qalavssh/ sth`qo" , in swimming, Ib.; pevlase cqoniv brought them to earth, Il.; p. tina; desmoi`" Aesch. : metaph. , p. tina; ojduvnh/si to bring him into pain, Il.; e[po" ejrevw, ajdavmanti pelavssa" having made it firm as adamant, Orac. ap. Hdt.
2.
followed by a
Prep.
,
me nh`son ejsÆWgugivhn pevlasan qeoiv
Od.
C.
in
Pass.
, like the
intr. Act.
to come nigh, approach,
etc
.,
c. dat
., Il.;
plh`to cqoniv
he came near
(i.e.
sank to)
earth, Ib.
2.
rarely
c. gen
.,
Soph.
3.
foll. by a
Prep.
,
pelasqh`nai ejpi; to;n qeovn
Id.
II.
to approach
or
wed,
of a woman,
Aesch.
pelavqw
pelavqw »a±1/4 , collat. form of pelavzw ( intr. ), only in pres. , Aesch. ap. Ar. , Eur.pevlano"
pevla±no" , oJ , any half-liquid substance, of various consistency, as oil, Aesch .; clotted blood, Id.; foam at the mouth, Eur.II. a mixture offered to the gods, of meal, honey, and oil, Aesch. , Eur. (Deriv. unknown.)
pelargideuv"
pelargiØdeuv" , oJ , a young stork, Ar.Pelargikov"
Pelargikov" , hv, ovn , = Pelasgikov" : to; Pelargikovn the northern slope of the Acropolis at Athens, Ar. ; written Pelasgikovn in Hdt. , Thuc.
pelargov"
pel-argov" , oJ , the stork, Lat. ciconia , Ar ., etc. (From pelov", ajrgov" , properly, the black-and-white.)pelargwvdh"
pelarg-wvdh" , e" , ( ei\do" ) like a stork, Strab.pevla", PE vLA S
PE vL ØAS , Adv. near, hard by, close, c. gen ., Od., Hdt. , Trag.2.
like
ejgguv"
,
c. dat
.,
Pind.
,
Aesch.
3.
absol
.,
crimfqei;" pevla"
Od.;
p. steivcein, parei`nai, sth`nai
Trag.
II.
oiJ pevla"
(
sc.
o[nte"
)
ones neighbours,
Thuc
.,
etc.
: hence
ones fellow-creatures, all men,
Hdt
.,
Trag.
: in
sing.
,
oJ pevla"
ones neighbour, any man,
Hdt
.,
Eur.
pelasaivato
pela±saivato , Ep. 3 pl. aor. I med. opt. of pelavzw .Pelasgov"
Pelasgov" , oJ , a Pelasgian; in Il., the Pelasgians appear among the allies of the Trojans; in Od. we hear of them in Crete; but in Il., Achilles prays to Dodonaean Zeus as Pelasgian, and to; Pelasgiko;n [Argo" was Thessalian Argos, the original seat of the Hellenes; Hdt. contrasts them with the Hellenes; but Pelasgoiv is used for Greeks in Eur. , as in Virg. Hence Adj. Pelasgikov" , hv, ovn , Thessalian, but later for Argive, Eur .:so Pelavsgio" , a, on , Aesch. , Eur. : Pelasgiw`tai , oiJ ,