I.to lead by or past a place, c. acc. loci, Hdt.
2.as military term, to march the men up from the side, to bring them from column into line, Xen.
II.to lead aside from the way, mislead, Lat. seducere, Pind., attic: —Pass., φόβῳ παρηγόμην Soph.; ἀπάτῃ Thuc.
2.generally, to lead to or into a thing, ἔς τι Eur.; mostly of something bad, Theogn., etc.:—Pass. to be induced, c. inf., παρηγμένος εἰργάσθαι τι Soph.
3.of things, to lead aside, alter the course of a thing, Hdt., Plat.
III.to bring and set beside others, to bring forward, introduce, ἐς μέσον Hdt.; π. εἰς τὸ δικαστήριον to bring a matter before the court, Dem.:—also to bring forward as a witness, id=Dem.
2.to bring in, with a notion of secresy, Hdt.:—Pass. to come in stealthily, slip in, Soph.
B.intr. to pass by, pass on one's way, Xen.
2.to pass away, NTest.; so in Pass., id=NTest., Plut.