ἀναρρήγνυμι
anarrēgnumiVerbG6309
to tear asunder
Full Lexicon Entry
1.to break up the ground, (Iliad by Homer)
2.to break through a wall, (Iliad by Homer):—;Pass., ἡ *ναῦς ἀναρρήγνυται τὴν παρεξειρεσίαν *the ship has its bow broken through, (Thucydides)
3.to tear open a carcase, of lions, (Iliad by Homer); of Ajax, *δίχα ἀνερρήγνυ *was cleaving them asunder, (Sophocles Tragicus)
4.to make to break forth, utter, like Lat. rumpere voces, (Aristophanes Comicus); ἀν. *πόλιν *to make it break out, excite greatly, (Plutarch):—;Pass. to burst forth ; metaphorically of persons, *ἀναρρήγνυσθαι πρὸς ὀργήν *(Theocritus Poeta Bucolicus)
5.intransitive to break forth, (Sophocles Tragicus)
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