στέλλω
I. "to set in order, to arrange, array, equip, make ready", Hom., Hdt., attic:—also, στέλλειν τινὰ ἐσθῆτι "to furnish with" a garment, Hdt.; so c. dupl. acc., στολὴν στ. τινά Eur.:—Mid., στείλασθαι πέπλους "to put on" robes, id=Hdt.; metaph., ἐπὶ θήρας πόθον ἐστέλλου "didst set thy" heart upon the chase, id=Hdt.:—Pass. "to fit oneself out, get ready", Il., Hdt.; στολὴν ἐσταλμένος "equipt in" a dress, Hdt.; ἐστ. ἐπὶ πόλεμον Xen.; metaph., ἐπὶ τυραννίδ᾽ ἐστάλης Ar.
II. "to despatch on an expedition", and, generally, "to despatch, send", Aesch., Soph.:—Pass. "to get ready for an expedition, to start, set out", Hdt.; and in aor2 pass. "to have set out, to be on one's way", id=Hdt.; c. acc. cogn., ὁδὸν στέλλεσθαι Soph.; στέλλου "begone!" Aesch.
2. in attic the Act. has sometimes the intr. sense of the Pass., like Lat. trajicere, to prepare to go, start, set forth, where στόλον may be supplied, ἔστελλε ἐς ἀποικίην Hdt., etc.:—reversely, ἡ ὁδὸς εἰς Κόρινθον στέλλει "leads" to Corinth, Luc.
III. Mid. in sense of μεταπέμπομαι, "to send for" one, Soph.: also "to fetch, bring" a person to a place, id=Soph.
IV. "to bring together, gather up", ἱστία στεῖλαν "took in, furled" the sails, Od.: and in Mid., ἱστία μὲν στείλαντο "they furled their" sails, Il.; χιτῶνας ἐστάλατο "they girded up" their clothes to work, Hes.
2. in Mid. also "to check, repress", λόγον στέλλεσθαι "to draw in one's" words, i. e. "not speak out the whole truth", Eur.
3. also in Mid. "to shrink" from a thing, "avoid it", NTest.