palaimonevw
pa±laimonevw , to wrestle or fight, Pind .; cf. Palaivmwn .
Palaivmwn
Pa±laivmwn , ono", oJ , ( palaivw ) Palaemon, i.e. Wrestler, masc. prop. n., a name of Melicertes, son of Ino, who was adored as a sea-god friendly to the shipwrecke, Eur.
palaiogenhv"
palaio-genhv" , ev" , = palaigenhv" , Ar.
palaiovgono"
pa±laiov-gono" , on , = palaivgono" , Anth.
palaiomavtwr
pa±laio-mavtwr , oro", oJ , ( mhvthr ) ancient mother, Eur.
palaiovplouto"
pa±laiov-plouto" , on , rich from early times, Thuc.
palaiov"
pa±laiov" , av, ovn , regul. Comp. and Sup. palaiovtero", -ovtato" , but the usual forms are palaivtero", -aivtato" (formed from pavlai ):
I.
old in years,
a.
of persons,
old, aged,
h] nevo" hje; palaiov"
Hom
.;
p. gevrwn, p. grhu`"
Od.;
crovnw/ p
.
Soph.
2.
of things,
oi\no"
Od.;
nh`e"
Ib.
II.
of old date, ancient,
1.
of persons,
Hom.
;
Mivnw" palaivtato" w|n ajkoh`/ i[smen
Thuc
.;
oiJ p
.
the ancients,
Lat.
veteres
,
2.
of things, Od.,
Hdt.
,
etc.
:
to; palaiovn
, as
Adv.
like
to; pavlai
,
anciently, formerly,
Hdt
.,
etc.
;
ejk palaiou`
from
of old,
Id.;
ejk palaitevrou
from
older time,
Id.;
ejk palaitavtou
Thuc.
b.
of things, also,
antiquated, obsolete,
Aesch
.,
Soph.
Hence
palaiovth"
palaiovth"
pa±laiovth" , hto", hJ , antiquity, obsoleteness, Eur ., Plat.
palaiovfrwn
pa±laiov-frwn , ono", oJ, hJ , ( frhvn ) old in mind, with the wisdom of age, Aesch.
palaiovw
pa±laiovw , f. wvsw : pf. pepalaivwka : ( palaiov" ): to make old, mostly in Pass. ( pres. ) to be old or antiquated, braciovno" p . is of long standing, Hipp.
II.
in
Pass.
also,
to become old,
Plat.
III.
like
Lat.
antiquare
, to abrogate
a law,
N.T.
pavlaisma
pavlaisma »a±1/4, ato", tov , ( palaivw ) a bout or fall in wrestling, Hdt .; e}n me;n tovdÆ h[dh tw`n triw`n palaismavtwn Aesch.
Id.