joint
From LSJ
οὐ βούλομαι δυσχερὲς εἰπεῖν οὐδὲν ἀρχόμενος τοῦ λόγου, οὗτος δ' ἐκ περιουσίας μου κατηγορεῖ → for me—but I wish to say nothing untoward at the beginning of my speech—whereas he prosecutes me from a position of advantage | but for me—I do not wish to say anything harsh at the beginning of the speech, but he prosecutes me from a position of strength
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. and V. κοινός, V. ξυνός, κοινωνός (Eur., Iphigenia in Tauris 1173).
substantive
joint of the limbs: P. and V. ἄρθρον, τό (Plato).
place where things join: P. and V. συμβολή, ἡ. V. ἁρμός, ὁ.
put out of joint, verb transitive: Ar. ἐκκοκκίζειν.
out of joint, adj.: use P. διεστραμμένος; Met., use diseased.