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καὶ κεραμεὺς κεραμεῖ κοτέει καὶ τέκτονι τέκτων, καὶ πτωχὸς πτωχῷ φθονέει καὶ ἀοιδὸς ἀοιδῷ → and potter is ill-disposed to potter, and carpenter to carpenter, and the beggar is envious of the beggar, the singer of the singer
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a person: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[ἀντιλέγειν]] (dat.), [[ἀντειπεῖν]] (dat.), [[prose|P.]] [[ἐναντιολογεῖν]] (dat.), [[verse|V.]] [[ἀντιφωνεῖν]] (absol.). | |||
[[deny]]: see [[deny]]. | [[deny]]: see [[deny]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 1 December 2022
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
verb transitive
a person: P. and V. ἀντιλέγειν (dat.), ἀντειπεῖν (dat.), P. ἐναντιολογεῖν (dat.), V. ἀντιφωνεῖν (absol.).
contradict oneself: P. ὑπεναντία λέγειν αὐτὸς αὑτῷ (Dem. 1179).