ἀνταλλάσσειν
Ὡς τῶν ἐχόντων πάντες ἄνθρωποι φίλοι → Opulento amicos, quos volunt, omnes habent → Wie sehr sind doch den Reichen alle Menschen Freund
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also: ἀνταλλάσσω) change, exchange one thing for another
Lexicon Thucydideum
permutare, to exchange, 3.82.3, 4.14.3,
quum, permutato more, Lacedaemonii e terra quasi navalem pugnam, Athenienses e navibus pedestrem, facerent, when, their usual roles reversed, the Spartans fought a naval battle from land, and the Athenians an infantry battle from their ships. [ἀντηλλάξαντο vulgo pro commonly instead of ἄν ἠλλάξ.8.82.1.]
Lexicon Thucydideum
permutare, to exchange, 3.82.3, 4.14.3,
quum, permutato more, Lacedaemonii e terra quasi navalem pugnam, Athenienses e navibus pedestrem, facerent, when, their usual roles reversed, the Spartans fought a naval battle from land, and the Athenians an infantry battle from their ships. [ἀντηλλάξαντο vulgo pro commonly instead of ἄν ἠλλάξ.8.82.1.]