par-artavomai , Pass. to be hung by ones side, Plut.
parartevomai
parartevomai , Ion. Verb ( cf. ajrtevomai ), Med. :
I.
trans.
to fit out for oneself,
pararteveto stratihvn
was engaged in preparing his
army,
Hdt.
II.
in
pass.
sense,
to hold oneself in readiness,
Id.
parartuvw
par-artuvw , of food, to season by additions.
parasavggh"
para<Eth>savggh" , ou, oJ , a parasang (the Persian farsang), containing thirty stades, Hdt. , Xen.
parasavttw
para-savttw , f. xw , to stuff in beside, ti parav ti Hdt.
paravseion
parav-seion , tov , a topsail, Luc. (Deriv. uncertain.)
paravseiro"
parav-seiro" , on , ( seirav ) fastened alongside, p. i{ppo" a horse harnessed alongside of the regular pair, an outrigger: metaph. a yoke-fellow, true associate, Eur.
paraseivw
para-seivw , f. sw , to shake at the side, p. ta;" cei`ra" to swing ones arms in running; then (without cei`ra" ) feuvgein paraseivsa" , like demissis manibus fugere, i.e. celerrime` , Arist.
parashmaivnomai
para-shmaivnomai , Med. to set ones seal beside, to counterseal, seal up, Dem .: pf. part. paraseshmasmevno" in pass. sense, Id.
2. to note in passing, to notice besides, Arist.
paravshmon
parav-shmon , tov , ( sh`ma ) a side-mark: a mark of distinction, the ensign of a ship, Lat. insigne , N.T. : the badge of a soldier, Plut.
paravshmo"
parav-shmo" , on , ( sh`ma ) marked amiss, falsely struck, counterfeit, of coin, Dem. ; metaph. of men, Ar. ; so, p. dovxa Eur .; paravshmo" ai[nw/ falsely stamped with praise, i.e. praised by a wrong standard, Aesch.
2.
of words,
false, incorrect,
Anth.
II.
noted,
Plut.
parasigavw
para-si<Eth>gavw , f. hvsomai , to pass by in silence, Strab.
parasitevw
parasi<Eth>tevw , f. hvsw , to play the parasite or toad-eater, Luc.