παραζώννυμι
καλῶς γέ μου τὸν υἱὸν ὦ Στιλβωνίδη εὑρὼν ἀπιόντ' ἀπὸ γυμνασίου λελουμένον οὐκ ἔκυσας, οὐ προσεῖπας, οὐ προσηγάγου, οὐκ ὠρχιπέδισας, ὢν ἐμοὶ πατρικὸς φίλος → Ah! Is this well done, Stilbonides? You met my son coming from the bath after the gymnasium and you neither spoke to him, nor kissed him, nor took him with you, nor ever once felt his balls. Would anyone call you an old friend of mine?
English (LSJ)
and παραζωννύω,
A hang at the girdle, ἀκινάκας Pl.R.553c:—Med., wear at the girdle, ξίφος D.H.2.70, cf. Plu.Ant. 79. II gird along the side, of clouds hanging on a mountain-side, Thphr.Sign.51.
German (Pape)
[Seite 478] (s. ζώννυμι), an den Gürtel hängen, umgürten, ἀκινάκην, Plat. Rep. XIII, 553 c; u. med., ξίφος παραζώννυσθαι, D. Hal. 2, 70; Luc. Anach. 6.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
παραζώννυμι: καὶ -ύω: μέλλ. -ζώσω· - ζώνω, κρεμῶ παρὰ τὴν ζώνην, ἀκινάκας παραζωννύντα Πλάτ. Πολ. 553C· - Μέσ., φορῶ ἐν τῇ ζώνῃ, ξίφος Διον. Ἁλ. 2. 70, πρβλ. Πλουτ. Ἀντών. 79. ΙΙ. παρακαλύπτω τὴν πλευράν, ἐπὶ νεφῶν ἅτινα καλύπτουσι τὸ πλευρὸν ὄρους, Θεοφρ. π. Σημ. Ὑδάτ. 4. 2.