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pa±qhtikov" , hv, ovn , ( paqei`n ) subject to feeling, capable of feeling a thing, c. gen ., Arist.

2. impassioned, pathetic, Id.:— Adv. , paqhtikw`" levgein Id.

paqhtov"

pa±qhtov" , hv, ovn , ( paqei`n ) one who has suffered: subject to passion, Plut.

II. of the Saviour, destined to suffer, N.T.

pavqo"

pavqo" »a±1/4, eo", tov , ( paqei`n ) anything that befallsone, an incident, accident, Hdt ., Soph.

2. what one has suffered, ones experience, Aesch .; in pl. , Plat. :—commonly in bad sense, a suffering, misfortune, calamity, Hdt ., Aesch. , etc. ; ajnhvkeston p. e[rdein to do an irreparable mischief, Hdt.

II. of the soul, a passion, emotion, such as love, hate, etc. , Thuc. , Plat. , etc.
III. any passive state, a condition, state, Plat .: in pl. the incidents or changes to which things are liable, ta; peri; to;n oujrano;n p . Id., etc.

IV. a pathetic mode of expression, pathos, Arist.

pavqw

pavqw »a±1/4 , aor. 2 subj. of pavscw :— paqwvn , part.

pai`

pai` , voc. of pai`" .

Paiavn

Paiavn , a`no", oJ , Ep. Paihvwn , ono" , Att. Paiwvn , w`no" , Paean or Paeon, the physician of the gods,
Il.;
Paihvono" genevqlh the sons of Paeon, i.e. physicians, Od.
2. after Hom. , the name and office were transferred to Apollo, who was invoked by the cry ijhvie Paiavn Aesch ., Soph. ; ijw; Paiavn Soph.

3. as appellat. a physician, healer, Aesch ., Soph. : then, a saviour, deliverer, Eur.
II. paiavn , Ep. paihvwn , a paean, i.e. a choral song, a hymn or chant, addressed to Apollo, Il., Aesch. , Soph.

2. a song of triumph after victory, properly to Apollo, Il., Aesch. ; also a war-song, Aesch ., Xen. :—the phrase was, ejxavrcein to;n paia`na Xen .; p. ejxavrcesqai, poiei`sqai Id.

3. any solemn song or chant, esp. on beginning an undertaking, in omen of success, Thuc. ; a song sung at a feast, Xen.

4. Aesch ., by an oxymoron, joins p. jErinuvwn, p. tou` qanovnto" ; so, p. stugnov" , of a dirge, Eur.
III. Krhtw`n paihvone" paean-singers, h. Hom.
IV. in Prosody, a paeon, a foot consisting of three short and 1 long syll. , - , - , - , or

-, Arist.

paianivzw

paia<Eth>nivzw , f. sw , = paiwnivzw , Aesch. Hence paianismov"

paianismov"

paia<Eth>nismov" , oJ , = paiwnismov" , Strab.

pai`gma

pai`gma , tov , ( paivzw ) play, sport, sportive strain, Eur.

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