ἐπικεῖσθαι

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πάντα χωρεῖ καὶ οὐδὲν μένει καὶ δὶς ἐς τὸν αὐτὸν ποταμὸν οὐκ ἂν ἐμβαίης → all things move and nothing remains still, and you cannot step twice into the same stream

Source

Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also ἐπίκειμαι): be imposed, be inflicted, be laid on, imposed, lie off, lie on, lie upon, rest on, press upon

Lexicon Thucydideum

impositum esse (de poena), to have been inflicted (of punishment), 3.70.4, 8.15.1,
imminere, to threaten, impend, 2.14.1, 2.27.1, 4.8.8. 4.44.6. 4.52.3 (de Antandro oppido concerning the town Antandrus) 4.53.2, 4.54.3. 6.2.6. 8.17.3. 8.31.3, 8.56.4.
premere, aggredi, to press upon, attack, 2.49.6, 2.59.1, 3.97.3,
similiter similarly 4.32.4. 4.35.2 [ubi nonnulli codd. where several manuscripts ἐνέκειντο vel or ἐσέκ.]. 4.43.2, 4.127.2. 6.63.2. 6.68.3. 7.42.3. 7.71.5, 7.79.5. 7.81.4. 7.84.3. VIII, 1.2.1, 1.73.5, 1.105.2.