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English > Greek (Woodhouse)
preposition
P. and V. ἐκ (gen.); before vowels, P. and V. ἐξ.
out of doors: use V. adj., θυραῖος, or adv., P. and V. ἔξω, Ar. and V. θύρασι.
out of hand: use disobedient, offhand.
out of one's mind: use mad.
out of temper: see angry.
out of tune: see discordant.
out of the way, adv.:P. and V. ἐκποδών.
put out of the way, v.:P. and V. ἀφανίζω, ἀφανίζειν; see destroy.
eccentric: P. and V. ἄτοποι (Eur., Fragment).