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καθιππ-εύω

kathippeuo

ride over, overrun with horse

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What it meant

καθιππ-εύω · kathipp-euō — LSJ

ride over, overrun with horse, ride upon, to be ridden over

ride over, overrun with horse, τὰ πεδία D.H. 3.26, cf. Hdn. 6.2.5; ride upon, οἶδμα Hymn.Is. 154; of fish, κῦμα κ. Opp. H. 2.515:—Pass., of frozen rivers, to be ridden over, Arist. Mir. 846b32, Hdn. 6.7.6.

2 ride down, trample under foot

ride down, trample under foot, Ἀργείων στρατόν E. Ph. 732.

3 conquer by means of a horse

conquer by means of a horse (i. e. the δούρειος ἵππος), Tryph. 174.

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