G04045
περιπίπτωInfl. fut. -πεσοῦμαιInfl. aor2 -έπεσονI. "to fall around, so as to embrace", τινί Xen.2. "to fall around", i. e. "upon", a weapon, τῷ ξίφει Ar.II. c. dat. "to fall in w...
An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon, Henry George Liddell and Robert Scott.
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περιπίπτωInfl. fut. -πεσοῦμαιInfl. aor2 -έπεσονI. "to fall around, so as to embrace", τινί Xen.2. "to fall around", i. e. "upon", a weapon, τῷ ξίφει Ar.II. c. dat. "to fall in w...
περιποίησιςEtym. from περιποιέωAlt. περιποίησις, εως,I. "a keeping safe, preservation", NTest.II. (from Mid.) "a gaining possession of, acquisition, obtaining", id=NTest.2. "a p...
περισπάωInfl. fut. -σπάσωI. "to draw off from around, to strip off":—Mid. "to strip oneself of", τὴν τιάραν Xen.2. "to strip bare", Eur.II. "to draw round, wheel about", of an a...
περισσείαAlt. περισσεία, ἡ,Etym. περισσός"surplus, abundance", NTest.
περίσσευμαAlt. περίσσευμα,"that which remains over, abundance", NTest.
περισσεύωInfl. attic -ττεύωInfl. fut. σωInfl. imperf. ἐπερίσσευονEtym. περισσόςI. "to be over and above" the number, c. gen., περιττεύσουσιν ἡμῶν οἱ πολέμιοι the enemy "will go ...
περισσόςAlt. περισσός, atticπεριττός, ή, όνEtym. περίI. "beyond the regular number or size, prodigious", Hes.2. "out of the common way, extraordinary, uncommon, remarkable, sign...
περισσῶςEtym. v. περισσός B.
περιστεράAlt. περιστερά, ἡ,"the common pigeon or dove", Hdt., Soph., etc.Etym. deriv. uncertain
περιτέμνωInfl. ionic -τάμνωInfl. fut. -τεμῶInfl. perf. -τέτμηκαInfl. aor2 -έτεμονI. "to cut or clip round about", Lat. circumcidere, οἰνὰς περιταμνέμεν "to prune" them, Hes.; τὴ...
περιτίθημιInfl. fut. -θήσωInfl. aor1 περιέθηκαInfl. aor2 imperat. περίθεςI. "to place round", Od.; περιτιθέναι τί τινι Hdt.:—Mid. "to put round oneself, put on", Hom., Eur.II. m...
περιτομήAlt. περιτομή, ἡ,Etym. περιτέμνω"circumcision", NTest.
περιτρέπωInfl. fut. -τρέψωI. "to turn and bring round", Lys., NTest., etc.2. "to overturn, upset", Plat.II. intr. "to turn or go round", Od.
περιτρέχωInfl. fut. -θρέξομαιInfl. fut. -δρα^μοῦμαιInfl. aor2 -έδρα^μονInfl. perf. -δεδράμηκαI. "to run round and round, run round", Theogn., Ar.2. "to run about", Plat.:— metap...
περιφέρωInfl. fut. -οίσωInfl. aor1 -ήνεγκαInfl. aor2 -ήνεγκονI. "to carry round", Hdt.: "to carry about" with one, id=Hdt., Eur.:—Pass., c. acc. loci, λέοντος περιενειχθέντος τὸ...
περιφρονέωInfl. fut. ήσωI. "to compass in thought, speculate about", τὸν ἥλιον Ar.II. "to overlook, to contemn, despise", Thuc.
περίχωροςAlt. περί-χωρος, ον,"round about a place": οἱ περίχωροι "the people about", Dem., etc.:— ἡ π. (sc. γῆ) "the country round about", NTest.
περπερεύομαιDep. "to boast or vaunt oneself", NTest.Etym. from πέρπερος
ΠερσίςAlt. Περσίς, ίδος,Etym. fem. of ΠερσικόςI. "Persian", Aesch., etc.II. as Subst., (.] (sub. γῆ), "Persis, Persia", now "Farsistan", Hdt.2. (sub. γυνή), "a Persian woman", X...
πέρυσι"a year ago, last year", Ar., etc.; ἡ π. κωμῳδία our "last year's" comedy, id=Ar.; νῦν τε καὶ π. Xen.
πέτομαιEtym. πτάς as if from ἵπτημιI. "to fly", of birds, bees, gnats, etc., Hom., etc.:—then, of arrows, stones, javelins, etc., Il.: also of any quick motion, "to fly along, d...
πέτραAlt. πέτρα, ionic and epicπέτρη, ἡ,I. "a rock, a ledge or shelf of rock", Od.2. "a rock", i. e. "a rocky peak or ridge", Hom.; π. σύνδρομοι, ξυμπληγάδες, of the rocky islet...
πετρώδηςAlt. πετρ-ώδης, εςEtym. εἶδος"like rock or stone, rocky, stony", like πετραῖος, π. κατῶρυξ, of a grave, Soph., Plat.
πήγανονAlt. πήγα^νον, ου, τό,"rue", Lat. ruta:—proverb., οὐδ᾽ ἐν σελίνῳ οὐδ᾽ ἐν πηγάνῳ, i. e. scarcely at the "edge or beginning", because these herbs formed the "borders" of be...
πηγήAlt. πηγη, doricπαγά, ἡ,I. mostly in pl. of "running waters, streams", Hom., etc.; distinct from κρουνός "(the spring or well-head)", κρουνὼ δ᾽ ἵκανον καλλιρρόω, ἔνθα δὲ πηγ...
πήγνυμιEtym. πέπηγα is generally used as perf. pass.Radical sense, "to make fast"; intr. and Pass. to be solid:I. "to stick or fix in", ἐν δὲ μετώπωι πῆξε [τὴν αἰχμήν] Il.; π. ἐ...
πηδάλιονAlt. πηδάλιον, ου, τό,Etym. πηδός1. "a rudder or an oar used for steering", Od.; after Homer, a Greek ship commonly had two πηδάλια joined by cross-bars (ζεῦγλαι) and wo...
πηλίκοςAlt. πηλί^κος, η, ονEtym. interrog. of τηλίκος, ἡλίκοςI. "how great or large?" Lat. quantus? Plat.II. "of what age, of a certain age", Arist.