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1 παραπέτομαι
παραπέτομαι, poet. [full] παρπέταμαι Call. Epigr.33.6: [tense] aor. 2 παρεπτόμην or - επτάμην (v. infr.) ; also παρέπτην, [ per.] 3pl.Aπαρέπτησαν Id.Iamb.Fr.9.327
P.:— fly alongside,κορώνη.. ἤδη πετομένων [τῶν νεοττῶν] σιτίζει παραπετομένη Arist.HA 563b12
;τὰς π. μυίας Id.Pol. 1323a29
.2 fly past, of specks before the eyes, Gal.1.363.3 escape, AP6.19 (Jul.).4 fly to,ἡμῖν ἑρπετὸν παρέπτατο Semon. 13
, cf. Philostr.VA1.7 ; fly to one's succour,οὐ γὰρ ἂν παρέπτετο Ar. Th. 1014
: metaph., παραπτῆναι, of a λόγος, Philostr.Her.19.14.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > παραπέτομαι
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2 प्रपद्
pra-pad1) 2. Ā. - padyate (ep. alsoᅠ P.), to fall orᅠ drop down from (abl.), throw one's self down (at a person's feet) MBh. ;
to go forwards set out for, resort to, arrive at, attain, enter (with acc., rarely loc.) AV. etc. etc.;
to fly to for succour, take refuge with (acc.) TS. etc. etc.;
to fall upon, attack, assail RV. AV. ;
to come to a partic. state orᅠ condition, incur, undergo (acc.) MBh. Kāv. etc.;
(with an adv. in sāt), to become e.g.. sarpasātpra-pad, to becñbecome a serpent Bhatt.;
to obtain, gain ( patini, « as husband»), partake of, share in (acc.) ib. ;
to adopt orᅠ embrace (a doctrine) Rājat. ;
to undertake, commence, begin, do MBh. Kāv. ;
to form (a judgment) MBh. ;
to assume (a form) Kathās. ;
to enjoy (pleasure) R. ;
to take to (dat.) Hariv. ;
to come on, approach, appear AV. R. Hariv. ;
to take effect, succeed MBh. ;
to turn out ( anyathā, « differently» i.e. without any effect orᅠ consequence) Hariv. ;
to admit (a claim) R.:
Caus. - pādayati, - te, to cause to enter, introduce into (acc. orᅠ loc.) Br.:
Desid. P. pítsati, to wish to enter ṠBr. ;
Ā. - pitsate (cf. Pāṇ. 7-4, 54),
to be going to incur orᅠ undertake Daṡ. ;
2) f. away AitBr. ;
N. of partic. sacred texts Br. GṛṠrS. ;
prá-pad
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