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πενία μόνα τὰς τέχνας ἐγείρει → poverty alone promotes skilled work, necessity is the mother of invention, necessity is the mother of all invention, poverty is the mother of invention, out of necessity comes invention, out of necessity came invention, frugality is the mother of invention

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δᾰπᾰνα
   1 expenditure (upon the training of athletes and horses) αἰεὶ δἀμφ' ἀρεταῖσι πόνος δαπάνα τε μάρναται (O. 5.15) μὴ κάμνε λίαν δαπάναις (P. 1.90) τὸ καλλίνικον λυτήριον δαπανᾶν μέλος χαρίεν (P. 5.106) εἰ δ' ἀρετᾷ κατάκειται πᾶσαν ὀργάν, ἀμφότερον δαπάναις τε καὶ πόνοις (I. 1.42) οὔτοι τετύφλωται μακρὸς μόχθος ἀνδρῶν οὐδ' ὁπόσαι δαπάναι ἐλπίδων ἔκνιξ ὄπιν† (I. 5.57) εἰ γάρ τις ἀνθρώπων δαπάνᾳ τε χαρεὶς καὶ πόνῳ πράσσει θεοδμάτους ἀρετάς (I. 6.10) c. gen., δαπάνᾳ χαῖρον ἵππων expenditure upon horses (I. 4.29)