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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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verb transitive

ride (horses): P. and V. ἐλαύνειν, Ar. and P. ἱππάζεσθαι.

verb intransitive

P. and V. ἐλαύνειν, Ar. and P. ἱππάζεσθαι, ὀχεῖσθαι (Dem. 570).

be carried (in a carriage, etc.): P. and V. φέρεσθαι. Ar. and P. ὀχεῖσθαι.

ride in a chariot: P. ἐπὶ ἅρματος ὀχεῖσθαι.

I should have ridden on a mule saddle: P. ἐπ' ἀστράβης ἂν ὠχούμην (Lys. 169; cf. Dem. 558).

riding in a chariot: V. ἐπὶ… ἀπήνης ἐμβεβώς (Sophocles, Oedipus Rex 802).

ride along: P. and V. παριππεύειν (acc. or absol.).

ride down: V. καθιππάζεσθαι. καθιππεύειν, P. καταπατεῖν.

ride out: P. ἐξελαύνειν.

ride out against (an enemy): P. ἀντεπεξελαύνειν (absol.).

ride past: P. παρελαύνειν (acc.) (Xen.).

ride rough-shod over: Met., P. and V. πατεῖν (Plato also Ar.) (acc.), P. καταπατεῖν (acc.), V. καθιππάζεσθαι (acc.),

ride round: P. περιελαύνειν (acc.).

ride up: P. προσελαύνειν, προσιππεύειν.

ride at anchor: P. and V. ὀχεῖσθαι, ὁρμεῖν.

substantive

journey: P. and V. ὁδός, ἡ, πορεία, ἡ, Ar. and V. ἵππευμα, τό, or pl.; see riding.