palivnsoo"
palivn-soo" , on , safe again, recovered, Anth.
palinstomevw
pa±lin-stomevw , to speak words of ill omen, Aesch.
palivntito"
pa±livn-tiØto" , on , ( tivnw ) like a[ntito" , requited, avenged, Od.
palivntono"
pa±livn-tono" , on , ( teivnw ) back-stretched, back-bending, epith. of the bow, Hom. It denotes the form of the Homeric bow, which when unstrung bent in a direction contrary to that which it took when strung.
2. hJnivai p . back-stretched reins, Ar.
palintravpelo"
pa±lin-travpelo" , on , = palivntropo" , Pind.
palintribhv"
pa±lin-triØbhv" , ev" , ( trivbw ) rubbed again and again: hence hardened, knavish, Soph.
palivntropo"
pa±livn-tropo" , on , turned back, averted, Lat. retortus , p. o[mmata Aesch.
II. turning back, Soph ., Eur.
palintuchv"
pa±lin-tuØchv" , ev" , ( tuvch ) with a reverse of fortune, Aesch.
palinw/devw
pa±liØnw/devw , f. hvsw , to recant an ode and so, generally, to revoke, recant, Plat. From palinw/diva
palinw/diva
pa±liØn-w/diva , hJ , ( wj/dhv ) a palinode or recantation, a name first given to an ode by Stesichorus, in which he recants his attack upon Helen, Plat.
palivouro"
pa±livouro" , oJ or hJ , a thorny shrub, Rhamnus paliurus, Eur ., Theocr.
paliourofovro"
pa±liØouro-fovro" , ( fevrw ) oJ , made of the wood of the palivouro" , Anth.
palirroevw
pa±lirroevw , f. hvsw , ( palivrroo" ) to ebb and flow, Lat. reciprocare , Strab ., Theophr.
palirrovqio"
pa±lir-rovqio" , h, on , back-rushing, refluent, Od.
palivrroqo"