A.move aside, disturb, τι Pl.R.591e (unless intr., v. infr. 11.2): abs., raise troubles, enter into conspiracies, D.15.12, Luc.Rh. Pr.5 ; τὸ -κινοῦν μέρος the revolutionary element, D.H.7.55.
2. excite violently, madden, Thphr.HP9.19.1 :—Pass., to be distracted, Arg.S.Aj. ; εἴς τι to be violently excited or incited to . . , Luc.Hist. Conscr.1 ; “ὑπόθερμος καὶ παρακεκινημένος” Id.Cal.5 ; later, simply, urge, c. inf., Mantiss.Prov.2.46.
3. metaph., stir up, i.e. raise a question aboui, “τὸν Ἀριστοτέλη” Plu.2.656c.
II. intr., to be disturbed, become turbid, Thphr.CP6.7.6.
3. to be highly excited or impassioned, “ἐπὶ τοῖς ὡραίοις” X.Mem.4.2.35 ; πρὸς τὰς ἡδονάς Theopomp. Hist.111 ; μηδὲν παρακινέειν feel no sexual impulse, Hp.Aër.22 ; of political unrest, to be in a state of ferment, “π. τὰ τάγματα” Plu.Galb. 13 ; to be out of one's senses, “παρακεκινηκὼς ὑφ᾽ ἡλικίας” Com.Adesp. 885 ; νουθετεῖται . . ὡς παρακινῶν as out of his senses, Pl.Phdr.249d ; “τῇ διανοίᾳ παρακεκινηκώς” D.S.24.3, cf. 10.14.