A.“παρεγενήθην” Plb.3.99.2, etc.:—to be beside, by or near: c. dat. pers. et rei, καί σφιν παρεγίγνετο δαιτί attended them at the banquet, Od.17.173: c. dat. pers. only, Σοφοκλεῖ π. ἐρωτωμένῳ was by him when he was asked, Pl.R.329b, cf. Antipho 6.17: c. dat. rei only, π. τῇ μάχῃ to be present at . . , Pl.Chrm.153c; “τῇ συνουσίᾳ” Id.Smp.172c, cf. Hdt.8.109; also “π. ἐν τοῖς ἀγῶσι” Isoc.12.52; ἐν τοιοῖσδε λόγοις, ἐν τῇ συνουσίᾳ, Pl.Prt.337a, Smp.173b: abs., Antipho 2.3.5.
2. π. τινί come to one's side, stand by, second, Hes.Th.429, 436, Hdt.3.32; “μάρτυρες . . τοῖσι θανοῦσιν π.” A.Eu.319 (anap.); ἐπί τινα against one, Th.2.95; μάχῃ . . π. τισί support them in battle, Id.3.54: abs., Hes.Th. 432, Th.6.67; “ἄνδρες ἱππῆς -γένεσθε” Ar.Eq.242; “-γενηθεὶς ἐπάγγελτος” SIG708.21 (Istropolis, ii B. C.).
3. of things, to be at hand, accrue to one, “πόλεμος ὅθεν καί τις δύναμις παρεγένετο” Th.1.15, cf. X.Mem. 4.2.2; “φόβοι παραγιγνόμενοί τισι” Isoc.5.34; “ἀρετὴ π. οἷς ἂν π.” Pl. Men.99e, cf. 86d, Arist.EN1099b16; “ἀπὸ φυσιολογίας” Phld.Rh.1.122 S.; of scientific learning, Arist.APo.71a4; of virtue, “ὅτῳ τρόπῳ παραγίγνεται” Pl.Men.71a.
4. π. ἀπό τινος to be descended from . . , or perh. to have a right to attend a sacrifice through descent from . . , Inscr.Cos405.