σταθερός
ἀπὸ τῶν καρπῶν αὐτῶν ἐπιγνώσεσθε αὐτούς → ye shall know them by their fruits, by their fruits ye shall know them, by their fruits you shall know them, you will know them by their fruit
English (LSJ)
ά, Ion. ή, όν,
A standing fast, firm, fixed, γαῖα, opp. ἄστατος, Opp.C.2.412; of the sea, calm, still, σ. χεῦμα A.Fr.276; βύθος D.H.1.71; σταθερῆς (sc. θαλάσσης) AP10.17 (Antiphil.), cf. 7.393 (Diocl., dub. sens.), Poll.1.106; σ. ὕδωρ stagnant, App.Pun.99; σ. μέλαν, of ink, AP6.66 (Paul. Sil.). 2 σ. μεσημβρία high noon, when the sun as it were stands still in the meridian, Pl.Phdr.242a; σ. ἦμαρ mid-day, A.R.1.450; νυκτὸς τὸ-ώτατον Eun.VS p.485 B.; θέρος σ. mid-summer, Antim.95. 3 steady, settled, of weather, ἀὴρ εὔδιος καὶ σ. D.H.Dem.7; εὐδία σ. Plu.Dio 38, cf. M.Ant.12.22; οὐ σ. φῶς οὐδ' ἠρεμοῦν Plu.2.934e. 4 metaph., σ. κάλυξ ἥβης Ar.Fr.467; σ. ἡλικία J.BJ3.1.3; ἡ ἀρετὴ σ. τι AP10.74 (Paul. Sil.); σαοφροσύνη IG3.776; σ. βάδισμα, βλέμμα, Ph.2.267, 26; ἀνάληψις Id.1.179 (Sup.); of speech, calm, deliberate, τὸ βραδὺ καὶ σ. D.H.Comp.23. 5 not used, properly, of persons, Phryn.189, Thom.Mag.p.110 R., but v. EM277.49. 6 Adv. -ρῶς constantly, Cratin.206; firmly, Procl. Inst.156. Adv. Comp., -ώτερον ὁ νοῦς ἵδρυτο Ph.1.372.