διαβαίνειν

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Ὡς ἡδὺ δούλῳ δεσπότου χρηστοῦ τυχεῖν → Quam dulce servo lenem herum nanciscier → Wie froh macht einen Sklaven doch ein guter Herr

Menander, Monostichoi, 556

Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also διαβαίνω): cross, go over, pass

Lexicon Thucydideum

traiicere, transgredi, to cross over, cross,
cum acc. with accusative 2.5.3, 3.22.1,
item likewise 3.23.5. 3.106.1, 4.103.5, 6.66.3, 7.80.6,
item likewise 7.84.2. 7.84.3.—
in locum, to the place 1.64.1, 1.109.4. 1.114.1. 1.114.3, 1.115.4, 2.67.2 (ex Thracia from Thrace), 3.3.5, 3.85.3, 4.8.9. 4.38.5. 4.46.1. 4.53.2, 4.121.2. 4.122.2, 4.129.1, 6.2.4, 6.2.5. 7.31.2, 7.71.7, 7.82.8, 8.14.3, 8.25.1, 8.38.2, [quod vulgo deerat which was commonly lacking] 8.48.1, 8.85.4, [alii others διαβεβ.]

Lexicon Thucydideum

traiicere, transgredi, to cross over, cross,
cum acc. with accusative 2.5.3, 3.22.1,
item likewise 3.23.5. 3.106.1, 4.103.5, 6.66.3, 7.80.6,
item likewise 7.84.2. 7.84.3.—
in locum, to the place 1.64.1, 1.109.4. 1.114.1. 1.114.3, 1.115.4, 2.67.2 (ex Thracia from Thrace), 3.3.5, 3.85.3, 4.8.9. 4.38.5. 4.46.1. 4.53.2, 4.121.2. 4.122.2, 4.129.1, 6.2.4, 6.2.5. 7.31.2, 7.71.7, 7.82.8, 8.14.3, 8.25.1, 8.38.2, [quod vulgo deerat which was commonly lacking] 8.48.1, 8.85.4, [alii others διαβεβ.]