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ἐκστᾰτικός

ekstatikos

inclined to depart from

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ἐκστᾰτικός · ekstatikos — LSJ

inclined to depart from

inclined to depart from, τοῦ λογισμοῦ Arist. EN 1145b11; δόξης, opp. ἐμμενετικὸς δόξῃ, ib. 1146a18.

2 excitable, out of oneʼs senses

excitable, ἐ. διὰ τὸν θυμόν Id. PA 650b34; out of oneʼs senses, of Ajax, Id. Pr. 953a 22, cf. Plu. Lib.educ. 2.2a. Adv. -κῶς, ἔχειν Id. Dio 55.

II able to displace, remove, causing mental derangement

Act., able to displace or remove, τινός Id. Frig. 2.951c : abs., ἡ ἀλλοίωσις ἐ. κίνησις Plot. 6.3.21; causing mental derangement, Thphr. HP 9.13.4.

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