out, Arist. Mu. 397a23, Dsc. 1.52; ἕλκος ἐκπεπιεσμένον a sore that protrudes out of the skin, dub. in Hp. Fract. 25 (cf. ἐκπλίσσομαι).

II oppress

oppress, LXX 1 Ki. 12.3 : a form ἐκπιεζέω ib. Ez. 22.29 :—Pass., Plb. 3.74.2.

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