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Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, 5.30

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Use adj., P. and V. ὀρφανός. Be an orphan, v.: V. ὀρφανεύεσθαι. Tend orphans: V. ὀρφανεύειν (acc.). Of an orphan, adj.: P. ὀρφανικός.