διολισθάνω
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English (LSJ)
(in Pl.Ly.216d codd. -αίνω, cf. Luc.Cont.1, al., Lib. Or.11.225), Ion. aor.
A -ωλίσθησα Hp.Art.63: aor. 2 inf. διολισθεῖν Ar.Nu.434:—slip through, ὑπὸ τοὺς δακτύλους Hp.Art.40; of a bone put out, ib.63; δ. τοὺς χρήστας to give them the slip, Ar. l. c.; δ. καὶ διαδύεται ἡμᾶς Pl. l. c.; ἐπ' ἄκρων δ. κυμάτων, of a ship, Luc.Dom. 12: abs., slip away, Id.Anach.28,29; δ. τὴν γλῶσσαν slipping with his tongue, of one drunken, Id.Vit.Auct.12.