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G04281

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

προέρχομαι

Infl. aor2 -ῆλθον

Infl. perf. -ελήλυ^θα

Infl. contr. προὐλήλυθα

Etym. like πρόειμι (which serves as the fut.)

Dep.

I. "to go forward, go on, advance", Hdt., Thuc., etc.: —absol., προελθὼν ὁ κῆρυξ ἐκήρυττε Aeschin.

2. of Time, προελθόντος πολλοῦ χρόνου Thuc.; of persons, προεληλυθὼς τῇ ἡλικίᾳ "far advanced" in age, Xen.

3. "to go on", in a story or argument, Plat.

4. metaph., τὰ Περσέων πρήγματα ἐς τοῦτο προελθόντα the power of the Persians "having advanced" to this height, Hdt.; εἰς πᾶν μοχθηρίας πρ. Dem.; εἰς τοῦτο προβέβηκεν ἔχθρας, ὥστε.. id=Dem.

5. "to go before or first", Xen.; πρ. τινος "to go before" him, id=Xen.; later, πρ. τινα NTest.

II. with instr. of motion, πρ. πόδα "to advance" the foot, Luc.