IV. to entertain a person, Xen.
dia±gwghv , hJ , ( diavgw II ) a passing of life, a way or course of life, Lat. ratio vitae , Plat ., etc. ; diagwgai; tou` suzh`n public pastimes, Arist. Hence diagwgikov"
diagwgikov"
diagwgikov" , hv, ovn , of or for a passage: tevlo" d . a transit duty, Strab.
diagwnivzomai
di-a±gwnivzomai , f. Att. iou`mai , Dep. to contend, struggle or fight against, tini and prov" tina Xen.
II. to fight desperately, contend earnestly, Thuc ., Xen.
diadavptw
dia-davptw , f. yw , to tear asunder, rend, Il.
diadatevomai
dia-da±tevomai : aor. I -davsasqai : » .1/4 in pexirpoxal sense , to divide among themselves, dia; kth`sin datevonto Il., Hes.
2. in act. sense, to divide, distribute, dia; pau`ra dasavsketo ( Ion. for ejdavsato ), Il.; diedavsanto th;n lhi?hn Hdt .; ej" fula;" diedavsanto distributed them among the tribes, Id.
diadeivknumi
dia-deivknumi , f. -deivxw , Ion. -devxw : to shew clearly, shew plainly, Hdt .; c. part ., diadexavtw khdovmeno" let him shew that he cares, Id.: Pass. , diadeiknuvsqw ejw;n polevmio" let him be declared the kings enemy, Id.
II. intr. in forms dievdexe, wJ" dievdexe , it was clear, manifest, Id.
diadevktwr
diadevktwr , oro", oJ , ( diadevcomai ) as Adj. , plou`to" d . inherited wealth, Eur.
diadevxio"
dia-devxio" , on , of good omen, Hdt.
dia-devrkomai , aor. 2 -evdra±kon : Dep. : to see through, oujdÆ a]n nw`i> diadravkoi would not see us through (the cloud), Il.
diavdeto"
diavdeto" , on , ( diadevw ) bound fast, calinoi; diavdetoi genuvwn iJppeivwn bits firm bound through the horses mouth, Aesch.
diadevcomai
dia-devcomai , f. xomai , Dep. to receive one from another, Lat. excipere , d. lovgon to take up the word,