A.“ἐκτετμήσομαι” Pl.R.564c, Ph.1.458:—cut out, “μηροὺς ἐξέταμον” Il.1.460, etc.; μηροῦ ἔκταμ᾽ ὀϊστόν cut an arrow from the thigh, 11.829, cf. 515; “ἐ. γλῶσσαν” Hdt.9.112 ; “ἐ. τὸν λάρυγγά τινος” Ar.Ra.575 ; of a surgeon, cut out a diseased part, Pl.R.564c (Pass.); “σχῆμα τῆς γῆς” Arist.Mete.362a35.
2. cut trees out of a wood, cut down, Il. 12.149, S.Tr.1196 ; also of planks, etc., hew out, hew into shape, “ὅς ῥά τε τέχνῃ νήϊον ἐκτάμνῃσιν” Il.3.62, cf. 4.486 ; ἐ. τὰ πρέμνα to cut the stumps out of the ground, Lys.7.19.
3. ἐ. ἶνας cut away the sinews, and so, weaken, Pi.I.8(7).57 ; “ἐ. ὥσπερ νεῦρα ἐκ τῆς ψυχῆς” Pl.R.411b ; “ῥόδον ἐ. ῥίζης” IG14.2040 : metaph., ἐλπίδας ἐξέταμες ib. 1362 ; 'nip in the bud', “πάθος” Alex.Trall.1.17 :—Pass., “ἐκτέμνεσθαι νοῦν καὶ λόγον” Ph.1.17.
II. castrate, “παῖδας” Hdt.6.32, 8.105 ; “ὄρχεις ἐ.” S.Fr.620 ; “οἱ ἐκτετμημένοι” eunuchs, Arist.HA518a31 ; ἐ. τὰ θήλεα circumcise females, Str.17.2.5, cf. 16.4.9 (Pass.).
III.= “κείρειν, γῆς ἐκτεμνομένης” D.H.9.57(s. v.l.).
IV. ἐκτέμνεσθαί τινας φιλανθρωπίᾳ to disarm and deceive by kindness, Plb.30.30.8.