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1 περισπειράω
A wind round,τὴν ἐσθῆτα τῇ κεφαλῇ Plu.Cam.25
:— [voice] Med., τὰ μέσα.. ὁπλίταις περιεσπειραμένος having concentrated his troops around.., Id.Ages.31 :—[voice] Pass., form round,ἀνδρῶν κύκλῳ περιεσπειραμένων Id.Cic.22
; of serpents, etc., twine, coil round,δράκοντα περιεσπειραμένον τὸ δέρος D.S.4.48
: c. dat., τισι Luc.Hist. Conscr.29 ;τῷ ποδί Id.Dips.6
: metaph., insinuate oneself into,τὰς αὐλάς Eun.Hist.p.257
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