appearance
Πενίαν φέρειν οὐ παντός, ἀλλ' ἀνδρὸς σοφοῦ → Perferre inopiam non nisi sapientium est → nicht jeder meistert Armut, nur der weise Mann
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. and V. σχῆμα, τό, εἶδος, τό, ἰδέα, ἡ, ὄψις, ἡ, V. πρόσοψις, ἡ.
shape: P. and V. μορφή, ἡ (Plato), τύπος, ὁ, φύσις, ἡ, V. μόρφωμα, τό.
apparition: P. and V. φάσμα, τό, εἰκών, ἡ, εἴδωλον, τό, φάντασμα, τό, V. σκιά, ἡ, ὄψις, ἡ, δόκησις, ἡ.
approach: Ar. and P. πρόσοδος, ἡ.
preserve: P. and V. παρουσία, ἡ.
make one's appearance: P. and V. φαίνω, φαίνεσθαι, ἐκφαίνεσθαι (Plato).
appearance, pretence, opposed to reality: P. and V. σχῆμα, τό, πρόσχημα, τό.
semblance: P. and V. δόκησις, ἡ, V. δόκημα, τό.
what people think: P. and V. δόξα, ἡ.
under the appearance of: P. ἐπὶ προφάσει (gen.).
they send a man faithful to them and to all appearance no less friendly to the Syracusan generals: πέμπουσιν ἄνδρα σφίσι μὲν πιστὸν τοῖς δὲ τῶν Συρακοσίων στρατηγοῖς τῇ δοκήσει οὐχ ἧσσον ἐπιτήδειον (Thuc. 6, 64).