πέριξ

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Ἀλλ' Ἀχέροντι νυμφεύσω → I will become the bride of Acheron

Sophocles, Antigone, 816
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Full diacritics: πέριξ Medium diacritics: πέριξ Low diacritics: πέριξ Capitals: ΠΕΡΙΞ
Transliteration A: périx Transliteration B: perix Transliteration C: periks Beta Code: pe/ric

English (LSJ)

strengthd. for περί, mostly Ion. Prose and Trag. (in latter usu. Adv.):    I Prep., round about, all round, c. gen., Hdt.1.179, 2.91, X.An.7.8.12, Epicur.Ep.2p.51U., etc.    2 rarely c. dat., E.Ph.710.    3 commonly c. acc., Hdt.1.196, 3.158, 4.36, al.: mostly before its case, but also after, ib.52,79, as also in A.Pers.368, dub. in E.HF243.    II Adv. round about, π. ὑπορύσσοντες τὸ τεῖχος Hdt.5.115 ; π. λαβεῖν ἄνθρωπον to surround him, ib.87; κύκλῳ π. A.Pers.418, dub. in S.Ant.1301, E.Andr.266 ; [Ὠκεανὸς] π. γᾶν ἀμπέχει Limen.10 : metaph., πᾶν π. φρονοῦντες circuitously, E.Andr. 448 : rare in Att. Prose, π. πολιορκεῖν Th.6.90; ὁ π. τόπος, οἱ π., Pl.Ti.62e, X.Cyr.1.5.2, cf. Epicur.Ep.2p.47U.; ὁ π. χρόνος, i.e. all times save the present, Arist.Int.16b18 ; τὸ π. ὕδωρ Thphr.Sens.26 ; later αἱ π. πόλεις Act.Ap.5.16 ; αἱ π. κῶμαι SIG880.44 (Pizus, iii A.D.).

German (Pape)

[Seite 584] 1) Praepos., bes. ion. u. p., ein verstärktes περί, rings herum; gew. c. acc., νῆσον Αἴαντος πέριξ, Aesch. Pers. 360; βωμὸν πέριξ νήσαντες ξύλα, Eur. Herc. F. 243; πέριξ τὸ τεῖχος, Her. 3, 158; ὠκεανὸν ῥέοντα πέριξ τὴν γῆν, 4, 36, vgl. 4, 180; – aber auch c. gen., πέριξ τοῦ ἱροῦ φοίνικες πεφύκασι, 2, 91, vgl. 4, 152. 1, 179, wie Xen. An. 7, 8, 12 u. Pol. 1, 45, 8; – zuweilen steht es dem Casus nach, τὴν πέριξ, Her. 4, 52. 79. – 2) Adv., ringsherum, νῆες κύκλῳ πέριξ ἔθεινον, Aesch. Pers. 410; βωμία πέριξ, = περὶ βωμόν, Soph. Ant. 1286; oft bei Eur.; πέριξ ὑπ ορύσσοντες τὸ τεῖχος, Her. 5, 115; πέριξ τινὰ λαμβάνειν, = περιλαμβάνειν, 5, 87, umfassen, wie Plat. Tim. 36 c; τὴν Πελοπόννησον πέριξ πολιορκοῦντες, Thuc. 6, 90; ὁ πέριξ τόπος, Plat. Tim. 62 d; τὰ πέριξ ἔθνη, Xen. Cyr. 1, 5, 2; einzeln bei Sp., wie Luc. amor. 12; Plut.