διαβαίνειν
ἢ λέγε τι σιγῆς κρεῖττον ἢ σιγὴν ἔχε → either say something better than silence or keep silence (Menander)
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also διαβαίνω): cross, go over, pass
Lexicon Thucydideum
traiicere, transgredi, to cross over, cross,
cum acc. with accusative 2.5.3, 3.22.1,
item likewise 3.23.5. 3.106.1, 4.103.5, 6.66.3, 7.80.6,
item likewise 7.84.2. 7.84.3.—
in locum, to the place 1.64.1, 1.109.4. 1.114.1. 1.114.3, 1.115.4, 2.67.2 (ex Thracia from Thrace), 3.3.5, 3.85.3, 4.8.9. 4.38.5. 4.46.1. 4.53.2, 4.121.2. 4.122.2, 4.129.1, 6.2.4, 6.2.5. 7.31.2, 7.71.7, 7.82.8, 8.14.3, 8.25.1, 8.38.2, [quod vulgo deerat which was commonly lacking] 8.48.1, 8.85.4, [alii others διαβεβ.]
Lexicon Thucydideum
traiicere, transgredi, to cross over, cross,
cum acc. with accusative 2.5.3, 3.22.1,
item likewise 3.23.5. 3.106.1, 4.103.5, 6.66.3, 7.80.6,
item likewise 7.84.2. 7.84.3.—
in locum, to the place 1.64.1, 1.109.4. 1.114.1. 1.114.3, 1.115.4, 2.67.2 (ex Thracia from Thrace), 3.3.5, 3.85.3, 4.8.9. 4.38.5. 4.46.1. 4.53.2, 4.121.2. 4.122.2, 4.129.1, 6.2.4, 6.2.5. 7.31.2, 7.71.7, 7.82.8, 8.14.3, 8.25.1, 8.38.2, [quod vulgo deerat which was commonly lacking] 8.48.1, 8.85.4, [alii others διαβεβ.]