Plato Greek Lexicon παρακάθημαι

παρακάθημαι

parakathemai

to be seated, sit; to be seated beside

Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

παρακάθημαι, inf. -καθῆσθαι, A. to be seated beside or near, τινι Ar. Ra. 1492, Th. 6.13: abs., Pl. Cri. 43b; οἱ παρακαθήμενοι Id. Prt. 320c, al.; of passengers in a ship, GDI 3835 (Rhodes). 2. of an army, encamp beside, Plb. 9.11A.2. 3. to be busy about, τινι PSI 4.402.10 (iii A. D.).
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