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διαδέω

diadeo

bind on either side

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διαδέω · diadeō — LSJ

bind on either side, bandage, put in chains, fast-bound, bind, wrap them, their, bind oneʼs head, the boy binding his hair, have oneʼs, bound

bind on either side, δ. τὸ πλοῖον ἀμφοτέρωθεν Hdt. 2.29, cf. 4.154; δ. τὰ χαλκεῖα ταινίᾳ Arist. Aud. 802a40; bandage, Herod.Med. ap. Orib. 10.18.2; put in chains, δοῦλον POxy. 1423.9 (iv A. D.); ψυχὴ διαδεδεμένη ἐν τῷ σώματι fast-bound, Pl. Phd. 82e:—Med., δ. ἱμάτια ταῖς λαιαῖς bind, wrap them round their left arms, App. Mith. 86: abs., διαδεῖσθαι καυσίαις bind oneʼs head (with a diadem), Plu. Demetr. 41; ὁ διαδούμενος the boy binding his hair, a famous statue by Polyclitus, Plin. HN 34.55; διαδ

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