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πᾶσά τε ἐπιστήμη χωριζομένη δικαιοσύνης καὶ τῆς ἄλλης ἀρετῆς πανουργία, οὐ σοφία φαίνεται → every knowledge, when separated from justice and the other virtues, ought to be called cunning rather than wisdom | every form of knowledge when sundered from justice and the rest of virtue is seen to be plain roguery rather than wisdom

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[[bow the head]]: [[verse|V.]] [[νεύειν καρα]].
[[bow the head]]: [[verse|V.]] [[νεύειν καρα]].


[[I am bowed down with woe]]: [[verse|V.]] [[συνέσταλμαι κακοῖς]] ([[Euripides|Eur.]], ''[[Hercules Furens]]'' 1417).
[[I am bowed down with woe]]: [[verse|V.]] [[συνέσταλμαι κακοῖς]] ([[Euripides]], ''[[Hercules Furens]]'' 1417).


[[bow the knee]]: [[verse|V.]] [[κάμπτειν γόνυ]], or [[κάμπτειν]] alone.
[[bow the knee]]: [[verse|V.]] [[κάμπτειν γόνυ]], or [[κάμπτειν]] alone.
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[[rainbow]]: [[prose|P.]] [[Ἶρις]], ἡ ([[Plato]], ''[[Republic]]'' 616B).
[[rainbow]]: [[prose|P.]] [[Ἶρις]], ἡ ([[Plato]], ''[[Republic]]'' 616B).
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Abkhaz: ахыц; Adyghe: кӏуснэщаб; Afrikaans: boog; Ainu: ク; Albanian: hark; Apache Western Apache: iłtį́ʼtsį́h; Arabic: قَوْس‎; Egyptian Arabic: قوس‎; Hijazi Arabic: قوس‎; Armenian: աղեղ; Aromanian: arcu, duxar; Assamese: ধনু; Asturian: arcu; Atayal: bhunig; Avar: чӏорбутӏ; Azerbaijani: yay, kaman; Bashkir: йәйә; Bats: ატყ; Bavarian: Bogn; Belarusian: лук; Bengali: ধনু; Breton: gwareg; Bulgarian: лък; Burmese: လေး; Catalan: arc; Cebuano: gapasan; Chechen: ӏад; Cherokee: ᎦᏦᏗ; Chinese Cantonese: 弓; Dungan: гун; Mandarin: 弓; Min Nan: 弓; Choctaw Traditional: iti tanampo; Modified traditional: itti' tana̲po; Chukchi: тиӈур; Czech: luk; Dakota: itazipe; Danish: bue; Dutch: boog; Esperanto: arko, pafarko; Estonian: vibu; Evenki: бэр; Ewe: da; Faroese: bogi; Finnish: jousi; French: [[arc]], [[arc à flèches]]; Friulian: arc; Galician: arco; Georgian: მშვილდი; German: [[Bogen]]; Greek: [[τόξο]]; Ancient Greek: [[τόξον]], [[βιός]]; Hebrew: קֶשֶׁת‎; Hindi: धनुष, कमान; Hungarian: íj; Icelandic: bogi; Ido: armarko, arko; Indonesian: busur; Ingush: ӏад; Irish: bogha; Isthmus Italian: arco; Japanese: 弓; Jarai: hraŏ diu; Kaingang: vyj; Karok: xuskáamhar; Kazakh: жақ, садақ; Ket: ӄыʼт; Khmer: ធ្នូ, ធនុ; Korean: 활; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: kevan; Kyrgyz: жаа; Lakota: itázipa; Lao: ຄັນທະນູ, ທະນຸ; Latgalian: lūks; Latin: [[arcus]]; Latvian: loks; Laz: ტოკსარი, მშვილდი; Lithuanian: lankas; Macedonian: лак; Malay: busur, panah; Malayalam: വില്ല്; Maltese: qaws; Manchu: ᠪᡝᡵᡳ; Mansaka: bosog; Manx: bow; Maranao: pana'; Middle Persian: 𐭪𐭬𐭠𐭭‎; Mingrelian: შქვილი; Mon: တ္ၚ; Mongolian: нум; Nanai: бури; Navajo: ałtį́į́ʼ; Nepali: धनुष; Nivkh: пуньдь; Northern Altai: јаг; Northern Sami: dávgi; Norwegian Bokmål: bue, boge; Nynorsk: boge; Occitan: arc; Ojibwe: mitigwaab; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: лѫкъ; Old English: boga; Old Norse: bogi; Oriya: କୋଦଣ୍ଡ; Ossetian: ӕрдӕн; Pali: dhanu; Pashto: ليندۍ‎; Persian: کمان‎; Plautdietsch: Boage; Polish: łuk; Portuguese: arco; Quechua: t'iwka; Romanian: arc; Romansch: artg, arch; Russian: [[лук]]; Sanskrit: धनु, चाप; Sardinian: alcu, arcu; Scottish Gaelic: bogha, bogha-saighde; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лук; Roman: luk; Sicilian: arcu; Sikaiana: kavusu; Slovak: luk; Slovene: lok; Southern Altai: јаа; Spanish: [[arco]]; Svan: ჴემა̈დ; Swahili: upinde, uta; Swedish: båge, pilbåge; Tagalog: busog, pana; Tajik: камон; Tamil: வில்; Taos: xwílena; Tauya: 'ipai aniyamo; Telugu: విల్లు, ధనుస్సు; Thai: ธนู; Tibetan: གཞུ; Turkish: yay; Turkmen: ýaý; Tuvan: ча; Ugaritic: 𐎖𐎌𐎚; Ukrainian: лук; Urdu: دھنش‎, کمان‎; Uyghur: يا‎; Uzbek: yoy, kamon; Vietnamese: cung; Volapük: bob; Walloon: air, årbalesse; Welsh: bwa, bwâu; West Frisian: bûging, bôge; Westrobothnian: bogaseod; White Hmong: hneev nti; Yiddish: בויגן‎; Zhuang: gung
===[[make obeisance]]===
Arabic: اِنْحَنَى لِلتَّحِيَّة‎, اِنْحَنَى‎, رَكَعَ‎; Aromanian: mi-ncljin; Belarusian: кланяцца, паклані́цца; Bulgarian: покланям се, поклоня се; Catalan: corbar, doblegar, vinclar, blincar; Chinese Mandarin: 鞠躬, 躬, 哈腰; Czech: klanět se, uklonit se; Danish: bukke, bøje sig; Dutch: [[een buiging maken]], [[zich buigen]]; Esperanto: kliniĝi; Finnish: kumartaa, kumartua; French: [[s'incliner]], [[faire une révérence]]; Friulian: pleâsi; Galician: agochar; German: [[sich verbeugen]], [[eine Verbeugung machen]], [[sich verneigen]]; Gothic: 𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌷𐌽𐌴𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌽; Greek: [[υποκλίνομαι]], [[προσκυνώ]], [[προσκυνάω]]; Ancient Greek: [[προσκυνέω]]; Hebrew: קד‎; Hungarian: meghajol; Icelandic: hneigja sig; Interlingua: inclinar se; Italian: [[inchinarsi]], [[fare la riverenza]]; Japanese: 辞儀する, お辞儀する; Korean: 절하다, 절을 하다; Latvian: paklanīties; Macedonian: се поклонува, се клања; Manx: croym; Occitan: far l'abaissada, s'inclinar, se doblar, se corbar; Polish: kłaniać się, skłonić się, pokłonić się; Portuguese: [[curvar-se]], [[inclinar-se]]; Romanian: a se apleca, a se închina; Russian: [[поклониться]], [[кланяться]]; Sanskrit: नमति; Scots: boo; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кла̏њати се; Roman: klȁnjati se; Slovak: klaňať sa, pokloniť sa, ukláňať sa, ukloniť sa; Slovene: klanjati se, prikloniti se; Spanish: [[doblar]], [[inclinarse]]; Swedish: bocka, buga; Thai: โค้ง, คำนับ; Tuvan: мөгейип мендилежир; Ukrainian: кланятися, поклонитися, вклонитися; Vietnamese: cúi, cúi chào
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verb transitive

Ar. and P. κατακάμπτειν, Ar. and V. κάμπτειν.

incline in any direction: P. and V. κλίνειν.

crush: P. and V. πιέζειν, V. γνάμπτειν.

humble: P. and V., καθαιρεῖν, συστέλλειν.

bow the head: V. νεύειν καρα.

I am bowed down with woe: V. συνέσταλμαι κακοῖς (Euripides, Hercules Furens 1417).

bow the knee: V. κάμπτειν γόνυ, or κάμπτειν alone.

verb intransitive

bend: P. and V. κάμπτεσθαι.

incline: P. and V. κλίνεσθαι.

bend forward: Ar. and P. κύπτειν, Ar. προκύπτειν.

make obeisance: P. and V. προσκυνεῖν, V. προσπίπτειν, προσπίτνειν.

bow to: Met., P. and V. ὑποπτήσσειν (acc.).

yield to: P. and V. εἴκειν (dat.), ὑπείκειν (dat.).

bowing (to fate) since they thought that all was on the way to being lost: P. ὑποκατακλινόμενοι ἐπειδὴ τοῖς ὅλοις ἡττᾶσθαι ἐνόμιζον (Dem. 127).

since I hear you say so, I bow (to your decision): P. ἐπειδὴ σοῦ ἀκούω ταῦτα λέγοντος κάμπτομαι (Plato, Protagoras 320B).

substantive

obeisance: P. προσκύνησις, ἡ.

circular shape: P. and V. κύκλος, ὁ.

loop: P. and V. ἀγκύλη, ἡ (Xen.).

weapon: P. and V. τόξον, τό.

of a bow, adj.: P. and V. τοξικός, V. τοξήρης.

armed with the bow, adj.: V. τοξοτευχής, Ar. τοξοφόρος.

conquering with the bow, adj.: V. τοξόδαμνος.

shoot with the bow, verb transitive or intransitive: P. and V. τοξεύειν; verb transitive, Ar. and P. κατατοξεύειν.

have two strings to one's bow: see under string.

rainbow: P. Ἶρις, ἡ (Plato, Republic 616B).

Translations

weapon

Abkhaz: ахыц; Adyghe: кӏуснэщаб; Afrikaans: boog; Ainu: ク; Albanian: hark; Apache Western Apache: iłtį́ʼtsį́h; Arabic: قَوْس‎; Egyptian Arabic: قوس‎; Hijazi Arabic: قوس‎; Armenian: աղեղ; Aromanian: arcu, duxar; Assamese: ধনু; Asturian: arcu; Atayal: bhunig; Avar: чӏорбутӏ; Azerbaijani: yay, kaman; Bashkir: йәйә; Bats: ატყ; Bavarian: Bogn; Belarusian: лук; Bengali: ধনু; Breton: gwareg; Bulgarian: лък; Burmese: လေး; Catalan: arc; Cebuano: gapasan; Chechen: ӏад; Cherokee: ᎦᏦᏗ; Chinese Cantonese: 弓; Dungan: гун; Mandarin: 弓; Min Nan: 弓; Choctaw Traditional: iti tanampo; Modified traditional: itti' tana̲po; Chukchi: тиӈур; Czech: luk; Dakota: itazipe; Danish: bue; Dutch: boog; Esperanto: arko, pafarko; Estonian: vibu; Evenki: бэр; Ewe: da; Faroese: bogi; Finnish: jousi; French: arc, arc à flèches; Friulian: arc; Galician: arco; Georgian: მშვილდი; German: Bogen; Greek: τόξο; Ancient Greek: τόξον, βιός; Hebrew: קֶשֶׁת‎; Hindi: धनुष, कमान; Hungarian: íj; Icelandic: bogi; Ido: armarko, arko; Indonesian: busur; Ingush: ӏад; Irish: bogha; Isthmus Italian: arco; Japanese: 弓; Jarai: hraŏ diu; Kaingang: vyj; Karok: xuskáamhar; Kazakh: жақ, садақ; Ket: ӄыʼт; Khmer: ធ្នូ, ធនុ; Korean: 활; Kurdish Northern Kurdish: kevan; Kyrgyz: жаа; Lakota: itázipa; Lao: ຄັນທະນູ, ທະນຸ; Latgalian: lūks; Latin: arcus; Latvian: loks; Laz: ტოკსარი, მშვილდი; Lithuanian: lankas; Macedonian: лак; Malay: busur, panah; Malayalam: വില്ല്; Maltese: qaws; Manchu: ᠪᡝᡵᡳ; Mansaka: bosog; Manx: bow; Maranao: pana'; Middle Persian: 𐭪𐭬𐭠𐭭‎; Mingrelian: შქვილი; Mon: တ္ၚ; Mongolian: нум; Nanai: бури; Navajo: ałtį́į́ʼ; Nepali: धनुष; Nivkh: пуньдь; Northern Altai: јаг; Northern Sami: dávgi; Norwegian Bokmål: bue, boge; Nynorsk: boge; Occitan: arc; Ojibwe: mitigwaab; Old Church Slavonic Cyrillic: лѫкъ; Old English: boga; Old Norse: bogi; Oriya: କୋଦଣ୍ଡ; Ossetian: ӕрдӕн; Pali: dhanu; Pashto: ليندۍ‎; Persian: کمان‎; Plautdietsch: Boage; Polish: łuk; Portuguese: arco; Quechua: t'iwka; Romanian: arc; Romansch: artg, arch; Russian: лук; Sanskrit: धनु, चाप; Sardinian: alcu, arcu; Scottish Gaelic: bogha, bogha-saighde; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: лук; Roman: luk; Sicilian: arcu; Sikaiana: kavusu; Slovak: luk; Slovene: lok; Southern Altai: јаа; Spanish: arco; Svan: ჴემა̈დ; Swahili: upinde, uta; Swedish: båge, pilbåge; Tagalog: busog, pana; Tajik: камон; Tamil: வில்; Taos: xwílena; Tauya: 'ipai aniyamo; Telugu: విల్లు, ధనుస్సు; Thai: ธนู; Tibetan: གཞུ; Turkish: yay; Turkmen: ýaý; Tuvan: ча; Ugaritic: 𐎖𐎌𐎚; Ukrainian: лук; Urdu: دھنش‎, کمان‎; Uyghur: يا‎; Uzbek: yoy, kamon; Vietnamese: cung; Volapük: bob; Walloon: air, årbalesse; Welsh: bwa, bwâu; West Frisian: bûging, bôge; Westrobothnian: bogaseod; White Hmong: hneev nti; Yiddish: בויגן‎; Zhuang: gung

make obeisance

Arabic: اِنْحَنَى لِلتَّحِيَّة‎, اِنْحَنَى‎, رَكَعَ‎; Aromanian: mi-ncljin; Belarusian: кланяцца, паклані́цца; Bulgarian: покланям се, поклоня се; Catalan: corbar, doblegar, vinclar, blincar; Chinese Mandarin: 鞠躬, 躬, 哈腰; Czech: klanět se, uklonit se; Danish: bukke, bøje sig; Dutch: een buiging maken, zich buigen; Esperanto: kliniĝi; Finnish: kumartaa, kumartua; French: s'incliner, faire une révérence; Friulian: pleâsi; Galician: agochar; German: sich verbeugen, eine Verbeugung machen, sich verneigen; Gothic: 𐌰𐌽𐌰𐌷𐌽𐌴𐌹𐍅𐌰𐌽; Greek: υποκλίνομαι, προσκυνώ, προσκυνάω; Ancient Greek: προσκυνέω; Hebrew: קד‎; Hungarian: meghajol; Icelandic: hneigja sig; Interlingua: inclinar se; Italian: inchinarsi, fare la riverenza; Japanese: 辞儀する, お辞儀する; Korean: 절하다, 절을 하다; Latvian: paklanīties; Macedonian: се поклонува, се клања; Manx: croym; Occitan: far l'abaissada, s'inclinar, se doblar, se corbar; Polish: kłaniać się, skłonić się, pokłonić się; Portuguese: curvar-se, inclinar-se; Romanian: a se apleca, a se închina; Russian: поклониться, кланяться; Sanskrit: नमति; Scots: boo; Serbo-Croatian Cyrillic: кла̏њати се; Roman: klȁnjati se; Slovak: klaňať sa, pokloniť sa, ukláňať sa, ukloniť sa; Slovene: klanjati se, prikloniti se; Spanish: doblar, inclinarse; Swedish: bocka, buga; Thai: โค้ง, คำนับ; Tuvan: мөгейип мендилежир; Ukrainian: кланятися, поклонитися, вклонитися; Vietnamese: cúi, cúi chào