treachery
From LSJ
οἵ γε καὶ ἐν τῷ παρόντι ἀντιπάλως μᾶλλον ἢ ὑποδεεστέρως τῷ ναυτικῷ ἀνθώρμουν → whose navy, even as it was, faced the Athenian more as an equal than as an inferior
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
subs.
P. and V. ἀπιστία, ἡ.
Perjury: P. ἐπιορκία, ἡ.
Scheming: P. ἐπιβουλή, ἡ.
Craft: P. and V. δόλος, ὁ (rare P.).
By treachery: Ar. and V. δόλῳ, V. δόλοις, σὺν δόλῳ, ἐν δόλῳ.
Betrayal: P. and V. προδοσίᾳ, ἡ.
Take (a city, etc.) by treachery: P. λαμβάνειν προδοσίᾳ.
He took the city by treachery: P. (πόλιν) προδεδομένην κατέλαβε.
Do a thing treacherously, v.: P. and V. κλέπτειν τι (Plat.).