patrol
From LSJ
οἰκτίστῳ θανάτῳ εἵμαρτο ἁλῶναι → it was fated that you would be taken by the most miserable death, it has been decreed that thou shouldst be cut off by a most piteous death
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
v. trans.
P. and V. περιπολεῖν. The Syracusans were at once able to patrol the harbour without fear: P. οἱ Συρακόσιοι τὸν λιμένα εὐθύς παρέπλεον ἀδεῶς (Thuc. 7, 56). Absol., Ar. and P. ἐφοδεύειν (Xen.), Ar. κωδωνοφορεῖν. subs. Ar. and P. περίπολοι, οἱ. Commander of a patrol: P. περιπόλαρχος, ὁ.