ἐξαίρεσις
εως, ἡ
A.
taking out the entrails of victims, Hdt. 2.40: pl., the entrails themselves, offal, Dionys.Com. 3.12; extraction of teeth, Arist. Mech. 854a25, Paul.Aeg. 6.28; of weapons, Gal. 2.283; taking out of patients from a bath, Philum. Ven. 15.8.
b.
removal, purgation, τῶν παθῶν Porph. Abst. 2.43.
2.
way of taking out, τὴν ἐ. τοῦ λίθου Hdt. 2.121.ά.
3.
Rhet., taking exception, questioning of an adversary's arguments, Ulp. ad D. 24.66.
b.
in Law, = Lat. exceptio, Just. Nov. 136.2.
4.
transcendence, τοῦ ἐνδεοῦς Dam. Pr. 13.
II.
place where cargoes are landed, wharf, Hyp. Fr. 186, PTeb. 5.26 (ii B. C.).
III.
as law-term, ἐξαιρέσεως δίκη action against one who has asserted the free birth of a slave, Is. Fr. 70.
IV.
killing, ὑός Str. 8.6.22.