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peistikov"

peistikov" , hv, ovn , ( peivqw ) persuasive, Plat.

peivsw

peivsw , fut. of peivqw .

pektevw

pektevw , to shear, clip, Ar. From pevkw

pevkw, PE vKW

PE vKW , Ep. peivkw : Dor. f. pexw` : aor. I e[pexa :— Med. , aor. I ejpexavmhn :— Pass. , aor. I ejpevcqhn :— to comb or card wool, Od.: Med. , caivta" pexamevnh when she combed her hair, Il.

2. to shear sheep, Hes. , Theocr. : Med. , povkw" pevxasqai to have their wool shorn, Simon. ap. Ar.

pelagivzw

pela±givzw , f. ivsw , ( pevlago" ) to form a sea or lake, of a river that has overflowed, Hdt. :—of places, to be flooded, Id.

II. to keep the sea, cross the sea, Xen.

pelavgio"

pelavgio" , a, on , and also o", on : ( pevlago" ):— of the sea, Lat. marinus , Eur .:—of animals, living in the sea, Id.

2. out at sea, on the open sea, Soph .; of seamen or ships, Thuc. , Xen.

pelagi`ti"

pela±gi`ti" , ido" , fem. Adj. of or on the sea, Anth.

pevlago", PE vLA GOS, pevlago"

PE vL ØAGOS , eo", tov , gen. pl. pelagevwn, pelagw`n : Ep. dat. pelavgessi :— the sea, esp. the high sea, open sea, the main, Lat. pelagus , Hom ., etc. ; joined with other words denoting sea, aJlo;" ejn pelavgessin ( cf. aequora ponti), Od.; povntion p . or povntou p ., Pind. ; a{l" pelagiva Aesch .; a{lion p . Eur. : often of parts of the sea ( qavlassa ) , Aijgai`on p . Aesch. ; ejk megavlwn pelagw`n, tou` te Turshnikou` kai; tou` Sikeliou` Thuc.

II. metaph ., of any vast quantity, p. kakw`n a ’sea of troubles,’ Aesch. ; p. duvh" Id.; eij" to; p. tw`n lovgwn Plat .; also of great difficulties, Soph.

pelavzw

pelavzw , f. avsw , Att. pelw` , poët. pelavssw : aor. I ejpevla±sa , Ep. pevlasa, ejpevlassa, pevlassa :— Med. , 3 pl. aor. I opt. pelasaivato :— Pass. , aor. I ejpelavsqhn , also ejplavqhn »a<Eth>1/4 : Ep. 3 sing. and pl. syncop. aor. 2 pass. e[plhto plh`to, e[plhnto plh`nto : pf. pevplhmai , part. peplhmevno" : ( pevla" ): A. intr. to approach, come near, draw near or nigh, c. dat ., pevlasen nhvessi Il.; touvtoi" su; mh; p . Aesch. , etc.

2. rarely c. gen ., pelavsai new`n to come near the ships, Soph. ; pelavzein sh`" pavtra" Id.
3. with a Prep. , p. pro;" toi`con Hes .; eij" o[yin tinov" Eur .; c. acc. loci, dw`ma pelavzein Id.; ou[keti pela`te will no more approach me, Soph.

4. absol ., Xen.
B. Causal, to bring near or to, make to approach, Krhvth/ ejpevlassen ( sc. ta;" neva" ) Od.; neurh;n mazw`/ pevlasen brought the string up to his breast, in drawing a bow, Ib.; ejpevlassa


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