κομίζειν

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κάλλιστον ἐφόδιον τῷ γήρᾳ ἡ παιδεία (Aristotle, quoted by Diogenes Laertius 5.21) → the finest provision for old age is education

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Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also κομίζω): fetch, recover, bring, carry in funeral procession, carry into safety, carry out for burial, carry, earn for oneself, get back, win for oneself

Lexicon Thucydideum

ferre, portare, to bear, carry, 1.132.5,
transportare, to transport, carry over, 1.114.1, 2.67.3, 4.67.3, 5.56.2, 5.56.3. 6.7.3, 7.39.2.
ducere, to lead, 2.85.5, 4.78.4. 7.29.1, 8.26.1.
adducere, to lead to, 4.16.1, 5.42.1. 6.7.1. 6.51.2, 6.90.3. 7.32.2. 7.77.6. 7.86.2, 8.6.1. 8.24.6, 8.28.4. 8.46.1, 8.64.4. 8.78.1. 8.81.3. 8.87.4. 8.87.5. 8.99.1. 8.107.2.
introducere, to lead in, introduce, 3.65.3, 8.57.1,
reducere, to lead back, bring back, 4.16.2, 5.34.1,
abducere, to lead away, 7.74.2, 8.63.2.
reddendum cnrare, to see to restoring, 5.35.5,
PASS. transportari, to be transported, 1.138.6,
adduci, to be conducted, 4.21.3, 4.38.5. 4.41.1. 4.47.2. 4.50.2.
vehi, iter facere, to travel, march, 1.52.3, 2.33.3, 2.83.3, 3.4.6, 3.29.1. 3.81.1. 3.98.5. 3.114.4, 6.37.1. 6.50.3. 6.91.4, 7.60.2. 8.33.4. 8.56.4. 8.80.3. 8.100.3.
reverti, revehi, to return, sail back, 1.91.3, 1.109.3, [vulgo commonly ἀνεκομίσθη]. 2.73.1. 5.5.2. 6.29.3.
recuperari, to be recovered, 5.3.4,
MED. afferre, to bring to, 3.98.2,
consequi, obtinere, to attain, acquire, 1.43.1, 3.58.1, 4.98.7,
percipere, to accept, receive, 8.5.5,
accipere, to receive, 8.61.2,
recuperare, to regain, recover, 8.103.3, 8.107.2,
redditum accipere, to accept restitution, 1.113.3, 2.79.7, 2.82.1. 3.7.6. 4.15.2. 4.21.3. 4.41.3, 4.108.8. 4.117.2. 5.15.1. 5.17.1. 5.39.2. 5.39.25.3.1. 6.103.1. 7.45.1.