[Meaning a] pirate.
*peridh/lion: peirath/n.
Likewise or similarly in other lexica; references at
Photius pi659, where Theodoridis marks the otherwise-unattested headword, accusative case, as corrupt. He notes, and seemingly endorses, the view of Schleusner and Cobet that it is a corruption of
peri/dinon "rover"; cf.
Hesychius pi1616, generated by
Plato,
Laws 776C.
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