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1 παρεῖπον
A talk over, win over, Il.1.555, 6.337, A.Pr. 131 (lyr.) ; εἰ.. θυμὸν ὀρίναις παρειπών by thy persuasions, Il.11.793, cf. 15.404 : c. acc. cogn., give such and such advice,αἴσιμα παρειπών 6.62
, 7.121. [In Il. πᾱρειπών, πᾱρειποῦσα, i.e. παρϝειπών, -οῦσα ; butμή σε πᾰρείπῃ 1.555
.]Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παρεῖπον
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