φέρειν
Λόγον παρ' ἐχθροῦ μήποθ' ἡγήσῃ φίλον → Sermonem ab hoste benevolum numquam puta → Erachte nie des Feindes Wort als Freundlichkeit
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also φέρω): bear, dislike, endure, fetch, pillage, plunder, produce, tend, yield, be averse to, be indignant, be pregnant, be vexed at, bear along, blow about, bring in, bring into publicity, bring, carry, contribute to the common store, earn for oneself, exaggerate a petty smart, move in the game of draughts, put up with, treat with indifference, win for oneself
Lexicon Thucydideum
ferre, portare, to bear, carry, 1.128.6, 2.52.4, 2.75.3. 3.22.3, 3.22.33.27.3, 4.4.2, 5.76.3, 6.56.1, 7.8.3, 7.39.2. 7.57.6, 7.75.5. 7.75.58.69.4.
afferre, parare, to furnish, provide, 1.5.1, 1.33.2, 1.122.2, 1.127.2, 2.37.3, 2.40.3, 4.17.1, 5.86.1, 6.16.1,
deferre, to convey, report, 6.41.4,
tolerare, to bear, endure, 1.31.1, 2.60.4, 2.64.2, 3.39.2, 4.121.1, 5.80.2, 7.56.2, 8.36.1, 8.73.4, 8.89.3, 8.108.5,
simil., similarly aegre ferre, to be distressed at, resent, 1.77.3, 2.16.2, 2.62.3, 3.11.1, 4.41.3, 6.56.2, 8.54.1,
accipere, to receive, 3.17.3, 6.24.3, 8.97.1,
pendere, to be pending, be undecided, 1.19.1, 1.80.4. 1.83.2. 1.99.3. 1.101.3. 1.121.5. 1.121.52.72.3, 3.50.2, 4.57.4, 5.18.5, 6.84.3,
gratificari, to gratify, oblige, 3.53.4,
tendere, to stretch, extend, 1.79.2, 3.24.1, 3.24.13.2.1.
populari, to devastate, plunder, 1.7.1,
MED. ferre sibi, to assume to oneself, 7.78.4,
adipisci, to attain, gain, 1.69.1, 2.11.9, 2.60.1. 2.7.1, 3.53.1,
ferri, ferre se, to be borne, conduct oneself, 5.111.3, 8.92.8,
bene rem gerere, to accomplish successfully, 2.60.3, 5.15.2, 5.16.1,
PASS. ferri, to be borne, 2.34.3, 4.34.2,
pendi, to hang, be undecided, 4.87.3, 6.20.4, [vulgo commonly ἀπαρχή εἰσφέρεται].