φρεναπατάω
σὺν Ἀθηνᾷ καὶ σὺ χεῖρα κινεῖ → God helps those who help themselves, God helps them that help themselves, heaven helps those who help themselves, the Lord helps those who help themselves, move your hand along with Athena, move your hand along with Minerva, fortune favors the prepared mind, fortune favours the prepared mind, chance favors the prepared mind, chance favours the prepared mind
English (LSJ)
A deceive, ἑαυτόν Ep.Gal.6.3.
German (Pape)
[Seite 1304] die Seele täuschen, bethören, verführen, N. T.
French (Bailly abrégé)
-ῶ :
tromper, séduire.
Étymologie: φρήν, ἀπατάω.
English (Strong)
from φρεναπάτης; to be a mind-misleader, i.e. delude: deceive.
English (Thayer)
φρεναπάτω; (φρεναπάτης, which see): τινα, to deceive anyone's mind, ἀπαταν, for it brings out the idea of subjective fancies" (Lightfoot ad loc.); cf. Green, Critical Notes at the passage). (Ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings.)
Greek Monotonic
φρενᾰπᾰτάω: μέλ. -ήσω, εξαπατώ, σε Καινή Διαθήκη