φρονεῖν
From LSJ
Νόμων ἔχεσθαι (Νόμοις ἕπεσθαι) πάντα δεῖ τὸν σώφρονα → Legibus haerere sapiens debet firmiter → Dem Klugen ist Gesetzestreue stete Pflicht
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also φρονέω): mean, reflect, signify, be sane, be sensible, be wise, side with, take part
Lexicon Thucydideum
consilium capere, to form a plan, 2.22.1, 5.89.1, 6.36.1,
sapere, to be wise, have good sense, 3.38.7, 5.7.3, 6.89.6,
sibi velle, to wish for oneself, 5.85.1,
superbire, to be haughty, be insolent, 6.16.4,
alicuius partibus studere, to support someone's faction, 3.68.3, 5.84.1, 6.51.2, 8.31.2.