- ἐξαίρεσις
- ἐξαίρ-εσις, εως, ἡ,A taking out the entrails of victims, Hdt.2.40: pl., the entrails themselves, offal, Dionys.Com.3.12; extraction of teeth, Arist.Mech.854a25, Paul.Aeg.6.28; of weapons, Gal.2.283; taking out of patients from a bath, Philum.Ven.15.8.b removal, purgation,
τῶν παθῶν Porph.Abst.2.43
.2 way of taking out,τὴν ἐ. τοῦ λίθου Hdt.2.121
.ά.3 Rhet., taking exception, questioning of an adversary's arguments, Ulp. ad D.24.66.b in Law, = Lat. exceptio, Just.Nov.136.2.4 transcendence,τοῦ ἐνδεοῦς Dam.Pr. 13
.II place where cargoes are landed, wharf, Hyp.Fr.186, PTeb. 5.26 (ii B. C.).III as law-term, ἐξαιρέσεως δίκη action against one who has asserted the free birth of a slave, Is.Fr.70.IV killing,ὑός Str.8.6.22
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