LSJ
II
Pass., that ought to be averted, ill-omened, φαντασίαι Ph. 2.433; δυσφημίαι Plu. Gen.Socr. 2.587f; θέαμα Luc. Tim. 5; ἄκουσμα Id. Gall. 2, etc.
walk, ἐπιστροφάδην δʼ ἐβάδιζεν h.Merc. 210; β. ἀρρύθμως Alex. 263; opp. τρέχω, X. Cyr. 2.3.10, etc.; of horsemen, interpol. in Id. An. 6.3.19; ἐπὶ κτήνους β. D.Chr. 34.5; go by land, opp. πλέω, D. 19.164,181; also of sailing, X. Oec. 16.7; of a ship, LXX Jn. 1.3; march, of armies, Ael. Tact. l.c.; of certain animals, κατὰ σκέλη β., v. σκέλος I: c. acc. cogn., βάδον β. Ar. Av. 42; ὁδόν Hp. l.c., X. Mem. 2.1.11; ἀεὶ μίαν ἀτραπόν Arist. HA 622b25; ὁδῷ β. Luc. Tim. 5; βάδιζε go! Men. Epit. 159, Sam. 43.
2
become acquainted with, τινά Pl. La. 181c, D. 35.6; τινὰς ὁποῖοί τινές εἰσι Isoc. 2.28:— Pass., ἐγνωρισμένοι αὐτῷ being made acquainted with him, ibid.; πρός τινος Luc. Tim. 5.
disagreeable to meet, boding of ill, opp. εὐάντητος, Luc. Tim. 5, etc.
2
turn a person off the road, order him out of the way, S. OT 806:— Pass. ( fut. -τραπήσομαι Luc. Herm. 86) and Med., ἐκτρέπεσθαί τινα get out of oneʼs way, D. 19.225, cf. Ar. Pl. 837, Luc. Tim. 5; avoid, τὸν ἔλεγχον Plb. 35.4.14; τὴν φιλοσοφίαν Jul. Or. 7.223d: c. inf., ὀφθῆναι AP 10.56.10 ( Pall.): abs., cj. in S. OC 1541.
c
ὁδῷ) in another or a different way, καὶ τῇδε φῦναι χἀτέρᾳ S. OC 1444; another way, τρέπεσθαι Ar. Nu. 812; ἑτέρᾳ πῃ Id. Eq. 35; τότʼ ἄλλοσʼ . . , θατέρᾳ δὲ . . S. Tr. 272; θατέρᾳ . . , θατέρᾳ . . in one way . . , in the other . . , Henioch. 5.16 ; ἑτέρηφι Hes. Op. 216: acc. ἑτέραν ἐκτρέπεσθαι Luc. Tim. 5.