Iseparate, divide, χ. ἀλλήλων λόχους E. Ph. 108; exclude, τὴν πτέρνην Hp. Fract. 11, etc.: τί τινος, freq. in Pl., χ. τὴν ψυχὴν τοῦ σώματος R. 609d, cf. Phlb. 55e; ἀπὸ τοῦ σώματος τὴν ψ. Phd. 67c, cf. Plt. 268c, etc.; πάντα κατὰ φυλάς X. Oec. 9.8; with inf. added, [ τὴν τάξιν] ἐπὶ τῷ μέσῳ ἐχώρισεν ἕπεσθαι Id. An. 6.5.11; οἱ χωρίζοντες the Separators, a name given to those Grammarians (Xenon and Hellanicus acc. to Procl. Chr. p.102 Allen) who ascribed the Iliad and Odyssey to different authors, Sch.A Il. 2.356, 649, 11.692, 21.416:— Pass., to be separated, severed, or divided, Hdt. 1.151, 3.12, al.; τινος E. IT 1002, Pl. Ti. 31b; σοφόν . . πάντων κεχωρισμένον Heraclit. 108.
Κρήτη Κρῆται Od. 14.199, Od. 16.62 (ἑκατόμπολις, εὐρεῖα , καλή, περίρρυτος , πίειρα). Crete Il. 2.649; the realm of Minos Il. 13.450, 453: Od. 3.191 , 291, Od. 11.323; in Odysseus's tale to Athene Od. 13.256, 260; in his tale to Eumaeus Od. 14.199, 252, 300, 301, Od. 16.62, Od. 17.523; in his tale to Penelope Od. 19.172, 338. Κρήτηνδε [-δε], to Crete Od. 19.186. Κρήτηθεν [-θεν], from Crete Il. 3.233.
ἀμφινέμω [ἀμφι- 3.] In mid., to have one's lot, dwell, round or about. With acc. With place-names Il. 2.521, 574, 585, 634, 649, 655, 835, 853, Il. 18.186: Od. 19.132.