II.
any covering for the foot, shoes
or
boots,
Hdt.
III.
metaph
.,
Dwrivw/ pedivlw/ fwna;n ejnarmovxai
, i.e. to adapt the song to Doric
rhythm,
Pind
.; also,
ejn touvtw/ pedivlw/ povdÆ e[cein
to have ones foot in this
shoe,
i.e. to be in this condition or fortune, Id.
pedinov"
pediØnov" , hv, ovn , ( pedivon ) flat, level, Hdt .: Comp. pedinwvtero" Plat.
II. of or on the plain, Xen.
pedivon
pedivon , tov , ( pevdon ) a plain or flat, and collectively a plain flat open country, Hom ., Hes. , etc.
pedivonde
pedivonde , Adv. to the plain, Hom ., Ar.
pedionovmo"
pedio-novmo" , on , ( nevmomai ) dwelling in plains, p. qeoiv gods of the country, Aesch.
pedobavmwn
pedo-bavmwn »a<Eth>1/4, on , ( baivnw ) earth-walking, Aesch.
pedovqen
pedovqen , Adv. ( pevdon ) from the ground, Hes ., Eur.
II.
from the bottom,
Pind
.:
metaph.
from the bottom of the heart,
Od.
2.
from the beginning,
Pind.
pevdoi , Adv. on the ground, on earth, Aesch.
pedokoivth"
pedo-koivth" , ou, oJ , ( koivth ) lying on the ground, Anth.
pevdon
pevdon , ou, tov , ( pouv" ) the ground, earth, h. Hom. , Att. ; pevdw/ pesei`n to fall on the ground, to earth, Aesch. ; so, rJivptein pevdw/ Eur. 2. = pedivon , Soph. , Ar.
pevdonde
pevdonde , Adv. to the ground, earthwards, Il., Soph.
2. to the plain, Od.
pedovse
pedovse , Adv. = foreg., Eur.
pedostibhv"
pedo-stiØbhv" , ev" , ( stibei`n ) earth-treading, Eur .: on foot, opp. to iJpphlavth" , Aesch.
pedwvruco"