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<b class="b2">With ulterior motives, for the sake of gain</b>: use P. and V. ἐπὶ κέρδει, V. ἐπὶ κέρδεσι.
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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adj.

Ulterior motives, seeking one's own advantage: P. πλεονεξία, ἡ.

Have ulterior motives, seek one's own advantage, v.: P. πλεονεκτεῖν.

Entertain secret designs: P. λανθάνειν τι ἐπιβουλεύων.

Without ulterior motives: use adv. P. ἀδόλως.

With ulterior motives, for the sake of gain: use P. and V. ἐπὶ κέρδει, V. ἐπὶ κέρδεσι.

Latin > English (Lewis & Short)

ultĕrĭor: us, v. ulter, I.