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Use adj. P. and V. εἰδώς.
 
<b class="b2">Do a thing wittingly</b>: P. and V. εἰδώς τι πράσσειν; see [[intentionally]].
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adv.

Use adj. P. and V. εἰδώς.

Do a thing wittingly: P. and V. εἰδώς τι πράσσειν; see intentionally.