διΐημι
diiēmi
- to thrust out
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Glosses: to thrust out
1. to drive or thrust through a thing, with genitive, (Odyssey by Homer); also with double accusative, λόγχην δ. στέρνα (Euripides)
2. to let people go through a country, give them a passage through , (Xenophon Historicus):—; with genitive, ξυμφορὰς τοῦ σοῦ διῆκας στόματος didst let them pass through thy mouth, gavest utterance to them, (Sophocles Tragicus)
3. to send apart, to dismiss, disband , (Xenophon Historicus)
4. to dissolve : in Mid. διέμενος ὄξει having diluted it with vinegar, (Aristophanes Comicus) (ML)