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ὑπεκ-τρέχω

upektrecho

run out from under, escape from

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What it meant

ὑπεκ-τρέχω · hypek-trechō — LSJ

run out from under, escape from

run out from under, escape from, τὸ παρεόν Hdt. l.c.; θάλπος οὐχ ὑπεκδραμεῖ S. l.c.; ὑ. τὴν σὴν . . γλωσσαλγίαν (where the metaph. is taken from a ship) E. Med. 524; θεοὺς ὑπεκδραμούμενοι Id. Ph. 873: abs., of horses, Plu. Eum. 7: c. inf., ἢν ἐγὼ μὴ θανεῖν ὑπεκδράμω E. Andr. 338.

II run out beyond

run out beyond, τοῦ χρόνου τέλος S. Tr. 167.

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