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  • 81 true

    [tru:]
    1) ((negative untrue) telling of something that really happened; not invented; agreeing with fact; not wrong: That is a true statement; Is it true that you did not steal the ring?) αληθινός
    2) ((negative untrue) accurate: They don't have a true idea of its importance.) ακριβής
    3) ((negative untrue) faithful; loyal: He has been a true friend.) πιστός, πραγματικός
    4) (properly so called: A spider is not a true insect.) γνήσιος
    - truly

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  • 82 untrue

    (not true; false: The statement is untrue.) αναληθής

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  • 83 untruth

    [-Ɵ]
    noun (a lie or false statement: His autobiography contains many untruths.) αναλήθεια, ψέμα

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  • 84 verify

    (to confirm the truth or correctness of (something): Can you verify her statement?)
    - verification

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  • 85 void

    [void] 1. adjective
    1) (not valid or binding: The treaty has been declared void.)
    2) ((with of) lacking entirely: a statement void of meaning.)
    2. noun
    (a huge empty space, especially (with the) outer space: The rocket shot up into the void; Her death left a void in her husband's life.)

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  • 86 vouch

    1) (to say that one is sure that something is fact or truth: Will you vouch for the truth of the statement?)
    2) (to guarantee the honesty etc of (a person): My friends will vouch for me.)

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  • 87 Assertion

    subs.
    Statement: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, ῥῆμα, τό.
    Claim: P. προσποίησις, ἡ.
    Self-assertion, subs.: P. and V. τόλμα, ἡ, θρσος, τό, P. θρασύτης, ἡ.
    Aggression: P. πλεονεξία, ἡ.
    Obstinacy: see Obstinacy.

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  • 88 Attack

    v. trans.
    P. and V. προσβάλλειν (dat.), εἰσβάλλειν (εἰς or πρός, acc.), προσπίπτειν (dat.), εἰσπίπτειν (πρός, acc.), ἐπέχειν (ἐπ, dat.), ἐπέρχεσθαι (dat. rarely acc.), ἐμπίπτειν (dat.) (Xen. also Ar.), ἐπεισπίπτειν (dat. or acc.) (Xen.), V. ἐφορμᾶν (dat.) or pass. (rare P.), P. προσφέρεσθαι (dat.), ἐπιφέρεσθαι (dat.), ἐπιγίγνεσθαι (dat.), ἐπιπίπτειν (dat.), Ar. and P. ἐπιτιθέσθαι (dat.), ἐπιχειρεῖν (dat.).
    Attack by sea: P. ἐπιπλεῖν (dat.).
    March to attack: P. and V. ἐπιστρατεύειν (dat.).
    Join in attacking: P. συνεπιτίθεσθαι (μετά, gen. and dat. of object attacked).
    Lay hands on: P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), ἐπιλαμβνεσθαι (gen.).
    Attack ( with words): P. and V. ἐπιπλήσσειν, P. καθάπτεσθαι (gen.), Ar. and P. ἐγκεῖσθαι (dat.); see Accuse.
    Attack a statement: P. ἀντιλαμβάνεσθαι (gen.).
    Attack ( of sickness or physical sensations): P. and V. ἅπτεσθαι (gen.), ἀνθάπτεσθαι (gen.), ἐμπίπτειν (dat.), προσπίπτειν (dat.), κατασκήπτειν (εἰς, acc.).
    Of a plague: P. ἐπιπίπτειν (dat.), P. and V. ἐπιλαμβνειν (acc.).
    Be attacked (by disease, misfortune, etc.): P. and V. συνέχεσθαι (dat.).
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    subs.
    P. and V. προσβολή, ἡ, εἰσβολή, ἡ, P. ἐπίθεσις, ἡ, ἐπιχειρησις, ἡ, ἔφοδος, ἡ, ἐπιδρομή, ἡ.
    Attack by sea: P. ἐπίπλους, ὁ.
    Of disease, etc.: P. and V. προσβολή, ἡ, P. καταβολή, ἡ.
    Open to attack: P. ἐπίμαχος, εὐεπίθετος.

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  • 89 Bare

    adj.
    Uncovered: P. and V. γυμνός, ψιλός.
    Of country bare of vegetation, etc.: P. ψιλός.
    Empty: P. and V. κενός, ἐρῆμος, P. διάκενος.
    Bare of: P. and V. γυμνός (gen.), κενός (gen.), ἐρῆμος (gen.), P. ψιλός (gen.).
    Mere: P. ψιλός.
    Barely sufficient: P. and V. ναγκαῖος.
    Just listen to a few words, merely a bare outline: P. μικρὰ ἀκούσατε αὐτὰ τἀναγκαίοτα (Dem. 284).
    Scanty, insufficient: P. and V. ἐνδεής, σπνιος.
    Bare ( unsupported statement): P. ψιλὸς λόγος.
    Laying their sides on the bare ground: V. ἀστρώτῳ πέδῳ πλευρὰς τίθεντες (Eur., H.F. 52).
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    v. trans.
    P. and V. γυμνοῦν. V. γυμνὸν τιθναι.
    Strip off clothes: P. and V. ἐκδειν, Ar. and P. ποδειν.
    Empty or strip (generally): P. and V. κενοῦν, ἐρημοῦν, ἐξερημοῦν. Ar. and V. ποψιλοῦν, P. ψιλοῦν; see Uncover.

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  • 90 Bear

    subs.
    P. ἄρκτος, ἡ.
    The Great Bear: P. and V. ἄρκτος, ἡ.
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    v. trans.
    Bring forth (of animals generally): P. and V. τίκτειν, V. νιέναι.
    Of women: P. and V. γεννᾶν, τίκτειν, V. γείνασθαι ( 1st aor. of γείνεσθαι) (also Xen. but rare P.), λοχεύεσθαι. ἐκλοχεύεσθαι.
    Be born: see under Born. Of trees, etc.; P. and V. φέρειν.
    A wife to bear children: V. δμαρ παιδοποιός, ἡ.
    Bear children in a place: P. and V. ἐντίκτειν (dat.).
    Endure: P. and V. φέρειν, νέχεσθαι, πέχειν, πάσχειν, φίστασθαι, P. ὑπομένειν. V. καρτερεῖν, Ar. and V. τλῆναι ( 2nd aor. of τλᾶν) (also Isoc. but rare P.), νατλῆναι ( 2nd aor. of ἀνατλᾶν) (also Plat. but rare P.), ἐξανέχεσθαι.
    Bear to the end: P. and V. διαφέρειν, V. ἀντλεῖν, ἐξαντλεῖν, διαντλεῖν, ἐκκομίζειν.
    Help to bear: P. and V. συμφέρειν (τινί τι), V. συνεκκομίζειν (τινί τι); v. intrans. with infin.
    following: P. and V. νέχεσθαι (part.), Ar. and V. τλῆναι ( 2nd aor. of τλᾶν) (infin.), ἐξανέχεσθαι (part.); see bring oneself to.
    Carry: P. and V. φέρειν, κομίζειν, V. βαστάζειν; see Carry.
    Bear arms: P. ὁπλοφορεῖν (Xen.), σιδηροφορεῖν.
    Bear arms against: P. ὅπλα ἐπιφέρειν (dat.), V. δόρυ ἐπιφέρειν (dat.).
    Bear (grudge, good-will, etc.): P. and V. ἔχειν; see Harbour.
    Bear in mind: P. and V. μεμνῆσθαι (perf. infin. of μιμνήσκεσθαι); see Remember.
    Bear malice: Ar. and P. μνησικακεῖν.
    Bear witness: P. and V. μαρτύρεῖν; see under Witness.
    Bear oneself, behave: P. and V. προσφέρεσθαι; see Behave. V. intrans.
    Turn: P. and V. τρέπεσθαι.
    Of a road: P. and V. φέρειν, γειν.
    Bear along: P. and V. φέρειν.
    Bear away: P. and V. ποφέρειν, P. ἀποκομίζειν; see carry off.
    Bear down: P. and V. καθαιρεῖν.
    Bear down upon: Ar. and P. ἐπιτθεσθαι (dat.): see Attack.
    Bear forth: P. and V. ἐκφέρειν.
    Bear off: see carry off.
    Bear out: lit., P. and V. ἐκφέρειν, met. (a statement, etc.), P. βεβαιοῦν.
    Support by evidence ( a person or thing): P. and V. συμμαρτυρεῖν (dat. of person, acc. of thing).
    Bear round: P. and V. περιφέρειν, P. περικομίζειν.
    Bear up, v. trans.: see Sustain.
    v. intrans.: P. and V. καρτερεῖν, νέχεσθαι. P. ὑπομένειν.
    Bear up against: see Endure.
    Bear with: see Endure.
    Acquiesce in: P. and V. στέργειν (acc. or dat.), P. ἀγαπᾶν (acc. or dat.), V. αἰνεῖν (acc.).
    Bear with a parent's natural anger: V. χαλᾶ τοκεῦσιν εἰκότως θυμουμένοις (Eur., Hec. 403). Bring to bear P. and V. προσφέρειν, προσγειν, P. προσκομίζειν.
    Bringing engines to bear, he besieged ( the city): P. μηχανήματʼ ἐπιστήσας ἐπολιόρκει (Dem. 254).

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  • 91 Indeed

    adv.
    Really: P. and V. ληθῶς, ὄντως, P. τῷ ὄντι.
    Strengthening particle often used with superlatives: P. and V. δή.
    To emphasise a statement: P. and V. δῆτα (Plat.).
    Alas, unhappy man, unhappy indeed: V. ἰὼ ἰὼ δύστηνε σύ δύστηνε δῆτα (Soph., Phil. 759).
    Verily: P. and V. ἦ, V. ἦ κάρτα, Ar. and V. κάρτα (rare P.); see Verily.
    At any rate: P. and V. γε, γοῦν, γε μήν; see al legist, under Legist.
    For indeed: P. and V. καὶ γρ.
    In indignant questions: Ar. and V. ληθες; (Soph., O.R. 350; Ar., Ran. 840).

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  • 92 Moreover

    adv.
    Besides: P. and V. πρὸς τούτοις, ἐπ τούτοις, ἔτι, V. καὶ πρός, πρός (rare P.), Ar. and P. προσέτι.
    To add a fresh statement: P. καὶ δὴ καί.

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  • 93 Proposition

    subs.
    Statement: P. and V. λόγος, ὁ, ῥῆμα, τό.

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  • 94 Qualification

    subs.
    Capacity: P. and V. δναμις, ἡ.
    Have qualifications for: P. εὐφυής εἶναι πρός (acc.).
    Through lack of the qualifications necessary for competing: P. κατὰ τὴν οὐκ ἐξουσίαν τῆς ἀγωνίσεως (Thuc. 5, 50).
    Something added to limit a statement: P. παράφθεγμα, τό.
    Will you not cease adding qualifications? P. οὐ παύσει παραφθεγγόμενος; (Plat., Euthy. 296A).

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