προσήγορος
Βιοῖ γὰρ οὐδείς, ὃν προαιρεῖται βίον → Homo nullus aevum degit arbitri sui → Denn keiner lebt sein Leben, wie er es geplant
English (LSJ)
Dor. ποτάγορος, ον, (ἀγορεύω)
A addressing, accosting, αἱ π. δρύες the speaking oaks, A.Pr.832; τί δῆτ' ἐμοὶ . . προσήγορον ἔτ' ἔστ' ἀκούειν; what word addressing me, i.e. addressed to me . .? S.OT1338 (lyr.); π. φάτιν ὤρεξε Moschio Trag.9.8: c. gen., Παλλάδος εὐγμάτων προσήγορος addressing prayers to her, addressing her, S.Ant.1185: in late Prose, conversing, γνώριμοί τε καὶ π. Iamb.VP33.237. 2 generally, conversable, mutually agreeable, φίλοι τι καὶ π. ἀλλήλοις Pl.Tht.146a; θεοῖς π. Max.Tyr.11.8; γενόμενος ἐν τοῖς μάλιστα π. his chief friend, D.H. 1.70; συμπόσιον μηκέτι π. ἑαυτῷ, i.e. too large for general conversation, Plu.2.678d; γνώριμα καὶ π. familiar, of ideas, Id.Cic.40. 3 of things, agreeing, πάντα π. καὶ ῥητὰ πρὸς ἄλληλα Pl.R.546b, cf. Philol.11; ὁμόφρονα καὶ ποτάγορα ἀλλάλοις Polus ap. Stob.3.9.51. II Pass., addressed, τῷ π.; by whom accosted? S.Ph.1353, cf. OT1437. 2 called, πόλις δὲ Μυσῶν Μυσία π. Id.Fr.411.