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οὗτος ἐγὼ ταχυτᾶτι· χεῖρες δὲ καὶ ἦτορ ἴσο → this is my speed: my hands and heart are its equal, such am I for speed; my hands and heart are just as good

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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Cleverness: P. and V. σύνεσις, ἡ, τὸ συνετόν, σοφία, ἡ, P. δεινότης, ἡ, Ar. and P. δεξιότης, ἡ.

Intellect, mind: P. and V. νοῦς, ὁ, φρόνησις, ἡ, γνώμη, ἡ, Ar. and P. διάνοια, ἡ, Ar. and V. φρήν, ἡ, or pl. (rare P.).

Mother wit: P. οἰκεία σύνεσις (Thuc 1, 138).

Conversational cleverness: P. χαριεντισμός, ὁ, εὐτραπελία, ἡ.

A witty person: see adj., P. and V. γέλοιος (Eur., Frag.), Ar. and P. χαρίεις, ἀστεῖος.

Play the wit, v.: Ar. and P. χαριεντίζεσθαι.

Be at one's wit's end: P. and V. ἀπορεῖν, ἀμηχανεῖν (rare P.), P. ἄπορος καθεστηκέναι, ἐν ἀπόρῳ ἔχεσθαι.

At one's wit's end, adj.: P. and V. ἄπορος, ἀμήχανος (rare P.).

Lose one's wits: P. and V. ἐξίστασθαι, οὐ φρονεῖν, παραφρονεῖν; see be mad, under mad.

With one's wits about one, adj.: Ar. and P. ὀξύς, P. and V. δριμύς (Plat. also Eur., Cycl.); see clever.