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παντοῖος , α, ον,
2. in Prose of persons, παντοῖος γίνεται he takes all possible shapes, i.e. tries every shift, of persons in danger or difficulty, ib.109: with part., “π. ἐγένοντο δεόμενοιId.7.10. γ́; π. ἐγίνετο (sc. δεομένη)“ μὴ ἀποδημῆσαι τὸν ΠολυκράτεαId.3.124; “π. ἦν δεδιώςLuc. DDeor.21.2; “π. γενόμενος ὑπὲρ τοῦ σῶσαιPlu.Mar.30; rarely of joy, π. ὑπ᾽ εὐφροσύνης γενόμενοι they played all sorts of antics from joy, Luc. Demon.6; “π. ἦν ὑπ᾽ ἀπορίαςId.Laps.1.
II. Adv. -ως in all kinds of ways, variously, Hdt.7.211; “π. ἔχεινPl.R.559d, etc.
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