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

ἐπάγω

Infl. fut. ξω

Infl. aor2 ἐπήγαγον

I. "to bring on", Od., Aesch.: "to bring upon", τί τινι Hes., attic

2. "to set on, urge on", as hunters do dogs, Od., Xen.

b. "to lead on" an army "against" the enemy, Hdt., Thuc., etc.

3. "to lead on by persuasion, influence", Od., Eur.; c. inf. "to induce" him to do, id=Eur.

4. "to bring in, invite" as aiders or allies, Hdt., Dem.

5. "to bring to" a place, "bring in", Hdt., etc.:— "to bring in, supply", Thuc.

6. "to lay on or apply" to one, ἐπ. κέντρον ἵπποις, of a charioteer, Eur.; ἔπαγε γνάθον "lay" your jaws "to it", Ar.

7. "to bring forward, propose" a measure, Thuc., Xen.; so, ἐπ. δίκην, γραφήν τινι, Lat. intendere litem alicui, Plat., etc.

8. "to bring in over and above, to add", τι Aesch., Ar.:— "to intercalate" days in the year, Hdt.

II. Mid. "to procure or provide for oneself", Thuc.:—metaph., Ἅιδα φεῦξιν ἐπ. "to devise, invent" a means of shunning death, Soph.

2. of persons, "to bring into" one's country, "bring in or introduce as allies", Hdt., Thuc.

3. "to call in" as witnesses, "adduce", Plat., etc.

4. "to bring upon oneself", φθόνον Xen.; δουλείαν Dem.

5. "to bring with one", Xen.

6. "to bring over to oneself, win over", Thuc.