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παν-δημεί

pandemei

with the whole people, in a mass

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παν-δημεί · pan-dēmei — LSJ

with the whole people, in a mass, body

with the whole people, in a mass or body, Hdt. 6.63, 7.120, al.; π. προπέμπεσθαι ἐπὶ θάνατον Isoc. 10.27; π., πανομιλεί A. Th. l.c., cf. Eu. l.c.; π. θύειν Th. 1.126; στρατεῦσαι Id. 5.33, cf. 1.73, 90, 4.42, Pl. Lg. 814a; παρεῖναι And. 3.18; ἐξελθεῖν Lys. 2.49; τὸν βάρβαρον π. δέκεσθαι Hdt. 7.144, cf. 6.16, 8.40, 72. [-ῑ Trag. (nisi leg. -εί) ; -ῐ AP 5.43 (Rufin.); written -ί in IG 12(2).526 A 8, B 2 (Eresus, iv/iii B. C.), Ἀρχ. Δελτ. 9 παρ. 53 (ibid.); -εί in BGU 646.20 (ii A. D.).]

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