στέγη
Ῥᾷον παραινεῖν ἢ παθόντα καρτερεῖν → Patientiam suadere facile, non pati → Es spricht sich leichter zu, als stark zu sein im Leid
English (LSJ)
Dor.and Aeol. στέγα, ἡ,
A roof, A.Ag.897, Hdt.6.27, X.Mem.3.8.9, Ev.Marc.2.4, etc.; παρέχειν τινὶ σ. give one shelter, Arist.Fr.631; στέγῃ δέχεσθαί τινας OGI665.25 (Egypt, i A.D.). 2 ceiling, Alc.15, Call.Iamb.1.115 (Hermes 69.169). II roofed place, chamber, room, Hdt.2.2, 148,175, Eup.347, X.Oec.8.13, etc.; covered vestibule, IG22.1046.13; ἕρκειος σ., of a tent, S.Aj.108; a hare's seat or form, Id.Fr.174; ἐκ κατώρυχος σ., of the grave, Id.Ant.1100, cf. 888. 2 storey of a house, PStrassb.110.6 (iii B.C.), PCair.Zen.766.4 (iii B.C.), etc.; ἡ ἀνωτάτη σ. Str.15.3.7; αἱ στέγαι the upper storeys, PPetr.2p.28 (iii B.C.), cf. SIG344.16 (Teos, iv B.C.), IG42(1).102.293 (Epid., iv B.C.), PLond.3.1164f28 (iii A.D.). 3 freq. in pl., house, dwelling, A.Ag.3,518, al.; κατὰ στέγας at home, S.OT637, al.; ἐπελεῦσαι τῷ ἀνδρὶ ἐπὶ στέγαν to the man's house, Leg.Gort.3.46, cf. Schwyzer 177.3 (Crete, v B.C.). III deck of a ship, in Lat. stega, Plaut.Bacch.278, Stich.413.