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προσκαθ-ίζω ,
A.sit down by or near, c. acc. cogn., “θᾶκον οὐκ εὐδαίμοναE.Hel.895: abs., settle, of gadflies or bees, Pl.Ap.31a, Arist. HA625a14:—Med., Pl.Erx.397d, Thphr.Vent.61.
2. settle to the bottom of the vessel, of a mixture, Aët.15.14, cf. Dsc.5.40: metaph., “τὸ φυσημάτιον προσεκάθισενArr.Epict.2.16.10.
3. Med., sit idle, Aeschin.3.167.
II. sit down before a town, “προσκαθίσαντα πολιορκεῖνPlb.1.12.4: abs., J.AJ12.8.5.
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  • Cross-references in general dictionaries from this page (5):
    • Aeschines, Against Ctesiphon, 167
    • Euripides, Helen, 895
    • Flavius Josephus, Jewish Antiquities, 12.8.5
    • Plato, Apology, 31a
    • Polybius, Histories, 1.12.4
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