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τὸ δανείζεσθαι τῆς ἐσχάτης ἀφροσύνης καὶ μαλακίας ἐστίν → being in debt is a mark of extreme folly and moral weakness (Plutarch, On Avoiding Debt 829F3)
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Ar. and P. στρατιώτης, ὁ, V. αἰχμητής, ὁ (Eur., Orestes 754, also Plato, Republic 411B but rare P.), ἀσπιστήρ, ὁ; see warrior.
be a soldier, v; P. and V. στρατεύειν (or mid.).
heavy armed soldier: P. and V. ὁπλίτης, ὁ.
of a soldier, adj.: Ar. and P. στρατιευτικός.