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peristaivhn

peristaivhn , aor. 2 opt. of periivsthmi :— -stav" , part.

perivstasi"

perivsta±si" , hJ , ( peristh`nai ) a standing round, a crowd standing round, Lat. corona , Theophr ., etc.

II. circumstances, a state of affairs, Polyb .:—in bad sense, kata; ta;" p . in critical times, Id.
2. outward pomp and circumstance, Id.

perivstato"

perivsta±to" , on , ( peristh`nai ) surrounded and admired by the crowd, Isocr.

peristaurovw

peri-staurovw , f. wvsw , to fence about with a palisade, to entrench, Thuc .: —Med ., peristaurwsavmenoi having entrenched themselves, Xen.

peristeivla"

peri-steivla" , aor. I part. of peristevllw .

peristeivcw

peristeivcw , aor. I part. perivsteixa" , to go round about, c. acc ., Od.

peristevllw

peri-stevllw , f. -stelw` : aor. I -evsteila :— to dress, clothe, wrap up, Pind ., Plut. ; e[phxa dÆ aujto;n eu\ peristeivla" I planted the sword having wrapt it well with earth, i.e. planted it firmly, Soph.

2. to dress or lay out a corpse, Lat. componere , Od., Hdt. , Att. : simply, to bury, Plat.
II. metaph. to wrap up, cloak, cover, ta[dikÆ eu\ p . Eur. :— Med. , ta; sa; peristevllou kakav Id.
2. to take care of, protect, defend, Hdt ., Soph. ; p. tou;" novmou" to maintain the laws, Hdt. ; ta; pavtria Dem .; p. ajoidavn to uphold minstrelsy, Pind.

peristenavzomai

peri-stenavzomai , Med. to lament vehemently, Plut.

peristenacivzomai

peristena±civzomai , Med. to echo all round, Od.

peristevnw

peri-stevnw , to make narrow, compress: Pass ., peristevnetai dev te gasthvr , of wolves, Il.

II. to sound round about, c. acc ., h. Hom.
2. to bemoan, Luc.

peristerav

peristerav , hJ , the common pigeon or dove, Hdt ., Soph. , etc. (Deriv. unknown.) Hence peristerewvn

peristerewvn

peristerewvn , w`no", oJ , a dovecote, Plat .: peristerw`n , Aesop.


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