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1 εὐτακτέω
A to be orderly, behave well, Th.8.1, X.Mem.4.4.1, etc.; of soldiers, obey discipline, ib.3.5.21; εὐ. πρὸς ἀρχήν to be obedient towards.., Plu.Cam.18; to be continent, Epict.Ench.29.2, D.L.4.42, AP5.39.7 (Nicarch.).II [voice] Act., pay regularly,τοὺς φόρους PHib. 1.35.6
(iii B.C.), cf. POxy.1471.16 (i A.D.); (iii B.C.), etc.:—[voice] Pass., (Delph., ii B.C.), cf. BGU1107.11.III [voice] Pass., to be reduced to order,ὑπὸ τοῦ διανοητικοῦ ὡς ὑπό τινος ἰσότητος Nicom.Ar.1.23
; - ουμένη ἀπόβασις, def. of εἱμαρμένη, Theol.Ar.60: c. acc. cogn.,τὸν τοῦ νοῦ λόγον -ούμενος Iamb.VP15.66
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