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  • 21 shrewd

    [ʃru:d]
    (showing good judgement; wise: a shrewd man; a shrewd choice.) δαιμόνιος/εύστοχος
    - shrewdness

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  • 22 unwise

    (not wise; foolish: an unwise suggestion; It was rather unwise of you to agree to do that.) ανόητος, απερίσκεπτος

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  • 23 Advised

    Be, v.
    Be wise: P. and V. σωφρονεῖν.

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  • 24 Betroth

    v. trans.
    P. and V. ἐκδιδόναι (also mid.), συνοικίζειν, ἐγγυᾶν, V. κατεγγυᾶν, νυμφεύειν, μνηστεύειν, ἁρμόζειν.
    Have betrothed to one: P. ἐγγυᾶσθαι (acc.).
    Creon announces that he will betroth me to him who should discover the riddle of the wise maiden: V. Κρέων... κηρύσσει ὅστις σοφῆς αἴνιγμα παρθένου μάθοι τούτῳ συνάψειν λέκτρα (Eur., Phoen. 47).

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  • 25 Deep

    adj.
    P. and V. βαθς.
    Of sound: P. and V. βαρς (Eur., Hipp. 1202).
    A deep cut: P. βαθὺ τμῆμα (Plat.).
    Abstruse: P. and V. ποικλος, πολύπλοκος.
    Cunning: P. and V. ποικλος, πυκνός.
    Wise: P. and V. σοφός.
    Of sorrow, etc.: use P. and V. πολς.
    Deep silence: P. and V. πολλὴ σιωπή.
    Deep and dark: V. μελαμβαθής.
    Deep-flowing: V. βαθύρρους.
    Deep-rooted: lit., V. βαθύρριζος; met.,
    innate: P. and V. σύμφυτος, ἔμφυτος (Eur., frag.).
    To draw up one's line four deep: P. ἐπὶ τεσσάρων τάσσεσθαι (mid.) (Thuc. 2, 90).
    The Thebans arranged their line twenly-five shields deep: ἐπʼ ἀσπίδας πέντε μὲν καὶ εἴκοσι Θηβαῖοι ἐτάξαντο (Thuc. 4, 93).
    The Athenians having their ships drawn up one deep: P. οἱ Ἀθηναῖοι κατὰ μίαν ναῦν τεταγμένοι (Thuc. 2, 84).
    Deep down in: P. and V. πό (gen.).
    ——————
    subs.
    Sea: P. and V. θάλασσα, ἡ, Ar. and V. ἅλς, ὁ, V. ἅλμη, ἡ.
    Open sea: P. and V. πέλαγος, τό, Ar. and V. πόντος, ὁ (rare P.).
    Deeps: Ar. and V. βθος, ὁ.

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  • 26 Doctor

    subs.
    P. and V. ατρός, ὁ (ι, Eur., Hipp. 296, Tro. 1233, and Ar., Pl. 406); see Healer.
    Leirned man: P. and V. σοφός, ὁ, σοφιστής, ὁ.
    Who shall decide when doctors disagree? ὅπου δʼ Ἀπόλλων σκαιὸς τίνες σοφοί; (Where Apollo is at fault, who are wise?) (Eur., El. 972).
    ——————
    v. trans.
    P. and V. θεραπεύειν, P. ἰατρεύειν; see Heal.
    met., adulterate: P. and V. κιβδηλεύειν.

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  • 27 Enlightened

    adj.
    Cultured: P. and V. μουσικός, Ar. and P. φιλόμουσος, P. φιλόκαλος, φιλότεχνος, πεπαιδευμένος; see also Wise.

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  • 28 Farewell

    interj.
    P. and V. χαῖρε.
    Bid farewell to: P. and V. χαίρειν ἐᾶν (acc.) (Eur., El. 400), χαίρειν λέγειν (acc.), Ar. and P. χαίρειν κελεύειν (acc.), V. χαίρειν καταξιοῦν (dat.).
    Having taken a last farewell of their friends: P. τὰ ὕστατα ἀσπασάμενοι τοὺς αὑτῶν (Lys. I33).
    Farewell, my former resolves: V. χαιρέτω βουλεύματα τὰ πρόσθεν (Eur., Med. 1044).
    Take a long farewell of: P. πολλὰ εἰπεῖν χαίρειν (dat.) (Plat., Phaedr. 272E).
    Taking a long farewell of the wise Sophocles: P. ἐρρῶσθαι πολλὰ φράσας τῷ σοφῷ Σοφοκλεῖ (Dem. 419).
    Take a friendly farewell of: V. φλως εἰπεῖν (acc.) (Soph., O.C. 758).

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  • 29 Fault

    subs.
    Mistake: P. and V. μαρτία, ἡ, σφάλμα, τό, P. ἁμάρτημα, τό, διαμαρτία, ἡ, πλημμέλεια, ἡ, V. ἐξαμαρτία, ἡ, ἀμπλκημα, τό.
    Sin: P. and V. μαρτία, ἡ, δικία, ἡ, δίκημα, τό, P. ἁμάρτημα, τό, πλημμέλεια, ἡ, πλημμέλημα, τό, V. ἐξαμαρτία, ἡ, ἀμπλκημα, τό.
    Defect, blemish: P. and V. μαρτία, ἡ, P. ἁμάρτημα, τό, πλημμέλεια, ἡ.
    Short-comings: P. ἐλλείμματα, τά.
    Blame: P. and V. μέμψις, ἡ; see Blame.
    Be at fault, v.: P. and V. μαρτνειν, ἐξαμαρτνειν, σφάλλεσθαι, πλημμελεῖν, P. πταίειν, διαμαρτάνειν, V. ἀμπλακεῖν ( 2nd aor.).
    My eye is al fault: V. τὸ δʼ ὄμμα μου νοσεῖ (Eur., Hel. 575).
    Where Apollo is at fault who are wise? V. ὅπου δʼ Ἀπόλλων σκαιὸς ᾖ τίνες σοφοί; (Eur., El. 972).
    Find fault with: P. and V. μέμφεσθαι (acc. or dat.), P. ἐπιτιμᾶν (dat. of person, acc. of thing; sometimes dat. of thing); see Blame.

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  • 30 Goad

    subs.
    lit. and met., P. and V. κέντρον, τό.
    ( Reproaches) are as goads to the wise: (ὀνείδη) τοῖς σώφροσιν... ἀντίκεντρα γίγνεται (Æsch., Eum. 136.).
    ——————
    v. trans.
    P. κεντρίζειν (Xen.).
    Urge on: P. and V. ἐπικελεύειν, ἐγκελεύειν, ἐποτρνειν (Thuc.), ἐξοτρνειν (Thuc.), P. κατεπείγειν, V. ὀτρύνειν.
    Prick: P. and V. κεντεῖν.

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  • 31 Intelligent

    adj.
    Quick at learning: P. εὐμαθής.
    Wise, clever: P. and V. σοφός, συνετός, ἔννους, ἔμφρων, Ar. and P. φρόνιμος.
    Of things: Ar. and P. φρόνιμος.

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  • 32 Join

    v. trans.
    Unite: P. and V. συνάπτειν, συναρμόζειν, συνδεῖν, V. συναρτᾶν.
    In marriage: P. and V. συζευγνναι (Xen.), V. ζευγνναι; see Marry.
    Hold together: P. and V. συνέχειν.
    Join battle ( with): P. and V. εἰς χεῖρας ἔρχεσθαι (dat.). συμβάλλειν (dat.), V. μχην συμβάλλειν (dat.), μχην συνάπτειν (dat.), εἰς γῶνα συμπίπτειν (dat.), Ar. and V. συνίστασθαι (dat.); see Engage.
    Join issue with: see under Issue.
    Associate oneself with: P. and V. προστθεσθαι (dat.).
    Join as ally: P. προσχωρεῖν (dat.), ὅπλα θέσθαι μετά (gen.); see side with.
    Meet: P. and V. συναντᾶν (dat.) (Xen. also Ar.); meet.
    Of detachments joining a main body: P. συμμιγνύναι (dat.), συμμίσγειν (dat.), προσμιγνύναι (dat.).
    From Leucas Cnemus and his ships from that quarter, which were to have joined these, only reached Cyllene after the battle at Stratus: P. ἀπὸ Λευκάδος Κνῆμος καὶ αἱ ἐκεῖθεν νῆες, ἃς ἔδει ταύταις συμμῖξαι, ἀφικνοῦνται μετὰ τὴν ἐν Στράτῳ μάχην εἰς τὴν Κυλλήνην (Thuc. 2, 84).
    V. intrans. Come together: P. and V. συνέρχεσθαι.
    Join in, take part in: P. and V. μεταλαμβνειν (gen.), μετέχειν (gen.), κοινωνεῖν (gen.); see Share.
    Join in doing a thing: in compounds use P. and V. συν.
    Join in saving: P. and V. συσσώζειν.
    It is mine to join not in hating but in loving: V. οὔτοι συνέχθειν ἀλλὰ συμφιλεῖν ἔφυν (Soph., Ant. 523).
    It is mine to join in wise measures, not insane: V. συσσωφρονεῖν γὰρ οὐχὶ συννοσεῖν ἔφυν (Eur., I.A. 407).
    Join with, ally oneself with: Ar. and P. συνίστασθαι μετ (gen.); see side with.

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  • 33 Knife

    subs.
    P. and V. μχαιρα, ἡ, κοπς, ἡ (Xen. also Ar.).
    Knife for leather work: P. τομεύς, ὁ.
    Knife for pruning or carving: Ar. and P. σμλη, ἡ.
    Sacrificial knife: V. σφαγς, ἡ, σφαγεύς, ὁ.
    Dagger: Ar. and P. ξιφδιον, τό, P. ἐγχειρίδιον, τό, P. and V. μχαιρα, ἡ.
    War to the knife: P. and V. πόλεμος ἄσπονδος, ὁ, P. πόλεμος ἀκήρυκτος, ὁ.
    It is not like a wise physician to mutter charms over a wound that needs the knife: V. οὐ πρὸς ἰατροῦ σοφοῦ θρηνεῖν ἐπῳδὰς πρὸς τομῶντι πήματι (Soph., Aj. 581).

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  • 34 Layer

    subs.
    Layer of bricks: P. ἐπιβολή, ἡ (Thuc. 3, 20).
    In layers cross-wise, adv.: P. φορμηδόν.

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  • 35 Manœuvre

    subs.
    Scheme, plot: P. ἐπιβουλή, ἡ, P. and V. μηχνημα, τό, V. τέχνη, ἡ, τέχνημα, τό.
    Wise devise: P. and V. σόφισμα, τό.
    Practice: P. ἄσκησις, ἡ.
    Review ( of troops): P. ἐξέτασις, ἡ.
    Practice manœuvres ( with ships): P. ἀναπειρᾶσθαι (absol.) (Thuc. 7, 12).
    ( They thought) the Athenians would have no opportunity in the narrow space either of sailing round them or breaking their line, the part of their manœuvres on which they most relied: P. τοῖς Ἀθηναίοις οὐκ ἔσεσθαι σφῶν ἐν στενοχωρίᾳ οὔτε περίπλουν οὔτε διέκπλουν ᾧπερ τῆς τέχνης μάλιστα ἐπίστευον (Thuc. 7, 36).
    Counter manœuvre: P. ἀντιτέχνησις, ἡ.
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    v. trans.
    Handle, control: P. and V. κυβερνᾶν.
    V. intrans. P. and V. μηχανᾶσθαι, τεχνᾶσθαι; see Contrive.
    A large number of hoplites on both sides were manœuvring in a small space: P. ὁπλῖται ἀμφοτέρων οὐκ ὀλίγοι ἐν στενοχωρίᾳ ἀνεστρέφοντο (Thuc. 7, 44).

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  • 36 Manoeuvre

    subs.
    Scheme, plot: P. ἐπιβουλή, ἡ, P. and V. μηχνημα, τό, V. τέχνη, ἡ, τέχνημα, τό.
    Wise devise: P. and V. σόφισμα, τό.
    Practice: P. ἄσκησις, ἡ.
    Review ( of troops): P. ἐξέτασις, ἡ.
    Practice manœuvres ( with ships): P. ἀναπειρᾶσθαι (absol.) (Thuc. 7, 12).
    ( They thought) the Athenians would have no opportunity in the narrow space either of sailing round them or breaking their line, the part of their manœuvres on which they most relied: P. τοῖς Ἀθηναίοις οὐκ ἔσεσθαι σφῶν ἐν στενοχωρίᾳ οὔτε περίπλουν οὔτε διέκπλουν ᾧπερ τῆς τέχνης μάλιστα ἐπίστευον (Thuc. 7, 36).
    Counter manœuvre: P. ἀντιτέχνησις, ἡ.
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    v. trans.
    Handle, control: P. and V. κυβερνᾶν.
    V. intrans. P. and V. μηχανᾶσθαι, τεχνᾶσθαι; see Contrive.
    A large number of hoplites on both sides were manœuvring in a small space: P. ὁπλῖται ἀμφοτέρων οὐκ ὀλίγοι ἐν στενοχωρίᾳ ἀνεστρέφοντο (Thuc. 7, 44).

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  • 37 Masterly

    adj.
    Use P. and V. ἄκρος; see also Wise.

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  • 38 More

    adj.
    P. and V. πλείων.
    More or less: P, ἢ πλείων ἢ ἐλάσσων (Dem. 330).
    ——————
    adv.
    P. and V. πλεῖον, πλέον.
    To form comparatives: P. and V. μᾶλλον.
    With numerals: Ar. and P. πλεῖν.
    More that half were found to be Carians: P. ὑπὲρ ἥμισυ Κᾶρες ἐφάνησαν (Thuc. 1, 8).
    More zealous than wise: V. πρόθυμος μᾶλλον ἢ σοφωτέρα (Eur., Med. 485).
    With more zeal than love: V. προθύμως μᾶλλον ἢ φίλως (Æsch., Ag. 1591).
    More worthy that rich: P. βελτίων ἢ πλουσιώτερος (Lys. 153).
    All the more: P. and V. τοσούτῳ μᾶλλον, τοσῷδε μᾶλλον.
    The more I believe, the more I am at a loss what to do: P. ὅσῳ μᾶλλον πιστεύω τοσούτῳ μᾶλλον ἀπορῶ ὅτι χρήσωμαι (Plat., Rep. 368B).
    Doing things that it is a great disgrace even to speak of, much more for respectable people to perpetrate: P. τοιαῦτα ποιοῦντες ἃ πολλὴν αἰσχνην ἔχει καὶ λέγειν μὴ ὅτι γε δὴ ποιεῖν ἀνθρώπους μετρίους (Dem. 1262).
    Many times more, adj.: P. πολλαπλάσιος.
    More and more: P. ἐπὶ πλέον, V. μᾶλλον μᾶλλον (Eur., I.T. 1406).
    Further: P. and V. ἔτι, πέρα, περαιτέρω.
    Longer: P. and V. ἔτι.
    No more, no longer: P. and V. οὐκέτι, μηκέτι.
    No more of this: P. οὕτω περὶ τούτων, ταῦτα μὲν οὖν οὕτως (Isoc.), P. and V. τοιαῦτα μὲν δὴ ταῦτα, V. τούτων μὲν οὕτω, τοιαῦτα μὲν τάδʼ ἐστί; see so much for that under much.

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  • 39 Outside

    prep.
    P. and V. ἔξω (gen.), ἐκτός (gen.), V. ἐκποδών (gen.) (also Xen. but rare P.); see Without.
    Except: P. and V. πλήν (gen.), P. ἔξω (gen.), ἐκτός (gen.); see Except.
    ——————
    adv.
    P. and V. ἔξω. ἐκτός, ἐκποδών, V. ἐκτόθεν.
    From outside: P. and V. ἔξωθεν, V. θύραθεν, ἐκτόθεν.
    ——————
    adv.
    P. and V. ὁ ἔξω, ὁ ἔξωθεν; see also Foreign.
    ——————
    subs.
    P. and V. τὸ ἔξω.
    At the outside: see at most, under Most.
    From the outside those thought wise are in high repute, but within they are the equals of other men: V. ἔξωθέν εἰσιν οἱ δοκοῦντες εὖ φρονεῖν λαμπροὶ, τὰ δʼ ἔνδον πᾶσιν ἀνθρώποις ἴσοι (Eur., And. 330).

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  • 40 Part

    subs.
    Portion, share: P. and V. μέρος, τό, μοῖρα, ἡ, P. μόριον, τό, V. λχος, τό.
    Division: P. and V. μερς, ἡ, μέρος, τό, μοῖρα, ἡ.
    Direction: see Direction.
    Part in a play: P. σχῆμα, τό.
    I did not abandon the part of a patriot in the hour of danger: P. ἐγὼ τὴν τῆς εὐνοίας τάξιν ἐν τοῖς δεινοῖς οὐκ ἔλιπον (Dem. 286).
    It is a wise man's part: P. and V. σοφοῦ ἀνδρός ἐστι or σοφοῦ πρὸς ἀνδρός ἐστι.
    The part of an accomplice: V. τὸ συνδρῶν χρέος (Eur., And. 337).
    In part: P. μέρος τι; see Partly.
    For my part: V. τοὐμὸν μέρος.
    I for my part: P. and V. ἔγωγε.
    For the most part: P. ὡς ἐπὶ πολύ, τὰ πολλά.
    You have no part in: P. and V. οὐ σοὶ μέτεστι (gen.).
    Take part in: P. and V. κοινωνεῖν (gen.), κοινοῦσθαι (acc. or gen.), μετέχειν (gen.), συναίρεσθαι (acc. or gen.); see Share.
    Take ( a person's) part: P. and V. εὐνοεῖν (τινί), τ (τινος) φρονεῖν, P. εὐνοϊκῶς ἔχειν (τινί); see side with.
    Take in good part: P. and V. ῥᾳδίως φέρειν (acc.).
    Parts, natural capacity: P. and V. δναμις, ἡ.
    Character: P. and V. ἦθος, τό, τρόπος, ὁ, or pl.
    Cleverness: P. and V. σοφία, ἡ. φρόνησις, ἡ; see Cleverness.
    Quarters: P. and V. τόποι, οἱ.
    Be in foreign parts, v.: Ar. and P. ποδημεῖν.
    From all parts: see from every direction, under Direction.
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    v. trans.
    Separate: P. and V. χωρίζειν, σχίζειν, διείργειν, διαλαμβνειν, διαιρεῖν, διιστναι (Eur., frag.), Ar. and P. διαχωρίζειν, διασπᾶν, V. νοσφσαι ( 1st aor. act. of νοσφίζεσθαι), P. διασχίζειν.
    Cut off: P. ἀπολαμβνειν, διαλαμβνειν.
    Separate locally ( as a dividing line): P. and V. σχίζειν.
    About the river Tanaus that parts the borders of the Argive land and the soil of Sparta: V. ἀμφὶ ποταμὸν Ταναὸν Ἀργείας ὅρους τέμνοντα γαίας Σπαρτιάτιδός τε γῆς (Eur., El. 410).
    V. intrans. Fork ( of a road): P. and V. σχίζεσθαι.
    Break: P. and V. ῥήγνυσθαι; see Break.
    Of themselves the fetters parted from their feet: V. αὐτόματα δʼ αὐταῖς δεσμὰ διελύθη ποδῶν (Eur., Bacch. 447).
    Be separated, go different ways: P. and V. χωρίζεσθαι, φίστασθαι, διίστασθαι. Ar. and P. διακρνεσθαι.
    When we parted: P. ἐπειδὴ ἀπηλλάγημεν (Dem. 1169).
    Part from: P. and V. φίστασθαι (gen.), V. ποζεύγνυσθαι (gen.) (Eur., H.F. 1375).
    Part with: P. and V. παλλάσσεσθαι (gen.), φίστασθαι (gen.), πολείπεσθαι (gen.).
    Be deprived of: see under Deprive.
    Give: see Give.

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