ἐξαγωγεύς
έως, ὁ
A.
one who leads out troops, D.S. 15.38, also of the queen-bee, Arist. HA 625a22.
II.
= ἐξαγωγίς, Gloss. ‐ή,ἡ, leading out of troops, X. Eq.Mag. 4.9 (pl.), Plb. 5.24.4 (pl.).
2.
drawing out of a ship from shallows, Hdt. 4.179.
3.
carrying out, exportation, πωγεῖν ἐπ’ ἐξαγωγῇ Id. 5.6, cf. 7.156; ἐξαγωγὴν δοῦναι, παρέχεσθαι, grant a right of exporting, Isoc. 17.57, Pl. Lg. 705b; ἐ. λαβεῖν τοῦ σίτου receive an export licence, D. 34.36, cf. PCair.Zen. 93.13 (iii B.C.); ἐπ’ ἐξαγωγῇ for removal from the country, for deportation, ἀδελφὴν ἐπ’ ἐ. πέπρακε D. 24.203, cf. 25.55; ἐ. σίτου, σιτική, Plb. 28.2.2, 28.16.8.
4.
evacuation, Arist. Pr. 869b28; αἱ κατὰ φύσιν ἐ. Plu. 2.134c.
5.
intr., going out: hence, ending of a thing, τῶν παρόντων κακῶν Plb. 2.39.4, etc.; ἐ. ἐκ τοῦ ζῆν, ἐ. βίου, departure from life, Epicur. Sent. 20, Sent.Vat. 38; ἐ. alone, suicide, Chrysipp.Stoic. 3.188, Varro Sat.Men. p.227 B., etc.
6.
the Exodus, Ph. 1.438, al.; title of poem by Ezekiel.
II.
as law-term, ejectment, Is. 3.22, D. 44.34.