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εἰ δὲ τύχῃ τις ἔρδων, μελίφρον' αἰτίαν ῥοαῖσι Μοισᾶν ἐνέβαλε → if someone is successful in his deeds, he casts a cause for sweet thoughts into the streams of the Muses
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Ar. and P. [[ἅρπαξ]] (Xen.). | ===adjective=== | ||
[[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[ἅρπαξ]] ([[Xenophon|Xen.]]). | |||
[[grasping]]: [[prose|P.]] [[πλεονεκτικός]]. | |||
[[insatiable]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἄπληστος]]. | |||
[[rapacious of money]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[φιλάργυρος]], [[αἰσχροκερδής]]; see [[greedy]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:55, 10 December 2020
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
insatiable: P. and V. ἄπληστος.
rapacious of money: P. and V. φιλάργυρος, αἰσχροκερδής; see greedy.