[Meaning] they were being marauders.
*)elhi/+zonto: e)lh|steu/onto.
One verb (imperfect indicative middle, third person plural), glossed with another verb (same form) from the same root but with the addition of several alternating deverbative and denominative suffixes to the stem.
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Lexica Segueriana 216.6 Bachmann.
The headword must be quoted from somewhere, very probably an historian. It appears four times in
Thucydides (who also, twice, uses the synonymous gloss: 4.2.3 [web address 1] and 7.18.3 [web address 2]; twice in
Xenophon; and thereafter in other historians from
Polybius through the Roman and Byzantine periods.
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