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κυκλ-έω ,
3. bring round, repeat, “τὸν αὐτὸν λόγονArist.Cael.300a33.
3. assemble in knots, X.An.6.4.20, Cyr.6.2.12.
4. metaph., of sayings, etc., to be current, pass from mouth to mouth, “τὸ κυκλούμενον παρὰ πᾶσιν ἔποςPlu.2.118c.
III. intr. in Act., revolve, come round and round, πολλαὶ κυκλοῦσι νύκτες ἡμέραι τ᾽ ἴσαι (but read κυκλοῦνται as L had originally) S.El.1365; “δελφῖνες . . πέριξ κυκλοῦντεςPlu.2.16 of.
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