LOGOI

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ὁδοιπορ-έω

odoiporeo

walk, walk, come

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What it meant

ὁδοιπορ-έω · hodoipor-eō — LSJ

walk, walk, come, walk over

walk, Hdt. 4.110, S. OT 801 ; ὀρθότεροι -ήσουσι Hp. l.c. ; ἐπʼ ἄκρων ὁ. walk on tiptoe, S. Aj. 1230 ; come, ὁ ξένος . . ὧδʼ ὁδοιπορεῖ Id. OC 1251 : c. acc. cogn., ὁδοιπορεῖν ὁδόν Hdt. 4.116 ; ὁ. τοὺς τόπους walk over this ground, S. OT 1027.—Used in Trag. and Ion. Prose, = Att. βαδίζω ; also in later Prose, Act.Ap. 10.9, Gal. 9.500, PMag.Lond. 121.181, X.Eph. 3.2.

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