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peridinhv"

peridinhv"

peri-di<Eth>nhv" , ev" , whirled round, Anth .; and peridivnhsi"

peridivnhsi"

peridivnhsi" , ew", hJ , a whirling round, Plat.

peridivw

peri-divw , old form for perideivdw , to be in great fear for, c. dat ., only in 3 sing. impf ., peri; ga;r dive nhusi;nÆAcaiw`n Il., etc.

peridiwvkw

peri-diwvkw , to pursue on all sides, Strab.

perivdou

perivdou , aor. 2 imp. med. of peridivdomai .

peridramei`n

peridra±mei`n , aor. 2 inf. of peritrevcw .

peridravssomai

peri-dravssomai , Att. -ttomai , Dep. to grasp a thing with the hand, c. gen. rei, Plut.

peridromhv

peridromhv , hJ , ( peridra±mei`n ) a running round, Plut .; p. poiei`sqai to wheel about, Xen.

2. a revolution, orbit, Eur.

perivdromo"

perivdromo" , on , ( peridra±mei`n ) running round, of a chariot-rail, of the nave of a wheel, Il.; of the rim of a shield, Eur.

2. going about, roaming, Theogn ., Ar.
II. pass. that can be run round, and so standing apart, detached, Hom.

perivdromo"

perivdromo" , oJ , ( peridra±mei`n ) as Subst. that which surrounds, as the rim of a shield, Eur. ; the string that runs round the top of a net ( cf. ejpivdromo" ), Xen. ; a gallery running round a building, Id.

peridruvptw

peri-druvptw , f. yw , to tear all round, to peel the bark off a tree, Anth. :— Pass. , ajgkw`na" peridruvfqh ( Ep. aor. I pass .) he had the skin all torn from off his arms, Il.

periduvw

peri-duvw , f. sw , to pull off from round, strip off, perivduse citw`na" Il.

peridw`ka

peridw`ka , Ep. for peri-evdwka , aor. I of peridivdwmi .


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