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katapukn-oô ,

A. stud thickly, trêmasi to teichos Plb.8.5.6 ; thuras hêlois D.S.18.71 ; tois aphônois tas sullabas D.H.Comp.16 ; paradeigmatôn plêthei tên polin Plu.Lyc.27 ; tois huperbatois Phld.Rh.1.160 S.:--Pass., of the sky, katapepuknôsthai . . plêthei asterôn Arist.Mete.346a29 ; of a country, elaiais katapepuknôsthai to be thickly planted with . . (v.l. for -pephuteusthai), D.S. 3.44: metaph., bios en thaliais -pepuknômenos Porph.Plot.23 .

II. force into a small compass, compress, condense, Epikouros houtô katepuknou tên hêdonên Damox.2.62 ; talant' egô soi katepuknôsa tettara spent four talents in a lump, ib.4; to illustrate this is cited the dogma of Epicur., Sent.9, ei katepuknouto pasa hêdonê ktl., cf. katapuknôsis; ho Lukourgos tous politas têi siôpêi piezôn sunêge kai katepuknou Plu.2.510f :--Pass., -pepuknôtai hê pragmateia Porph. Plot.14 ; also ei mê -puknoutai soi to apo dogmatôn orthôn hekasta prassein that your habit of acting . . is not consolidated, M.Ant.5.9.

2. in Music, k. to diagramma fill up the intervals in a scale (with smaller intervals), Aristox.Harm.p.7 M.:--Pass., Theo Sm.p.91 H., Nicom. Exc.7.

III. Pass., to be condensed, of complex forms of inference (cf. puknoô v), Arist.APo.79a30.

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