A.stay in the open air: generally, linger in or haunt a place, c. dat., “βάτοις” AP5.291.6 (Agath.); “ἔνθα δ᾽ ἀνὴρ . . ἐνδιάασκε” Theoc.22.44: also c. acc., “πάγους καὶ πρῶνας” Opp.C.3.315: abs., περὶ σπήλυγγας ib.4.81: metaph., [ὄμμασιν] “ἐλπὶς ἐνδιάει” AP5.269.10 (Paul. Sil.); ἐ. εἰς κενεὰς εἰκόνας ib.4.4.10 (Agath.):—abs. in Med., ἀκτῖνες ἐνδιάονται are bright as day (of the moon), h.Hom.32.6; but ἐνδιῶνται: μεσημβριάζουσι, Hsch.
II. trans., ποιμένες μῆλα ἐνδιάασκον shepherds drove their sheep afield, Theoc.16.38 (s. v. l.).