ἐναλλάσσω
Μακάριος, ὅστις οὐσίαν καὶ νοῦν ἔχει → Felix, qui mentem cum divitiis possidet → Glückselig, wer Vermögen und Vernunft besitzt
English (LSJ)
Att. ἐναλλάττω, pf.
A ἐνήλλαχα Plb.6.43.2, Phld.Mus.p.73K.:—exchange, φόνον θανάτῳ ἐ., i.e. pay for murder by death, E.Andr.1028 (lyr.); μεταβολὰς ἐ. undergo changes, Plb. l.c.; παντοίας μορφὰς ἐ. to assume... Apollod.2.5.11: c. inf., ἐνήλλαξεν θεὸς τὴν τοῦδ' ὕβριν πρὸς μῆλα . . πεσεῖν turned aside, diverted his fury so as to fall upon the sheep, S.Aj.1060. 2 cross, τὼ πόδε Philostr.Im.2.7; also intr., cross one another, of veins and arteries, Arist.PA668b21. 3 Astrol., exchange domicile, of planets, Vett.Val.73.15. 4 ἐχρῆν ἐνηλλαχέναι one should have reversed the statement, Phld. l.c. II give in exchange, τιἀντί τινος App.BC3.27,5.12:—Med., receive in exchange, τί δ' ἐνήλλακται τῆς ἡμερίας νὺξ ἥδε βάρος; what heavy change from the day hath this night received? S.Aj.208, cf. Ph.2.638. III Pass., to be interarticulated, ἄρθρα ἐνηλλαγμένα Hp.Art.46; also τὸ μέτρον τοῖς δισυλλάβοις ἐναλλάσσεται the metre employs the various disyllabic feet interchangeably, Anon.Metr.Oxy.220 iii 13. 2 have commercial relations with, ὅσοι Ἀθηναίοις ἤδη ἐνηλλάγησαν Th.1.120.