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ἀγαπήσεις τὸν πλησίον σου ὡς σεαυτόν → love your neighbor as yourself, thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, love thy neighbour as thyself

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English > Greek (Woodhouse)

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adverb

other: use P. and V. ἄλλος, ἕτερος.

from no one else: P. οὐδαμόθεν ἄλλοθεν.

otherwise: P. and V. ἄλλως.

conjunction

Use P. and V. εἰ δὲ μή, or sometimes ἐπεί.

one who is blind in his seer-craft.

else tell me where you show yourself a true prophet: V. ὅστις… τὴν τέχνην ἔφυ τυφλός. ἐπεὶ, φέρ' εἰπέ, ποῦ σὺ μάντις εἶ σαφής (Sophocles, Oedipus Rex 389).

this seems to me to be the case with this man, else how is it just? P. ὅπερ καὶ οὗτος ἐμοί γε δοκεῖ πάσχειν· ἐπεὶ, φέρε, πῶς ἐστι δίκαιον; (Dem. 879).

you had no better advice to offer, else they would not have followcd mine: P. σὺ οὐχ ἕτερα εἶπες βελτίω τούτων· οὐ γὰρ τούτοις ἂν ἐχρῶντο (Dem. 294).

I love my own children, else were I mad: φιλῶ ἐμαυτοῦ τέκνα· μαινοίμην γὰρ ἄν (Eur., Iphigenia in Aulis 1256).

HEC. Did not (the god) prophesy to you any of the woes you now endure?

POLY. No. Else you would not have trapped me thus by stratagem.

ἙΚ. Σοὶ δ' οὐκ ἔχρησεν οὐδὲν ὧν ἔχεις πόνων;

ΠΟΛΥ. Οὐ γάρ ποτ' ἂν σύ μ' εἷλες ὧδε σὺν δόλῳ.(Eur., Hecuba 1268).