φροῦδος
φροῦδοςηdial.ᾱονalsoος ονS. E.adjπρὸ ὁδοῦ on the road, on one's way of persons, gods, animals, a corpse; esp. w.vbs. of motiongonests. w.prep.phr.fr. or to a place
S. E. Antipho Ar. Men. Plu.neut.pl.adv.awayA. E.specif., of dead personsdeparted
S. E. Call.w.prep.phr.to HadesE.of things, evils, former blessings, hopes, fearsno longer presentgone, past, lost
S. E. Ar.of a person's voice, limbslost, not functioningfr. shock
E.of a personat a loss, unsuccessfulw. [ἐς] + acc.in sthg.
E.of bodiesravaged, ruinedby sufferings
E.of a persondone for
Ar. Men.
ShortDef
gone away, clean gone
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