A.accompany, attend, Hp.Epid.1.8, etc.; of an escort, X. Ap.27 ; “π . τ ῇ ἐκφορᾷ” IPE12.17.24 (Olbia, i B. C.) : abs., Pl.Phd.89a, etc.: metaph., “ἐδωδῇ μ ὲν κ α ὶ πόσει . . παρέπεσθαι τ ὴν χάριν” Id.Lg.667b; τ ο ῦτ ο μάλιστα ἐπ ὶ πάντων π . is common to all, Id.Tht.186a ; π . τισί to be imparted to them, Plb.4.21.1.
2.to be a constant attribute, “τ ο ῖς ἀνθρώποις τ ο ῦτ ο π . τ ὸ σύμπτωμα” Phld.Sign.23 : in Logic, τ ὸ παρεπόμενον consequence, necessary or accidental, Arist. SE168b31 ; τ ὰ παρεπόμενα concomitant circumstances, Longin.10.1.