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periv-pa±to" , oJ , a walking about, walking, Plat ., etc. II. a place for walking, a covered walk, Xen.
III. discourse during a walk, a philosophical discussion, Ar.
2. oiJ ejk tou` peripavtou the Peripatetics, school of Aristotle, because he taught walking in a perivpato" of the Lyceum at Athens, Plut. , etc.

peripeivrw

peri-peivrw , to pierce as with a spit: metaph. to pierce, eJautou;" p. ojduvnai" N.T.

peripevlomai

peri-pevlomai , Dep. to move round, be round about, only in Ep. syncop. part. , of Place, c. acc ., a[stu periplomevnwn dhivwn while the enemy are about the town, Il.

2. of Time, periplomevnou dÆ ejniautou` as the year went round, passed, Od., Hes. ; periplomevnwn ejniautw`n Od.; pevnte p. ejniautouv" during five revolving years, Il.

perivpempto"

perivpempto" , on , sent round: neut. pl. as Adv. by sending round, Aesch. From peripevmpw

peripevmpw

peri-pevmpw , f. yw , to send round from one place to another, dispatch in all directions, Hdt ., Thuc.

peripesei`n

peripesei`n , aor. 2 inf. of peripivptw .

peripessw

peri-pessw , Att. -ttw , f. -pevyw , of bread, to bake all over, Lat. obcrustare : metaph. to crust or cover over, cook up, Ar .; p. ajblabw`" to cover the men without hurting them, Plut. :— Pass. , rJhmativoi" peripefqeiv" ( aor. I part .) cajoled by words, Ar.

peripetavnnumi

peri-petavnnu<Eth>mi and -uvw : f. -petavsw »a±1/4 : pf. pass. -pevpta±mai :— to spread or stretch around, cevra tiniv Eur .; p. foinikivda" to spread them out, Aeschin .: —Pass ., peripevptatai uJgro;" a[kanqo" is spread round, Theocr. Hence peripetastov"

peripetastov"

peripetastov" , hv, ovn , spread round or over, Ar.

peripevteia

peripevteia , hJ , a turning right about, i.e. a sudden change of fortune, such as that on which the plot in a Tragedy hinges, Arist. From peripethv"

peripethv"

peripethv" , ev" , ( peripesei`n ) falling round, ajmfi; mevssh/ proskeivmeno" p . lying with his arms clasped round her waist, Soph.

2. wrapt in, pevploisi Aesch.
3. e[gco" p . the sword round which (i.e. on which) he has fallen, Soph.
II. falling in with danger, etc. , c. dat ., Dem. ; p. genevsqai th`/ aijtiva/ to become liable to. . , Plut.
III. changing suddenly, peripeteva prhvgmata a sudden reverse, Hdt. ; p. tuvcai Eur.


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