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κάλλιστον ἐφόδιον τῷ γήρᾳ ἡ παιδεία (Aristotle, quoted by Diogenes Laertius 5.21) → the finest provision for old age is education

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Use P. and V. [[ἄνθρωπος]], ὁ or ἡ.
Use P. and V. [[ἄνθρωπος]], ὁ or ἡ.
<b class="b2">Mortals</b>: Ar. and V. θνητοί, οἱ, βροτοί, οἱ (once in sing., Plat., ''Rep.'' 566D, but rare P.), P. and V. ἐφήμεροι, οἱ (Plat.).
<b class="b2">Mortals</b>: Ar. and V. θνητοί, οἱ, βροτοί, οἱ (once in sing., Plat., ''Rep.'' 566D, but rare P.), P. and V. ἐφήμεροι, οἱ (Plat.).
<b class="b2">Like to no race of mortal men</b>: V. [[ὅμοιος]] οὐδενὶ σπαρτῶν γένει (Aesch., <b class="b2">Eum.</b> 410).
<b class="b2">Like to no race of mortal men</b>: V. [[ὅμοιος]] οὐδενὶ σπαρτῶν γένει (Aesch., ''Eum.'' 410).
<b class="b2">Of mortals</b>, adj.: V. [[βρότειος]], [[βροτήσιος]]; see [[human]].
<b class="b2">Of mortals</b>, adj.: V. [[βρότειος]], [[βροτήσιος]]; see [[human]].
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adj.

Subject to death: P. and V. θνητός (Plat.), V. βρότειος. Deadly: P. and V. θανάσιμος. Of a blow: P. and V. καίριος (Xen.). Human: see human. Seeing them stricken with mortal wounds she cried aloud: V. τετρωμένους δʼ ἰδοῦσα καιρίας σφαγὰς ᾤμωξεν (Eur., Phoen. 1431). Met., of fear: P. and V. δεινός; of enmity: P. and V. ἄσπονδος. subs. Use P. and V. ἄνθρωπος, ὁ or ἡ. Mortals: Ar. and V. θνητοί, οἱ, βροτοί, οἱ (once in sing., Plat., Rep. 566D, but rare P.), P. and V. ἐφήμεροι, οἱ (Plat.). Like to no race of mortal men: V. ὅμοιος οὐδενὶ σπαρτῶν γένει (Aesch., Eum. 410). Of mortals, adj.: V. βρότειος, βροτήσιος; see human.