μονή
Quibus enim nihil est in ipsis opis ad bene beateque vivendum → Every age is burdensome to those who have no means of living well and happily
English (LSJ)
ἡ, (μένω)
A abiding, tarrying, E.Tr.1129, HF957, Ar.Av.418 (lyr.), X.An.5.1.5, etc.; opp. ἔξοδος, Hdt.1.94; opp. φορά, Pl.Cra. 437b; opp. κίνησις, Arist.Ph.205a17; τὴν μονὴν ποιεῖσθαι make delay, tarry, Th.1.131; μὴ λαμβάνειν μονὴν μηδὲ στάσιν Plb.4.41.4; μ. τις καὶ στάσις τῆς φωνῆς Aristox.Harm.p.12 M.: pl., Arist.Ph.230a20; κινήσεις ἢ μοναί Id.de An.408b18; μονὰς ποιεῖσθαι Str.1.3.12; persistence, continuance, τοῦ αἰσθήματος Arist.APo.99b36. 2 permanence, τῆς γῆς Epicur.Nat.11.10, cf. Dam.Pr.36. 3 Gramm., preservation, τοῦ ν A.D.Pron.50.25. II stopping-place, station, Paus.10.31.7; apartment, Ev.Jo.14.2,23; quarters, billets, OGI527.5 (Hierapolis). 2 monastery, Just.Nov.133.1, etc. III appearance in a court of law, PHib.93.2, 111.31 (iii B. C.).
German (Pape)
[Seite 202] ἡ, das Bleiben, Verweilen; Eur. Troad. 1129 Herc. Fur. 957; Her. 1, 94; Thuc. 7, 47, μονὴν ποιεῖσθαι, sich aufhalten, 1, 131; ἡ ἐν Τροίᾳ μονὴ τοῦ πλήθους, Plat. Crat. 395 a; Ggstz von φορά, ib. 437 b u. öfter; Xen. An. 5, 1, 5; Sp., μονὴν καὶ στάσιν λαβεῖν, Pol. 4, 41, 4. – Das Kloster, Phot. bibl. 79 b 36, oft.