Lexicon / G9013
ῥάπτω
rhaptō
  • to sew

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Glosses: to sew

1. to sew or stitch together, stich , (Iliad by Homer):—; Mid. ῥάπτεσθαι ὀχετὸν δερμάτων to make oneself a pipe of leather, (Herdotus Historicus); ῥαψάμενος τουτί (i.e. τὸ προσκεφάλαιον) having got it stitched , (Aristophanes Comicus); but also, to sew on or to one , (Aristophanes Comicus):—;Pass. ἐρράφθαι τὸ χεῖλος to have one's lip sewed up , (Demosthenes Orator)

2. metaphorically to devise, contrive, plot , (Homer), etc.; proverbial, τὸ ὑπόδημα ἔρραψας μὲν σύ, ὑπεδήσατο δὲ Ἀρισταγόρης you made the shoe , but Aristagoras put it on, (Herdotus Historicus) (ML)