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θεὸς δ' ἁμαρτάνουσιν οὐ παρίσταται → God doesn't stand by those who do wrong

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adj.

P. and V. προπετής (Xen.), V. προνωπής; see also prostrate. Met., inclined to: P. προπετής πρός (acc.), V. προνωπής εἰς (acc.). Be prone to: (with infin.): P. and V. φιλεῖν; see also liable. A woman is weak and prone to tears: V. γυνὴ δὲ θῆλυ κἀπὶ δακρύοις ἔφη (Eur., Med. 928).