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From LSJ
συνετῶν μὲν ἀνδρῶν, πρὶν γενέσθαι τὰ δυσχερῆ, προνοῆσαι ὅπως μὴ γένηται· ἀνδρείων δέ, γενόμενα εὖ θέσθαι → it is the part of prudent men, before difficulties arise, to provide against their arising; and of courageous men to deal with them when they have arisen
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
verb transitive
P. and V. πιστεύω, πιστεύειν (dat.), πείθεσθαι (dat.).
substantive
belief, trust: P. and V. πίστις, ἡ.
reputation: P. and V. δόξα, ἡ, εὐδοξία, ἡ, δόκησις, ἡ.
have the credit (for a thing): P. and V. δόξαν ἔχειν (gen.).