ἐμμενετικός
Ὥσπερ αὐτοῦ τοῦ ἡλίου μὴ ὄντος καυστικοῦ, ἀλλ' οὔσης ζωτικῆς καὶ ζωοποιοῦ θέρμης ἐν αὐτῷ καὶ ἀπλήκτου, ὁ ἀὴρ παθητικῶς δέχεται τὸ ἀπ' αὐτοῦ ϕῶς καὶ καυστικῶς· οὕτως οὖν ἁρμονίας οὔσης ἐν αὐτοῖς τινὸς καὶ ἑτέρου εἴδους ϕωνῆς ἡμεῖς παθητικῶς ἀκούομεν → Just as although the Sun itself does not cause burning but has a heat in it that is life-giving, life-engendering, and mild, the air receives light from it by being affected and burned, so also although there is a certain harmony and a different kind of voice in them, we hear it by being affected.
English (LSJ)
or ἐμμεν-ητικός, ή, όν,
A disposed to abide by, τῷ λογισμῷ, τῇ δόξῃ, Arist.EN1145b11, 1151b5; τοῖς ὀρθῶς κριθεῖσι Stoic.ap.Stob.2.7.5b2: c.gen., ἕξις -ητικὴ νόμου Pl.Def.412b. Adv. -ητικῶς Chrysipp.Stoic.3.73.
German (Pape)
[Seite 808] ή, όν, bleibend in, beharrend bei Etwas, τῷ λογισμῷ, neben ἐγκρατής, Arist. Eth. 7, 1, 6. – Sp.