ἀντιδιατίθεμαι

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καὶ κεραμεὺς κεραμεῖ κοτέει καὶ τέκτονι τέκτων, καὶ πτωχὸς πτωχῷ φθονέει καὶ ἀοιδὸς ἀοιδῷ → and potter is ill-disposed to potter, and carpenter to carpenter, and the beggar is envious of the beggar, the singer of the singer

Source

French (Bailly abrégé)

être dans des dispositions contraires, d'où
1 résister;
2 être opposant.
Étymologie: ἀντιδιατίθημι.

English (Strong)

from ἀντί and διατίθεμαι; to set oneself opposite, i.e. be disputatious: that oppose themselves.

Greek Monotonic

ἀντιδιατίθεμαι: Μέσ., προσφέρω αντίσταση, τοὺς ἀντιδιατιθεμένους, εχθροί, αντίπαλοι, σε Καινή Διαθήκη

Middle Liddell


to offer resistance, τοὺς ἀντιδιατιθεμένους opponents, NTest.