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periv-ergo" , on, ( * e[rgw ) careful overmuch, Lys ., etc.

2. busy about other folks affairs, meddling, a busybody, Xen.
II. pass. done with especial care, elaborate, Aeschin ., etc.
2. superfluous, Plat ., etc.
3. curious, superstitious, Plut.

perievrgw

peri-evrgw , Att. -eivrgw :— to inclose all round, encompass, Hdt ., Thuc. :— Pass. , ejn perieirgmevnoi" paradeivsoi" in enclosed parks, Xen.

perievrcomai

peri-evrcomai : Dep. :— to go round, go about, Hdt ., Att. :— to go about, like a beggar, Xen. ; like a canvasser, Lat. ambire , Dem .: —c. part. to go about doing a thing, Plat. :— c. acc. cogn. , p. stavdia civlia Ar .: —c. acc. loci, p. to;n bwmovn to go round the altar, Id.; th;n ajgoravn Dem.

2. c. acc. pers. to come round, encompass, of sounds, peri; ktuvpo" h\lqe podoi`in the sound of feet came round him, Od.; of the effect of wine, Kuvklwpa peri; frevna" h[luqen oi\no" Ib.

3. like Lat. circumvenire , to take in, to overreach, cheat, Hdt ., Ar.
II. to go round and return to a point, come round, hJ basilhivh perih`lqe e[" tina Hdt .; ej" fqivsin perih`lqe hJ nou`so" the disease ended in. . , Id.; c. acc ., hJ tivsi" perih`lqe to;n Paniwvnion vengeance came at last upon him, Id.

2. of Time, to come round, Xen.

perierruvhn

peri-erruvhn , aor. 2 pass. (in act. sense) of perirrevw .

periesqivw

peri-esqivw , f. -evdomai : aor. 2 -evfa±gon :— to eat all round, eat away, nibble at, Luc.

perievspasa

perievspa±sa , aor. I of perispavw .

periestwv"

periestwv" , for -esthkwv" , pf. part. of periivsthmi .

perievscata

peri-evsca±ta , tav , the surrounding extremities, Hdt.

perivefqo"

periv-efqo" , on , ( e{yw ) thoroughly well cooked, Luc.

perievcw

peri-evcw , also -ivscw : f. -evxw and -schvsw : aor. 2 -evscon : aor. 2 med. -escovmhn :— to encompass, embrace, surround, Plat.

2. to surround so as to guard, Plut.
3. in Pass. to be shut in or beleaguered, uJpov tino" Hdt ., Xen.
4. to embrace, comprise, comprehend, Plat ., etc.
II. to overcome, gain the victory, Thuc .: of an army, to outflank the enemy, Id.
III. Med. to hold ones arms round another, take charge of, c. gen. pers ., perivsceo ( Ion. aor. 2


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