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1 περισύρω
περι-σύρω [υ],A drag about,ἄνω καὶ κάτω Luc.Merc.Cond.30
([voice] Pass.) ; περισῠρέντα τὴν πόλιν dragged round the city, J.BJ2.12.7.2 metaph., satirize, ridicule, Eust.1816.46 ([voice] Act. and [voice] Pass.).2 tear away, take by violence from, τὴν λείαν τινῶν -σῠρεῖν ([tense] fut. inf.) Plb.3.93.1, cf. 4.19.4 :—[voice] Med., carry off,λείαν περιεσύραντο Hyp. Fr. 264
, cf. App.Hisp.65 : metaph., destroy, Ph.1.178 : — περισύρεται is f.l. for παρασύρεται in D.P.864.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περισύρω
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2 ῥυστάζω
A drag about, πολλὰ ῥυστάζεσκεν.. περὶ σῆμα he dragged it many times round the grave of Patroclus, Il.24.755;δμῳὰς.. ῥυστάζοντας ἀεικελίως κατὰ δώματα Od.16.109
; cf. sq.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ῥυστάζω
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