πεζ-εύω,
go or travel on foot, walk, ἐπὶ γαίας πόδα πεζεύων (where πόδα is pleon.) E. Alc. 869 (anap.); οὔτε ἄπουν οὔτε πεζεῦον Arist. PA 669b7; π. περὶ τὴν τροφήν, of certain birds, Id. HA 593a25, cf. GA 751b13.
2. go or travel by land, opp. going by sea, X. An. 5.5. [4], Plb. 16.29.11; π. μετὰ τῶν ἵππων Id. 10.48.6; οἱ πεζεύοντες land-forces, Arist. Pol. 1327b10; π.διὰ τῆς θαλάσσης, of Xerxes passing by his bridge over the Hellespont, Isoc. 4.89; π. τὴν θάλασσαν pass it like dry land, Philostr. Im. 1.8; simply, march, pass through, ἀνοδίας Ph. 2.257: - Pass., ὁ Ἄθως πλείσθω καὶ ὁ Ἑλλήσποντος πεζευέσθω Luc. Rh. [Pro 18:1-24]; ἡ ἐκ Βρεντεσίου πεζευομένη ὁδός by land, Str. 6.3.5; πεζεύεται impers., ταῖς ἁρμαμάξαις Id. 4.1.14.
G3978 — πεζεύω
(πεζός, which see); to travel on foot (not on horseback or in a carriage), or (if opposed to going by sea) by land: [Act 20:13]. (Xenophon, Isocrates, Polybius, Strabo, others.)