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Creep over

  • 1 Creep

    v. intrans.
    P. and V. ἕρπειν.
    Go slowly: Ar. and P. βαδίζειν (rare V.).
    Creep away: V. φέρπειν.
    Creep in (met., of abuses, etc.); P. and V. πορρεῖν (Eur., frag.).
    Creep into: Ar. and P. εἰσδεσθαι (εἰς, acc.); see slip into.
    Creep on: Ar. and V. προσέρπειν.
    Creep out: Ar. and V. ἐξέρπειν.
    Creep over (met., of a feeling): V. πέρχεσθαι (acc.), φέρπειν (acc.), P. and V. εἰσέρχεσθαι (acc.).
    Creep past: Ar. παρέρπειν (absol.).
    Creep under: Ar. and P. ποδεσθαι πό ( acc).
    Creep up: Ar. and V. νέρπειν.
    Creep up to: Ar. ἐφέρπειν ἐπ (acc.).
    Quiver: P. and V. τρέμειν.
    Creeping thing, subs.: P. and V. ἕρπετον, τό (Xen., also Ar.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Creep

  • 2 Glide

    v. intrans.
    P. and V. φέρεσθαι, Ar. and V. ἕρπειν; see Creep, Steal.
    Slip: P. and V. ὀλισθνειν.
    Glide into: Ar. and V. εἰσδύεσθαι (εἰς. acc.); met., P. and V. πορρεῖν (πρός, acc.; V. dat.) (Eur., frag.).
    Glide over, steal over: V. πέρχεσθαι (acc.). φέρπειν (acc.), ἀμφιβαίνειν (acc.), P. and V. ἐπέρχεσθαι (acc.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Glide

  • 3 Steal

    v. trans.
    P. and V. κλέπτειν, ἐκκλέπτειν; see Filch.
    Take away: P. and V. φαιρεῖν, παραιρεῖν.
    Carry off: P. and V. ἁρπάζειν, ναρπάζειν, συναρπάζειν, συλᾶν, Ar. and V. μάρπτειν.
    Steal a march on, anticipate: P. and V. φθνειν (acc.), προφθνειν (acc.), προλαμβνειν (acc.).
    Trick: P. and V. παρέρχεσθαι.
    V. intrans.
    Creep: P. and V. ἕρπειν, V. πέρχεσθαι.
    Steal away, v. trans.: P. and V. ἐκκλέπτειν, πεκτθεσθαι, ἐκκομίζεσθαι, P. ὑπεκκομίζειν, V. πεκλαμβνειν.
    Help to steal away: V. συνεκκλέπτειν (acc.).
    Take away: P. and V. φαιρεῖν, παραιρεῖν (or mid.), ἐξαιρεῖν (or mid.).
    Steal away, v. intrans.: P. ὑπεξέρχεσθαι, καταδύεσθαι. Ar. and P. διαδεσθαι, Ar. παποτρέχειν, P. and V. πεκφεύγειν, ἐκδεσθαι, V. φέρπειν.
    Steal in: Ar. and P. εἰσδεσθαι, ποδύεσθαι.
    (met., of abuses, etc.), P. and V. πορρεῖν.
    Steal into: Ar. and P. εἰσδεσθαι (εἰς, acc.), P. παραδύεσθαι (εἰς, acc.) (met., of abuses, etc.), P. and V. πορρεῖν (πρός, acc. or V. dat. alone); see slip in.
    Steal on: Ar. and P. προσέρπειν.
    Steal over ( of sensations stealing over one): P. and V. ἐπέρχεσθαι (acc.). V. πέρχεσθαι (acc.), φέρπειν (acc.), ἀμφιβαίνειν (acc.).

    Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Steal

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