παριέναι

From LSJ

ὡς μήτε τὰ γενόμενα ἐξ ἀνθρώπων τῷ χρόνῳ ἐξίτηλα γένηται → in order that so the memory of the past may not be blotted out from among men by time

Source

Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also πάρειμι, παρίημι): abandon, admit, allow to, allow, alone, cease from, cease, coast, concede, deliver up, desist from, desist, dismiss, drop, give up, give, go by, go, grant, impunity, introduce, leave on one side, leave out, leave to, leave, let a thing slide, let alone, let fall, let in, let slip, let, loosen, march along the coast, neglect, omit, pass over, pass, permit a person, permit to, permit, put, relax, remit, scot-free, side, skip, slide, slight, slip, suffer, yield

Lexicon Thucydideum

advenire, to arrive, 1.61.3, 2.55.1, 4.86.1, 6.61.2, 8.16.1. 8.22.1, 8.28.2. 8.29.1. 8.32.2, 8.57.1. 8.79.1. 8.87.2. 8.87.28.4.1. 8.88.1. 8.99.1,
transire, praeterire, to pass by, elapse, 1.63.1, 2.23.3, 4.47.3,
transire ex loco in alterum (in acie), to pass from one place to another (in battle line), 5.71.3, 5.72.1. 5.72.15.73.3.
excedere, to depart from, 7.6.1, 7.6.4.
praeterire, confici, to pass, be completed, 2.72.3,
prodire (in concionem), to come forward, appear (before the assembly), 1.67.4. 1.67.5. 1.72.3. 1.73.1. 1.79.2. 1.85.3. 1.139.4. 1.139.42.59.1. 3.36.6. 3.41.1. 3.44.1. 3.60.1. 4.28.4. 5.45.4, 6.8.4. 6.15.1. 6.15.4. 6.19.1. 6.19.2. 6.25.1. 6.32.3, 6.35.2. 6.41.1. 6.72.2, 6.88.10. 7.10.1. 8.53.2. 8.68.1.
praetermittere, omittere, negligere, to pass over, omit, neglect, 1.85.1, 4.27.4, 4.86.4, 6.91.7,
cedere, to withdraw, give way, 6.23.4,
demittere, to let down, lower, 4.38.1.