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giantkiller, name of Dionysus and Apollo, AP 9.524,525, Ps.-Luc. Philopatr. 4; of Zeus, prob. in Pancrat. Oxy. 1085.25; Γῐγαντ-ολέτωρ, ορος, ὁ, Luc. Tim. 4:—fem. Γῐγαντ-ολέτιρα and Γῐγαντ-ολέτις, ιδος, Suid., Ps.-Luc. Philopatr. 8.
ten cubits long, Hdt. 9.81, Plb. 18.16.2, IG 11.161 D122 ( Delos, iii B.C.), Luc. Tim. 4.
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Med., push away from oneself, reject, ξένους E. Heracl. 237 ; ἄνδρα Aeschin. 1.103, cf. LXX 2 Ma. 4.11 ; π. [τὸν Δία] τῆς τιμῆς put him out of his place of honour, Luc. Tim. 4 ; π. τὸ χρεών put fate aside, Epigr. Gr. 519 ( Thessalonica).
shear or clip all round, τὴν κόμην κακῶς π. Hdt. 3.154 ; π. τινά clip him close, Philostr. l.c. :— Med., τρίχας περικείρεσθαι clip oneʼs hair, Hdt. 4.71 :— Pass., π. κατὰ πρόσωπον LXX Je. 32.9 ( 25.23); τοὺς πλοκάμους περικειρόμενος Luc. Tim. 4 ; Περικειρομένη, title of play by Menander.
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πότε; when? D. 18.313, Philostr. VA 4.25, Luc. Tim. 4, etc.
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Med., with pf. συνεσκεύασμαι, pack up oneʼs own baggage, pack up, Th. 7.74, X. Cyr. 5.3.16, etc.; σ. ὡς εἰς στρατείαν Id. HG 3.4.11; εἰς τὸ ἀπιέναι ib. 5.2.28; πρὸς τὴν φυγήν Luc. Tim. 4: esp. in aor. part. or pf. Med., all packed up, in marching order, ready for a start, παρεῖναι συνεσκευασμένος X. Cyr. 3.2.3; πορεύεσθαι συσκευασάμενοι ib. 6.2.3, cf. PTeb. 765.11 (ii B.C.), etc.
conqueror of the Titans, Luc. Tim. 4.
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overflowing, σιτοθῆκαι Them. Or. 18.221b: metaph., ὕβρις Luc. Tim. 4.
high-thundering, epith. of Zeus, Il. 1.354, 12.68, Od. 5.4, Hes. Op. 8, etc.; in mock heroic lines, Ar. Lys. 773, cf. Luc. Tim. 4.