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Source: 550, 559, 563, 564
@LINK ἀπολύω
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630. ἀπολύω I. to loose from, τί τινος Od.: to undo, id=Od.
2. to set free from, release or relieve from, τινὰ τῆς φρουρῆς, τῆς ἐπιμελείας Hdt., Xen.; τι ἀπό τινος Plat.:—Pass. to be set free from, Thuc.
3. in legal sense, ἄπ. τῆς αἰτίης to acquit of the charge, Hdt., Xen.:—c. inf., ἀπ. τινὰ μὴ φῶρα εἶναι to acquit one of being a thief, Hdt.: then absol. to acquit, Ar.
II. to let go free on receipt of ransom, hold to ransom, Il.:—Mid. to ransom, redeem, χρυσοῦ by payment of gold, id=Il.
III. to discharge or disband an army, Xen.:—generally, to dismiss, Ar.
2. to divorce a wife, NTest.
B. Mid. to redeem, v. supr. II.
II. to do away with charges against one, Lat. diluere, Thuc., Plat.:— absol., ἀπολυόμενος in defence, Hdt.
III. like Pass. (c. II), to depart, Soph.
C. Pass. to be released, let off, τῆς στρατηΐης from military service, Hdt.; τῆς ἀρχῆς ἀπολυθῆναι to be freed from their rule, Thuc.:—absol. to be acquitted, discharged, id=Thuc., Plat.
II. of combatants, to be separated, part, Thuc.
2. to depart, Soph.
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630. ἀπολύω ajpoluvw apoluo {ap-ol-oo'-o}
from 575 and 3089; to free fully, i.e. (literally) relieve, release, dismiss (reflexively, depart), or (figuratively) let die, pardon or (specially) divorce:--(let) depart, dismiss, divorce, forgive, let go, loose, put (send) away, release, set at liberty. see GREEK for 575 see GREEK for 3089
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630 'Acpatha' as-paw-thaw'
of Persian derivation; Aspatha, a son of Haman:--Aspatha.