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Ὀίκοι μένειν δεῖ τὸν καλῶς εὐδαίμονα → The person who is well satisfied should stay at home.

Aeschylus, fr. 317
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Full diacritics: πέκω Medium diacritics: πέκω Low diacritics: πέκω Capitals: ΠΕΚΩ
Transliteration A: pékō Transliteration B: pekō Transliteration C: peko Beta Code: pe/kw

English (LSJ)

Ep. 2pl. pres. imper. πείκετε Od.18.316 (metri gr.), but also inf. πείκειν (v. infr.) : aor.

   A ἔπεξα AP6.279 (Euph.) :—Med., aor. ἐπεξάμην Il.14.176 :—Pass., aor. ἐπέχθην Ar.Nu.1356 :—comb, εἴρια π. card it, Od.18.316 ; ἔπεξε καλὰς Εὔδοξος ἐθείρας APl. c. :— Med., χαίτας πεξαμένη when she had combed her hair, Il.14.176.    2 shear, ὄϊς πείκειν Hes.Op.775, cf. Theoc.5.98, Ael.NA1.38 :—Med., πόκοις πέξασθαι have their wool shorn, Theoc.28.13 ; ἐπέξαθ' ὁ Κριός Simon.13(cf.Ar.Nu.1356) :—Pass., Ar.l.c.; πέκεται Eust.531.5. (Cf. Lith. pèšti 'pluck'.)

German (Pape)

[Seite 547] kämmen, χαίτας πεξαμένη, nachdem sie sich die Haare gekämmt hatte, Il. 14, 176; – scheeren, κριὸς ὡς ἐπέχθη, Ar. Nub. 1338; sp. D., wie Theocr. 5, 98; – auch = die Wolle kämmen od. krämpeln, u. allgemeiner, zupfen, rupfen.