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1 ὑπαγκαλίξω
A clasp in the arms, embrace, E.Cyc. 498(lyr.):—[voice] Pass., γένος ὑπηγκαλισμένη having them clasped in her arms, Id.Heracl. 42.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ὑπαγκαλίξω
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2 περιοργυιόομαι
Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιοργυιόομαι
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3 περιπτύσσω
A enfold, enshroud,τινὰ τύμβῳ S.Ant. 886
;πέπλοι περιπτύσσοντες δέμας E.Hec. 735
; π. γόνυ, δέμας, clasp, embrace it, Id.IA 992, Med. 1206 (v.l. χέρας); ὥς σε περιπτύξω Bion 1.44
;π. ταῖς χερσί Plb.13.7.8
, etc.; ὀλοῇσι π. γενύεσσι, of a dragon, A.R.4.155 :—[voice] Pass., Aristaenet. 1.1.2 as military term, outflank, X.An.1.10.9 :—[voice] Pass., Id.Cyr. 7.1.26.II fold round, π. χέρας fold the arms round another, E.Alc. 350, Andr. 417 :—[voice] Med. and [voice] Pass., fold oneself round, coil round, Pl.Smp. 196a ;ἡ γαστὴρ -πτύσσεται τῇ τροφῇ Gal.6.303
: c. acc.,τήνδε τὴν μερίδα τῆς βασιλείας δύο.. ἔθνη περιπτύσσεται Lib.Or.59.89
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