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1 περιέπω
Aπεριεῖπον Hdt.7.181
, X.Mem.2.9.5 : [tense] fut.περιέψω Id.Cyr.4.4.12
, Luc.Tim.12 : [tense] aor.περιέσπον Hdt.1.73
, al. ; inf. περισπεῖν ib. 115 : [tense] fut. [voice] Med.περιέψομαι Id.2.115
: [tense] aor. [voice] Pass.περιεφθῆναι Id.5.1
(not in correct [dialect] Att. Prose):—treat, handle, whether well or ill, usu. with an Adv. or some modal word to determine the sense:1 in good sense, π. εὖ τινα treat him well, Hdt.1.73, etc.;κροκόδειλον.. π. ὡς κάλλιστα Id.2.69
;π. τινὰ ταῖς μεγίσταις τιμαῖς X.Smp.8.38
;π. τινὰ ὡς εὐεργέτην καὶ φίλον, οὐχ ὡς δοῦλον Id.Cyr.4.4.12
: without any modal word, treat with respect or honour, Id.Mem.2.9.5, D.H. 8.45, Plu.Num.3, Anon.Incred.17;τὰ ἀγάλματα τῶν θεῶν Porph. Marc.17
;ἐπήνεις καὶ περιεῖπες αὐτόν Arr.Epict.3.23.14
.2 in bad sense, τρηχἐως κάρτα π. handle very roughly, Hdt.1.114; ἀεικείῃ περισπεῖν τινα ib. 115; τρηχέως κάρτα π. ἀεικείη ib.73;π. [κροκοδείλους] ἅτε πολεμίους Id.2.69
;π. ὡς ἀνδράποδα Id.7.181
; εἰ δὲ μή, ἅτε πολεμίους περιέψεσθαι (either [voice] Act., we will treat you as enemies, or [voice] Pass., you shall be treated as..) Id.2.115, cf. 7.149:—[voice] Pass., , 81, al.;ὑπὸ τοῦ νοσήματος κακῶς περιέπεσθαι Hp.Prorrh.2.23
; οὐ πάνυ τι καλῶς π. X.HG3.1.16.3 abs., in part., with uigilance, Plb.4.10.5.—The synon. ἀμφιέπω is poet.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιέπω
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2 μειλίσσω
Aμειλίξατο Id.1.650
: —make mild, soothe, treat kindly, τινα Theoc.16.28; esp. appease, propitiate: rarely c. gen., πυρὸς μειλισσέμεν (like πυρὸς χαρίζεσθαι) to appease [the dead] by fire, i.e. funeral rites, Il.7.410; of rivers, λιπαροῖς χεύμασι γαίας.. μειλίσσοντες οὖδας gladdening the soil with rich streams, A.Supp. 1029 (lyr.);ὀργὰς μ. E.Hel. 1339
(lyr.); μ. τινὰ λοιβαῖς, χύτλοις, Lyc.542, A.R.4.708.II [voice] Pass., to be soothed, grow calm, h. Cer. ; to be subdued,πυρὸς μειλίσσετ' ἀϋτμή A.R.3.531
.III [voice] Med., use soothing words, μηδέ τί μ' αἰδόμενος μειλίσσεο μηδ' ἐλεαίρων extenuate not aught from respect or pity, Od. 3.96.2 propitiate,Κύπριν ἀοιδῇσιν θυέεσσί τε A.R.1.860
;συκοφάντας ἀπομαγδαλιᾷ Philostr.VA7.23
; soften, subdue,ἔθνη.. καθάπερ ζῷα τιθασεύων καὶ μ. Plu.2.330b
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