προφέρειν
From LSJ
Καλῶς ἀκούειν μᾶλλον ἢ πλουτεῖν θέλε → Opulentiae antepone rumorem bonum → Erstrebe anstatt Reichtum lieber guten Ruf
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also προφέρω): cite, conduce to, introduce, an accusation, bring forward, go beyond, help on, help towards a result, with non-personal subject
Lexicon Thucydideum
in medium afferre, to bring forward, produce, 6.69.2,
proferre, allegare, to bring forward, cite, 3.64.3, 5.17.2, 5.31.3,
Neutr. neuter praestare, antecellere, to excel, surpass, 1.123.1, 2.89.3, 7.64.2, 7.77.2,
proficere, adiumento esse, to benefit, be of help, 1.93.3,
PASS. proferri, memorari, to be brought forward, mentioned, 5.26.4, 7.69.2,
MED. proferre, allegare, to bring forward, cite, 3.59.2.