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ἀλλ' ἐσθ' ὁ θάνατος λοῖσθος ἰατρός κακῶν → but death is the ultimate healer of ills

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[[corrupt]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[διαφθείρω]], [[διαφθείρειν]].
 
[[bribe]]: [[prose|P.]] [[διαφθείρω]], [[διαφθείρειν]], [[δεκάζειν]], [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[πείθειν]], [[ἀναπείθειν]]; see [[bribe]].
 
[[turn away from allegiance]]: [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] and [[prose|P.]] [[ἀφιστάναι]], [[prose|P.]] [[παραιρεῖσθαι]].
 
[[take away by stealth]]: [[prose|P.]] [[ὑπολαμβάνειν]].
 
[[if they should endeavour by more pay to seduce the mercenaries among your sailors]]: [[prose|P.]] [[εἰ χρημάτων μισθῷ μείζονι πειρῷντο ὑμῶν ὑπολαβεῖν τοὺς ξένους τῶν ναυτῶν]] ([[Thucydides|Thuc.]] 1, 143).
 
[[deceive]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[παράγειν]], [[ἀπατᾶν]]; see [[deceive]].
 
[[debauch]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[διαφθείρω]], [[διαφθείρειν]], [[λωβᾶσθαι]], [[prose|P.]] [[καταισχύνειν]], [[verse|V.]] [[αἰσχύνειν]], [[διολλύναι]].
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