ἐκτανύω
From LSJ
Cras amet qui numquam amavit quique amavit cras amet → May he love tomorrow who has never loved before; And may he who has loved, love tomorrow as well.
English (LSJ)
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A ἐκτείνω, βραχίονας Theoc.25.270:—Hom. has this form only, in the sense to stretch out (on the ground),
German (Pape)
[Seite 779] (s. τανύω), = ἐκτείνω, ausspannen, ausbreiten; δέρμα Pind. P. 4, 242; ἐκ δ' ἐτάνυσσα ἱμάντα βοός Od. 23, 201; hinstrecken, vom Winde, den Baum, Il. 17, 58, vgl. 11, 834; χέρας Lucill. (XI, 105); pass., der Länge nach hingestreckt werden, hinstürzen, Il. 7, 271 u. sp. D.; ὕπτιος ἐν φύλλοισιν ἐξετανύσθη Theocr. 22, 106; ἐξετάνυσσα βραχίονας 25, 270. In Prosa nur Hippocr.