νεμεσσάω

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Ὡς πάντα τιμῆς ἐστι πλὴν τρόπου κακοῦ → Ut cuncta nunc sunt cara, nisi mores mali → Charakterlosigkeit allein bleibt ohne Ehr

Menander, Monostichoi, 559

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

νεμεσσάω: νεμεσσητός, νέμεσσις, Ἐπικ. ἀντὶ νεμεσ- (δι’ ἑνὸς σ).

French (Bailly abrégé)

poét. c. νεμεσάω.

English (Autenrieth)

(νέμεσις), fut. νεμεσήσω, aor. νεμέσησα, mid. fut. νεμεσήσομαι, pass. aor. 3 pl. νεμέσσηθεν: be indignant or justly angry with one (at anything), τινί (τι), take it ill, Od. 6.286, Il. 23.494; also w. part., or οὕνεκα, φ 1, Od. 23.213; mid., like active, also shrink from, be ashamed, w. inf., Od. 4.158. ;;: see νεμεσάω, νεμεσητός.