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ἡ Νέμεσις προλέγει τῷ πήχεϊ τῷ τε χαλινῷ μήτ' ἄμετρόν τι ποιεῖν μήτ' ἀχάλινα λέγειν → Nemesis warns us by her cubit-rule and bridle neither to do anything without measure nor to be unbridled in our speech
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substantive
P. and V. αἰκία, ἡ, αἴκισμα, τό, ὕβρις, ἡ, ὕβρισμα, τό, λώβη, ἡ (Plato), λύμη, ἡ (Plato).
impudent act: P. and V. ὕβρις, ἡ, ὕβρισμα, τό.
I will tell what outrage I suffered at their hands: V. ἐξερῶ… ἅγωγ' ὑπ' αὐτῶν ἐξελωβήθην (Soph., Philoctetes 329).
verb transitive
P. and V. αἰκίζεσθαι (acc.), λυμαίνεσθαι (acc. or dat.), λωβᾶσθαι acc.) (Plato), ὑβρίζειν (acc. or εἰς acc.).