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2. Med. also to set what one values upon a chance, to hazard it as at play, pleivw paraballovmenoi having greater interests at stake, Thuc .; so in pf. pass ., Lakedaimonivoi" plei`ston dh; parabeblhmevnoi having risked far the most upon them, Id.;—also, to;n kivndunon tw`n swmavtwn paraballomevnou" Id.

III. to lay beside, to compare one with another, tiv tini Hdt .; ti prov" ti Xen .; ti parav ti Plat. :—so in Med. , absol. , paraballovmenai vying with one another, Eur .; —and in Pass. , ajpavta dÆ ajpavtai" paraballomevna one piece of treachery set against others, Soph.

2. Med. to bring alongside, th;n a[katon parabavllou bring your boat alongside, Ar .; and absol. , parabalou` Id.

IV. to throw, turn, bend sideways, parabavllein to;n ojfqalmovn or tw; ojfqalmwv to cast the eyes askance, like a timid animal, Id., Plat. ; so, p. to; e{teron ou\" plavgion to turn ones ears to listen, Xen. ; p. tou;" gomfivou" to lay to ones grinders, Ar.

V. to deposit with one, entrust to him, Lat. committere , tiv tini Hdt.
VI. in Med. to deceive, betray, Id., Eur. , etc.
B. intr. to come near, approach, Plat ., Arist. ; p. ajllhvloi" to meet one another, Plat.
II. to go by sea, to cross over, Lat. trajicere , parevbale nhusiv Hdt .; so of the ships, nau`" Peloponnhsivwn parevbalon eijsÆIwnivan Thuc.

III. to turn aside, pass over, Arist.

parabavptw

para-bavptw , f. yw , to dye at the same time, Plut.

parabasiva

paraba±siva , hJ , Ep. paraibasivh , = paravbasi" II , Hes. ; poët. parbasiva Aesch.

paravbasi"

parav-ba±si" , Ep. paraiv-b- , hJ , a going aside, deviation, Arist.

II. an overstepping, tw`n dikaivwn Plut .: —absol. a transgression, Id.
III. the parabasis, a part of the old Comedy, in which the Chorus came forward and addressed the audience in the Poets name.

parabavth"

parabavth" , poët. paraibavth" and parbavth" , ou, oJ , ( parabaivnw 1) one who stands beside: properly the warrior who stood beside the charioteer, Il., Eur. , Xen.

2. in pl. light troops (velites) who ran beside the horsemen, Plut.
II. ( parabaivnw II . 1) a transgressor, Aesch.

parabavti"

parabavti" , poët. paraibavti" , ido" , fem. of parabavth" : a woman who follows the reapers, Theocr.

parabatov"

para-ba±tov" , poët. par-batov", ovn , to be overcome or overreached, Aesch ., Soph.

parabebavsqai

parabebavsqai , pf. pass. inf. of parabaivnw .

parabiavzomai


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