κατέρχομαι
Infl. fut. κατελεύσομαι
Etym. fut. κατελεύσομαι, but in good attic κάτειμι
Infl. aor2 κατήλυ^θον
Infl. aor2 κατῆλθον
Infl. inf. κατελθεῖν
Dep.
I. "to go down from" a place, c. gen., Il.; "to go down to the grave", κ. Ἄϊδος εἴσω, Ἄϊδόσδε id=Il.;—also from high land to the coast, Od.
2. of things, κατερχομένης ὑπὸ πέτρης by the "descending" rock, id=Od.; of a river, κατέρχεται ὁ Νεῖλος πληθύων "comes down" in flood, Hdt.
II. "to come back, return", πόλινδε Od.: esp. "to come back from exile", Hdt., attic; in pass. sense, ὑπό τινος κατελθεῖν "to be brought back by" him, Thuc.