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ἐκπορθ-έω

ekportheo

pillage, to be undone, carry off as plunder

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ἐκπορθ-έω · ekporth-eō — LSJ

pillage, to be undone

pillage, πόλεις E. Tr. 95; οἰκίας Lys. 12.83, cf. Herod. 3.5 (tm.), Plb. 2.32.4, etc. :—Pass., of a person, to be undone, ὑπʼ ἄτης ἐκπεπόρθημαι τάλας S. Tr. 1104; γραῦς..κρᾶτʼ ἐκπορθηθεῖσʼ E. Tr. 142 (lyr.).

II carry off as plunder

carry off as plunder, τὰ ἐνόντα Th. 4.57.

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