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διαπορ-εύω

diaporeuo

carry over, conduct through

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Where it lives

Densest 12 of 39 attested works shown, by occurrences per 10,000 attested tokens.

What it meant

διαπορ-εύω · diapor-euō — LSJ

carry over, conduct through

carry over, conduct through, X. An. 2.5.18.

II pass across, go through, travel along, passers-by

mostly Med., with aor. Pass. διεπορεύθην:—pass across, ἐς Εὔβοιαν Hdt. 4.33: c. acc., go through, Πελοπόννησον Th. 5.52; χώραν X. An. 3.3.3; δ. τὰς ὁδούς Pl. Lg. 845a; στόμα διʼ οὗ μέλη τε καὶ ἔπη δ. Satyr. Vit.Eur.Fr. 39xx14; δ. γραμμήν travel along a line, Arist. EN 1174b1, cf. Archim. Spir. 12: abs., Th. 1.107, Pl. Phd. 85d, Arist. PA 640b15; οἱ διαπορευόμενοι the passers-by, Aen.Tact. 32.10.

2 go through, detail, perform

go through, detail, εὐεργεσίας Plb. 16.26.2; perform, τὰς κρούσεις Id. 30.22.5.

3 elapse

of Time, elapse, BGU 1116.11, al. (i B. C.).

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Where it came from

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