prejudice
οὐκ ἔστι λύπης, ἄν περ ὀρθῶς τις σκοπῇ, ἄλγημα μεῖζον τῶν ἐν ἀνθρώπου φύσει → amongst the natural ills of man there is, if one but look at it aright, no greater pain than grief
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
verb transitive
dispose favourably: P. εὖ διατιθέναι.
dispose unfavourably: P. κακῶς διατιθέναι.
be prejudiced favourably: P. εὖ διακεῖσθαι.
be prejudiced unfavourably: P. κακῶς διακεῖσθαι.
Hermocrates, wishing to prejudice them against the Athenians, spoke as follows: P. ὁ Ἑρμοκρατὴς… βουλόμενος προδιαβαλεῖν τοὺς Ἀθηναίους ἔλεγε τοιάδε (Thuc. 6, 75).
ruin, impair: P. and V. διαφθείρω, διαφθείρειν, βλάπτειν; see impair.
substantive
in favour of (a person or thing); P. and V. εὔνοια, ἡ.
against (a person or thing): P. κακόνοια, ἡ; see hostility.
create a prejudice against: P. φθόνον συνάγειν (dat.).