ἐπιστρέφω
Infl. fut. ψω
I. "to turn about, turn round", Eur.; ἐπ. τὰς ναῦς "to make a sudden tack", Thuc.; but also "to put" an enemy "to flight", Xen.
b. intr. "to turn about, turn round", Il., Hdt., attic:— "to return", NTest.
2. "to turn towards", τὸ νόημα Theogn.; πρός τι, εἴς τινα Plut.:— ἐπ. πίστιν "to press" a pledge upon one, Soph.
b. intr. "to turn towards", Xen.
3. "to turn" from an error, "to correct, make to repent", Luc.
b. intr. "to repent", NTest.
4. "to curve, twist, torment", Ar.
II. Mid. and Pass., esp. in aor2 pass. ἐπεστράφην [α^]: — "to turn oneself round, turn about", ἐπιστρεφόμενος "constantly turning", to look behind one, Hdt.; with acc., θάλαμον ἐπεστράφη "turned to gaze on" it, Eur.; δόξα ἐπεστράφη "turned about, changed", Soph.
2. "to go back-and for-wards, wander over" the earth, Hes.:—c. acc. loci, "to turn to" a place, Eur.
3. "to turn the mind towards, to pay attention to", c. gen., Theogn., Soph.: —absol. "to recover oneself, pay attention", Hdt., Dem.
4. c. acc. "to visit", Eur.
5. part. perf. pass. ἐπεστραμμένος, ῀ ἐπιστρεφής, "earnest, vehement", Hdt. Hence