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παροδ-εύω

parodeuo

pass by, through, pass through, across, to be passed by, pass, spend

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What it meant

παροδ-εύω · parod-euō — LSJ

pass by

pass by, Theoc. 23.47, AP 9.341 (Glauc.), etc.; of flowing water, Polyaen. 3.9.61 ; of the ureter, Archig. and Philagr. ap. Aët. 11.4 ; διὰ τῶν καιρῶν ὁ χρόνος παροδεύει Porph. ap. Eus. PE 3.11.

2 pass by, through, pass through, across, to be passed by

c. acc., pass by or through, D.S. 32.27, Plu. Sollert. 2.973d, Herm. ap. Stob. 1.49.44, Luc. Nigr. 36, IG 14.881 (Sinuessa) : Astron., pass through or across, Plu. QConv. 2.670c, Ptol. Tetr. 109 ; τὰ αὐτοῦ ὅρια Vett.Val. 145.9 :—Pass., to be passed by, J. BJ 5.10.2, Plu. Amat. 2.759f.

3 pass, spend

pass, spend, τὸν βίον BCH 27.261 (Argos).

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