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G04029

An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

περίκειμαι

Infl. inf. -κεῖσθαι

Infl. fut. -κείσομαι

Etym. used as Pass. of παρακατατίθημι

I. "to lie round about", c. dat., εὗρε δὲ Πατρόκλῳ περικείμενον ὃν φίλον υἱόν she found her son "lying with his arms round" Patroclus, Il.; γωρυτὸς τόξῳ περίκειτο "there was" a case "round" the bow, Od.: —absol. "to lie or be round", Hes.; τὰ περικείμενα χρυσία plates of gold "laid on" (an ivory statue), Thuc.

2. metaph., οὔ τι μοι περίκειται "there is" no "advantage" for me, it is nothing to me, Il.

II. c. acc. rei, "to have round one, to wear", mostly in part., περικείμενοι [τελαμῶνας] περὶ τοῖσι αὐχέσι Hdt.; π. δύναμιν "invested with" power, Plut.; π. ἅλυσιν "with" a chain "round one", NTest.