*)eklela/ktiken: a)pobe/blhken, a)pe/fugen.
The headword is perfect indicative active, third person singular, of the verb
e)klakti/zw. It is quoted from
Menander fr. 20 K.-A (16 Koerte), from the
Halieus. See in full under
alpha 2606:
e)klela/ktiken o( xrhsto\s h(mi=n moi=xos, a)ll' a)nta/llagos, "he has kicked out, our real seducer, but a substitute...". Same quotation in Orus'
Attic Lexicon 24, ps.-
Zonaras 667.14.
The meaning is also attested in
Procopius,
On the Wars of Justinian 1.24.14, quoted under
iota 469.
[1] There is perhaps an inconsistency between the second gloss
a)pe/fugen and the first
a)pobe/blhken, but it could be determined by the transitive meaning ("kicking out") the verb
lakti/zw has in some instances.
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