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ὑπεκ-δύομαι

upekduomai

slip out of, escape

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ὑπεκ-δύομαι · hypek-dyomai — LSJ

slip out of, escape, having slipped out

slip out of, escape, c. acc., πόνους Τρωϊκοὺς ὑπεξέδυν E. Cyc. 347, cf. Plu. Superst. 2.170f, Opp. H. 3.384, etc.: metaph., ὑπεκδυόμενοι τὴν Στοάν Phld. Sto.Herc. 339.13: also c. gen., Plu. Dem. 9: abs., ὑπεκδύς having slipped out, Hdt. 1.10, Plu. Arat. 9, etc.; ὑπεκδέδυκα δεῦρʼ ἔξω λάθρᾳ Men. Epit. 483.—An Act. impf. ὑπεξέδυνε in Babr. 4.4.

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