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δάκν-ω , Hippon.49.6 (cj.), A.Th.399, etc.: fut.
A.δήξομαιHp.Nat.Mul.16, Mul.1.18 (v.l. δάξεται): pf. “δέδηχαBabr. 77: aor. 1 ἔδηξα late, Luc.Asin.9: aor. 2 (the only tense in Hom.) “ἔδα^κονBatr.181, Tyrt.10.32, etc., Ep. “δάκεIl.5.493, redupl. “δέδακεAP12.15 (Strat.): Ep. inf. “δακέεινIl.17.572: —Pass., “δάκνομαιThgn.910: fut. “δηχθήσομαιE. Alc. 1100: aor. “ἐδήχθηνS.Tr.254, Ar. Ach.18, etc.; later “ἐδάκηνAret.SD2.2: pf. “δέδηγμαιAr.Ach. 1, etc.; Dor. “δεδαγμένοςPi.P.8.87, Call.Epigr.50 codd.:—bite, of dogs, “δακέειν μὲν ἀπετρωπῶντο λεόντωνIl.18.585; of a gnat, “ἰσχανάᾳ δακέειν17.572; στόμιον δ. champ the bit, A.Pr.1009; χεῖλος ὀδοῦσι δακών, as a mark of stern determination, Tyrt.l.c.: abs., “δακὼν ἀνάσχουMen. Sam.141; δ. στόμα bite one's tongue, so as to refrain from speaking, “πρὸ τῶν τοιούτων χρὴ λόγων δ. στόμαA.Fr.397, cf. S.Tr.976; δ. ἑαυτόν to bite one's lips for fear of laughing, Ar.Ra.43; so (by a joke παρὰ προσδοκίαν)“ δ. θυμόνId.Nu.1369; “δ. χόλονA.R.3.1170.
II. metaph. of pungent smoke and dust, sting, Ar.Ach.18, Lys.298, Pl. 822; δ. ὄμματα, of dry winds, Hp.Aph.3.17.
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