[Used] with an accusative. [Meaning someone] deceiving.
*katagohteu/wn: ai)tiatikh=|. a)patw=n. 
Same or similar entry (minus the grammatical point) in other lexica. The headword is present participle, masculine nominative singular, of the verb 
katagohteu/w (cf. 
kappa 913). Though it is used again, of Catiline, in 
lambda 686, it is likely to be quoted here from somewhere else. Theodoridis on 
Photius tentatively suggests a passage in Cyril of Alexandria's 
Commentary on John (PG 73.1024d); another possibility is 
Procopius, 
History of the Wars of Justinian 7.32.11.
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