ἀναγκάζειν
Κάλλιστον ἐν κήποισι φύεται ῥόδον → Pulchrius in hortis gignitur nihil rosa → Die Rose ist das Schönste, was im Garten wächst
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also ἀναγκάζω): compel, force
Lexicon Thucydideum
cogere, to compel, force, 1.23.6, 1.107.2, 2.15.2, 2.75.3, 3.71.1, 3.90.3, 4.12.1, 4.74.3, 4.125.1, 5.35.3, 5.84.2, 6.92.3, 7.38.2, 7.39.2, 7.51.1, 7.60.3, 8.3.1, 8.76.1, 8.76.4, 8.90.5, 8.96.4, [ 8.95.4, ἀναγκάζειν an or ἐξαν.cf. Popp. adn. compare Poppo's note]
PASS. 1.28.3, 1.71.3, 1.76.1, 1.118.2. 1.136.2. 2.83.1, 2.83.3, 2.89.6. 3.2.1. 3.4.2, 3.27.1, 3.33.3, 3.39.2,
item Ib. likewise there 3.7.1. 3.53.3. 4.25.1. 4.27.4, 4.30.2, 4.59.2, 5.7.1. 5.7.3. 5.25.3, 5.36.1, 6.24.1, 6.69.1, 6.87.2, 6.87.4. 7.13.1. 7.21.3, 7.57.6, 7.62.4,
eo necessitatis venimus., we have come to this point of necessity. 7.71.2. 7.71.4. 7.77.5, 7.81.3, 7.84.3, 8.41.3, 8.57.1. 8.61.1. 8.88.1. 8.95.2. 8.95.3. 8.99.1,
coaclus, forced, 6.22.1, 7.62.2,
quam committere cogimur., which we are compelled to commit.