εἴργειν
Λιμὴν πέφυκε πᾶσι παιδεία βροτοῖς → Omnibus doctrina portus est mortalibus → Ein Hafen ist die Bildung allen Sterblichen
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also ἔργω): confine, exclude, prevent, hem in, lock in, lock out, shut in, shut out, ward off
Lexicon Thucydideum
(Bekk. ubique aspero spiritu, cf. Popp. Prol. p. Bekker everywhere with rough breathing, compare Poppo's Prolegomena page 152).
arcere, prohibere, to restrain, prevent, 1.35.3, 1.62.4, 1.106.2, 1.111.1, 3.1.1, 3.23.1, 4.9.4. 4.33.2. 5.59.3, [seq. vulgo following commonly ἀπὸ] 6.66.1. 6.70.3. 8.105.2.
PASS. 1.67.4, 1.142.8. 4.63.1, 4.78.4. 5.49.1, 5.50.2,
usu terrae, maris, prohibere, to prevent from using land or sea, 1.141.4. 2.85.1. 3.86.3, 3.115.3. 5.82.5. 6.21.1. 8.24.6. 8.76.5, —
praesidiis obsessum tenere, to keep blockaded by garrison, 3.18.3,
PASS. 3.18.5, 8.40.1, —
carcere constringere, to confine with prison, 8.74.3, [Vat. Vatican manuscript ἕρξειν]. 8.92.4, [nonnulli codd. several manuscripts ἦρξαν].