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1 περίοικος
περίοικος, ον,A dwelling round,οἱ π. Λίβυες Hdt.4.159
; οἱ π. neighbours, Id.1.166, 175, Ephipp.5.6 ; ἡ π. (sc. χώρα) LXX Ge.19.25 ; τὸ π. τοῦ Ἰορδάνου ib.3 Ki.7.33(46); τὰ π. the neighbouring countries, App.Mith. 112, Hdn.6.2.1.II in Laconia, οἱ π. the inhabitants of the towns dependent on Sparta, Hdt.6.58,9.11, Th.1.101, etc.; also in Crete, Arist.Pol. 1271b30 ; at Argos, ib. 1303a8 : hence generally, dependent, subject, ;ἐξὸν.. ἅπαντας τοὺς βαρβάρους περιοίκους τῆς Ἑλλάδος καταστῆσαι Isoc.4.131
.III geographically, περίοικοι, οἱ, those who live on the same parallel of latitude as ourselves but 180<*> East or West of us, opp. ἄντοικοι (v. Addenda), ἀντίποδες (qq. v.). Gem.16.1, Cleom.1.2.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περίοικος
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