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Sunt verba voces quibus hunc lenire dolorem possis, magnam morbi deponere partem → Words will avail the wretched mind to ease and much abate the dismal black disease.
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[[escape notice]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[λανθάνειν]], [[verse|V.]] [[λήθειν]]. | [[escape notice]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[λανθάνειν]], [[verse|V.]] [[λήθειν]]. | ||
[[lurking like a snake]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ὡς ἔχιδν' ὑφειμένη]] ([[Sophocles | [[lurking like a snake]]: [[verse|V.]] [[ὡς ἔχιδν' ὑφειμένη]] ([[Sophocles]], ''[[Antigone]]'' 531). | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 14 October 2021
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
verb intransitive
lie hid: V. κεύθειν, κεκευθέναι (perf.), Ar. and P. καταδεδυκέναι (perf. of καταδύειν).
lie in ambush: P. ἐνεδρεύειν, ἐλλοχᾶν, P. and V. λοχᾶν; see ambush.
lie in wait for, Met.: P. ὑποκεῖσθαι (dat.).
escape notice: P. and V. λανθάνειν, V. λήθειν.
lurking like a snake: V. ὡς ἔχιδν' ὑφειμένη (Sophocles, Antigone 531).