A.“-βα^λῶ” Ar.V.481 :— put in beside or between, insert, interpose, τι l.c.; “π. λόγους ἑτέρους” D. 40.61 ; ὑποψίας π. insinuate suspicions, Aeschin.1.167 ; π. δημηγορίας ib.174 ; ὅτε νυστάζοιεν οἱ ἀκροαταί, π. τῆς πεντηκονταδράχμου interpose [a touch] of his 50 drachmae lecture, of Prodicus the Sophist, Arist. Rh.1415b16, cf. Top.157a1 ; interpolate, “π. τι εἰς τὰ Ἡσιόδου” Plu.2.730f, cf. Alex.Aphr. in Top.309.27 (Pass.).
b. in Tactics, insert troops in a line of battle, Plb.1.33.7, al.; insert men in the ranks, Ascl. Tact.10.17, etc.
c. place in a class or order, Pl.Lg. 741a.
d. feed olives into a press, PFay.91.6, al.(i A. D.).
e. add an ingredient in medicine, Sor.1.122, Aët.16.85.
2. draw up in battle-order, Plb.2.27.7, al., Plu.2.618d, etc.
2. of an army, encamp, LXX Ex.15.27, al., Plb.1.77.6.
3. of guests at table, take their places, Plu.2.615d.