per-ivace , Ep. for peri-ivace , 3 sing. impf. of periiavcw .
peribaivnw
peri-baivnw , f. -bhvsomai : aor. 2 peri-evbhn , Ep. periv-bhn : to go round, of one defending a fallen comrade, either to walk round and round him, or, like ajmfibaivnw , to bestride him, absol. , Il.; c. gen ., peribh`nai ajdelfeiou` ktamevnoio Ib.; also, c. dat ., Patrovklw/ peribav" Ib.; so, peri; trovpio" bebaw`ta astride of the keel, Od.; c. acc ., p. i{ppon to bestride a horse, Plut.
II. of sound, to come round ones ears, Soph.
peribavllw
peri-bavllw , f. -ba±lw` : aor. 2 -evba±lon : to throw round, peri; cai`re balwvn having thrown his arms round him, Od.; cevra" p. tiniv Eur .; peri; dÆ wjlevna" devra/ bavloimi Id.; p. tini; desmav Aesch. ; p. nau`n peri; e{rma to wreck it on a reef, Thuc. : Med. to throw round oneself, put on, c. acc. rei, teuvcea periballovmenoi putting on their arms, Od.; p. e[ruma, e{rko", teivcea to throw round oneself for defence, Hdt .; c. dupl. acc. , tei`co" peribavllesqai povlin to build a wall round it, Id.:in pf. pass. to have a thing put round one, Plat .; peribeblhmevno" to; tei`co" having his wall around him, Id.
2. metaph. to put round a person, i.e. invest him with it, p. tini; basilhivhn, turannivda Id., Eur. ; douleivan Mukhvnai" Eur .; p. ajnandrivan tiniv , i.e. to make him faint-hearted, Id.
II. reversely, c. dat. rei, to surround, encompass, enclose with, peribavllein brovcw/ to;n aujcevna Hdt. ; tina; pevploi" Eur .; p. tina; cersiv to embrace, Id.: metaph. , p. tina; sumforai`", kakoi`" to involve one in calamities, evils, etc. , Id.:so in Med. to surround or enclose for oneself, Xen.
2.
p. tina; calkeuvmati
to put
him
round
the sword, i.e. stab him,
Aesch.
III.
c. acc.
only,
to encompass, surround,
peribavllei me skovto"
Eur
.;
p. tinav
to embrace
him,
Xen.
; but also
to clothe,
N.T
.:
Pass
.,
to; peribeblhmevnon
the space enclosed, enclosure,
Hdt
.:
Med.
,
h[launon periballovmenoi »ta; uJpozuvgia1/4
surrounding
them, Id.
2. to fetch a compass round, double, c. acc ., i{ppoi peri; tevrma balou`sai Il.; of ships, p. to;n [Aqwn Hdt ., etc.
3.
to frequent, be fond of
a place,
Xen.
IV.
Med.
to bring into ones power, aim at,
Lat.
affectare
,
as we say
to compass
a thing,
p. eJwutw`/ kevrdea
Hdt
.;
swfrosuvnh" dovxan p
.
Xen.
:
pf. pass.
to have come into possession of
a thing,
Hdt.
2.
to cloke
or
veil
in words,
Plat.
V.
to throw beyond,
and so, generally,
to excel, surpass,
mnhsth`ra" dwvroisi
Od.; or, simply,
p. ajreth`/
to be superior
in virtue, Il.
perivbaru"
periv-ba±ru" , u , gen. eo" , exceeding heavy, Aesch.
peribav"
peribav" , aor. 2 part. of peribaivnw .
peribevblhmai
peribevblhmai , pf. pass. of peribavllw .
perivbhn
periv-bhn , Ep. for peri-evbhn , aor. 2 of peribaivnw .
peribh`nai