peronhtriv" , Dor. -a<Eth>triv" , ivdo", hJ , ( perovnh ) a robe fastened on the shoulder with a brooch, Theocr.
peronhtiv"
peronhtiv" , ivdo" , fem. Adj. fastened with a brooch, Anth.
peroniv"
peroniv" , ivdo", hJ , = perovnh , Soph.
perpereuvomai
perpereuvomai , Dep. to boast or vaunt oneself, N.T. From pevrpero"
pevrpero", PE vRPEROS
PE vRPEROS , on , vainglorious, braggart, Polyb.
pevrsa
pevrsa , Ep. for e[persa , aor. I of pevrqw .
persevpoli"
persev-poli" , poët. also persev-ptoli", ew", oJ, hJ , ( pevrqw ) destroyer of cities, Aesch ., etc.
II. Persepolis, the ancient capital of Persia, Strab.
Perseuv"
Perseuv" , gen. evw" , Ion. evo" , Ep. h`o", oJ , Perseus, son of Zeus and Danaé, Il., Hes. , etc. : Adj. Persei`o" , a, on , Eur. ; Ep. Pershvio" , Theocr. :Patron. Perseivdh" , ou, oJ , Ep. -hiavdh" , Il.
Persefovnh
Persefovnh , hJ , Ep. Persefovneia ; also Fersefovnh, Persevfassa, Fersevfassa, Fersevfatta : Persephone , Proserpine, daughter of Zeus and Demeter, Il.: Hades carried her off, and as his consort she continued to reign in the lower world, see h. Hom. Cer.: her temple is called Ferrefavttion , tov , Dem.
Pershi?"
Pershi?" , ivdo", hJ , sprung from Perseus, name of Alcmena, Eur. ; called Pershvi>on ai|ma in Theocr.
Pevrsh"
Pevrsh" , ou, oJ : heterocl. acc. Pevrsea : voc. Pevrsa± : a Persian, inhabitant of Persis, Hdt ., etc. Hence Persivzw
Persivzw
Persivzw , to imitate the Persians, speak Persian, Xen.
Persikov"
Persikov" , hv, ovn , Persian, hJ Persikhv ( sc. cwvra ) Persia, Hdt ., etc.
2.
Persikaiv, aiJ
, a sort of
thin shoes
or
slippers,
Ar.
3.
Persikov", oJ
, or
Persikovn, tov
,
the peach,
Lat.
malum Persicum
.
4.
P. o[rni"
the common cock,
Id.
5.
ta; Persikav
the Persian war,
Plat
.,
etc.
; in earlier writers called
ta; Mhdikav
.