dispossess

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τὸ δ' ἐξαίφνης τὸ ἐν ἀναισθήτῳ χρόνῳ διὰ μικρότητα ἐκστάν → suddenly refers to what has departed from its former condition in a time imperceptible because of its smallness

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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v. trans.

Drive out: P. and V. ἐκβάλλειν, ἐξωθεῖν, ἐξελαύνειν.

Deprive: P. and V. ἀφαιρεῖν (τινί τι), ἀφαιρεῖσθαι (τινά τι); see deprive.

Drive from one's home: P. and V. ἐξοικίζειν.

Dispossess (of office): P. ἀπαλλάσσειν (Thuc. 1, 129); see depose.

Being now dispossessed, she will fret over her fate with inward brooding: ἀπολαχοῦσα νῦν αὐτὴ καθʼ αὑτὴν τὴν τύχην οἴσει πικρῶς (Eur., Ion, 609).