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pavgkoino"

pavg-koino" , on , common to all, Soph .; qeou` mavstigi pagkoivnw/ , i.e. by death, Aesch. ; e}n ajpevcqhma p. brotoi`" one object of hate common to all mankind, Eur. ; p. stavsi" all the band together, Aesch.

pagkoivth"

pag-koivth" , ou, oJ , ( koivth ) where all must sleep, qavlamo" pagkoivta" , i.e. the grave, Soph. ; p.

{Aida" Id.

pagkovnito"

pag-kovni<Eth>to" , on , ( konivw ) covered all over with dust, a[eqla pagk . prizes gained in all the contests, Soph.

pagkrathv"

pag-kra±thv" , ev" , ( kravto" ) all-powerful, all-mighty, Trag .; p. e{drai the imperial throne of Zeus, Aesch. :— toi`nde p. foneuv" their victorious slayer, Id.

pagkratiavzw

pagkra±tiavzw , to perform the exercises of the pagkravtion , Plat. :— metaph. to sway ones arms about like a gymnast, to gesticulate violently, Aeschin .; and pagkratiasthv"

pagkratiasthv"

pagkra±tiasthv" , ou`, oJ , one who practices the pagkravtion , Plat. ; and pagkratiastikov"

pagkratiastikov"

pagkra±tiastikov" , hv, ovn , of or for the pagkravtion, hJ pagk. tevcnh the pancratiasts art, Plat.

II. skilled in the pagkravtion , Arist. From pagkravtion

pagkravtion

pagkravtion , tov , ( pagkra±thv" ) a complete contest, an exercise which combined both wrestling and boxing ( pavlh and pugmhv ), Hdt. , Pind. , etc.

pavgo"

pavgo" »a±1/4, oJ , ( phvgnumi ) that which is fixed or firmly set:

I. a mountain-peak, a rocky hill, Od., Hes. , Trag. ; oJ [Areio" ( Ion. jArhvio" ) pavgo" the Areopagus at Athens, v. [Areio" II .

II. = pagetov" , Soph.

pa`go"

pa`go" , oJ , Lat. pagus , a canton, district, Plut.

pavgouro"

pavgouro" »a±1/4, oJ , ( pagh`nai, oujrav ) a kind of crab, Lat. pagurus , Ar.

pagcavlepo"

pag-cavlepo" »a±1/4, on , most difficult to deal with, Xen ., Plat. Adv ., pagcalevpw" e[cein prov" tina to be illaffected towards him, Xen.


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