ἐκφέρω
Infl. fut. ἐξοίσω
Infl. fut. mid. ἐξοίσομαι in pass. sense
I. "to carry out of" a place, c. gen., or ἐκ τόπου, Il., Hdt.
2. "to carry out" a corpse for burial, Lat. efferre, Il., etc.
3. "to carry off" as prize or reward, id=Il.: so in Mid., Hdt., attic
4. "to carry out of the sea, to throw ashore", Hdt., Eur.:—Pass., with fut. mid., "to come to land, be cast ashore", Hdt.
II. "to bring forth",
1. of women, of the earth, "to bring forth, produce", id=Hdt.
2. "to bring about, accomplish", Il.
3. "to bring out, publish", Ar.: ἐκφ. χρηστήριον "to deliver" an oracle, Hdt.:—of public measures, "to bring forward", ἐκφ. ἐς τὸν δῆμον id=Hdt., Dem.
4. generally "to disclose, tell, betray", Hdt.:—Mid., ἐκφέρεσθαι γνώμην "to declare one's" opinion, id=Hdt.
5. "to put forth, exert", δύνασιν Eur.; and in Mid., Soph.
6. ἐκφέρειν πόλεμον, Lat. inferre bellum, to begin war, Hdt., Xen.
7. "to bear the marks of" a thing, Eur.
III. Pass. "to be carried beyond bounds, be carried away", Soph., Thuc., etc.
IV. "to carry to a certain point", Soph., Plat.
V. intr. (sub. ἑαυτόν) "to shoot forth" (before the rest), Il.: "to run away", Xen.
2. "to come to fulfilment, come to an end", Soph.