Plato Greek Lexicon ὑπεξέρχομαι

ὑπεξέρχομαι

hypexerchomai

go out from under

Appears 4 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ὑπεξέρχομαι, aor. 2 -ῆλθον, pf. -ελήλυθα:—A. go out from under: go out secretly, withdraw, retire, Th. 8.70; Μέγαράδε, Ἀθήναζε, And. 1.15, D. 59.103; πόλεως Plu. Publ. 7; ὑ. λέγοντος slip away from . . , Pl. Tht. 182d: rarely c. acc. pers., withdraw from, escape from, Th. 3.34: c. acc. rei, νόσῳ ὑ. τὸν βίον App. Reg. 2: also c. dat., keep out of oneʼs way, avoid, Pl. Lg. 865e; give up oneʼs right to, τισι D. 37.7. 2. rise up and quit oneʼs domicile, emigrate, ἐς . . Hdt. 1.73, 8.36. II. go out to meet, Id. 1.176 (leg. ἐπεξ-). III. Medic., to be discharged from the bowel, Archig. ap. Aët. 9.28.
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