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δίδαξε γὰρ Ἄρτεμις αὐτὴ βάλλειν ἄγρια πάντα → for Artemis taught him how to shoot all wild beasts

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Transliteration A: xenóō Transliteration B: xenoō Transliteration C: ksenoo Beta Code: ceno/w

English (LSJ)

Ion. ξεινόω, (ξένος)

   A make one's friend and guest, entertain, in Med., ξενοῦμαι A.Supp.927, cf. A.R.1.849 : fut. ξενώσεται Lyc. 92.    II mostly in Pass., with fut. Med. ξενώσομαι S.Ph.303 : pf. ἐξένωμαι : aor. ἐξενώθην (ἐξενώθησαν Ἀττικῶς· ἐξενίσθησαν Ἑλληνικῶς Moer.p.167 P.):    1 enter into a treaty of hospitality with one, πόλιες ἀλλήλῃσι ἐξεινώθησαν Hdt.6.21, cf. Pl.Lg.642e, X.Ages.8.5 ; βασιλεῦσιν ἐξενωμένος Lys.6.48 : abs., X.HG4.1.34.    2 take up one's abode with one as a guest, to be entertained, Θήβᾳ ξενωθείς Pi.P.4.299, cf. A.Ch.702, S. l. c., etc. ; ξενωθεὶς τοῖσδ' ἐν . . δόμοις E.Alc.68 ; ξενοῦται τῷ Ξενοφῶντι, [παρ'] Ἑλλάδι, X.An.7.8.6,8 ; ξενωθεὶς ὑπὸ τᾶς βουλᾶς IG12(1).383 (Rhodes).    3 reside abroad, δαρὸν ἐξενωμένου S.Tr.65, cf. E.Ion 820 ; go into banishment, Id.Hipp. 1085.    III later, in Act., deprive one of a thing, [τινά] τινος Hld.6.7.