παραστάς
parastas
anything that stands beside
Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
παραστάς, άδος, ἡ, (παρίσταμαι) prop. A. anything that stands beside : pl. παραστάδες, doorposts, παραστάδας καὶ πρόθυρα βούλει ποικίλα 42, cf. IG 22.1668.32, 1.76, ; also, pilasters or returns which cover the ends of aalls in the front of a house or temple, τὰς λευκολίθους π. CIG 2782.29 (Aphrodisias) : also in sg., 10.10.2 : pl., of the wings of a stage, 2. 2. space enclosed between the παραστάδες, vestibule or entrance of a temple or house, in pl., Ph. 415, IT 1159, Hier. 11.2, IG 22.1672.131, 186, 7.122 : also in sg., Andr. 1121, IG 12.372.73, SIG 307.12 (Iasos, iv B. C.), Supp.Epigr. 4.447.11, 453.46 (Didyma, ii B. C.) ; of a bath, P. 1.110, 2.56.
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