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τὸ ἀεὶ ταῦτα οὕτως ἔχειν ἐχάλασαν → relaxed the strictness of the doctrine of perpetual strife

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<b class="b2">Be brought into a certain state</b>: P. and V. καθίστασθαι.
<b class="b2">Be brought into a certain state</b>: P. and V. καθίστασθαι.


<b class="b2">What is to become of me</b>: P. and V. τί γένωμαι, τί πάθω (Eur., Phœn. 895, also Ar., <b class="b2">A</b>v. 1432).
<b class="b2">What is to become of me</b>: P. and V. τί γένωμαι, τί πάθω (Eur., Phœn. 895, also Ar., Av. 1432).


<b class="b2">It becomes you</b> (to): P. and V. πρὸς σοῦ (ἐστί) (infin.), ἁρμόζει σέ (infin.).
<b class="b2">It becomes you</b> (to): P. and V. πρὸς σοῦ (ἐστί) (infin.), ἁρμόζει σέ (infin.).
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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v. trans.

P. and V. πρέπειν (dat.), προσήκειν (dat.).

V. intrans. P. and V. γίγνεσθαι.

Be brought into a certain state: P. and V. καθίστασθαι.

What is to become of me: P. and V. τί γένωμαι, τί πάθω (Eur., Phœn. 895, also Ar., Av. 1432).

It becomes you (to): P. and V. πρὸς σοῦ (ἐστί) (infin.), ἁρμόζει σέ (infin.).