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ἐνάλλομαι

enallomai

leap in, on, rush at

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What it meant

ἐνάλλομαι · enallomai — LSJ

leap in, on

leap in or on, ὡς ἄγαν βαρὺς ποδοῖν ἐνήλου . . γένει A. Pers. 516, cf. X. HG 2.4.16, D. 54.8; τινὶ τῷ σκέλει Philem. 1.5 D.; εἰς τὸ κείνου κρᾶτʼ ἐνήλαθʼ ἡ τύχη S. OT 263; εἰς τὸν ποταμόν Wilcken Chr. 11A 42; εἰς τὸν ἀσκόν Corn. ND 30; εἰς τὴν γαστέρα Plu. Luc. 11.

2 rush at, against

rush at or against, πύλαις ἐνήλατο S. OT 1261, cf. Ar. Ra. 39.

3 jump about, dance

abs., jump about, dance, Id. V. 1305.

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