κινεῖν

From LSJ

ἡ τῶν θεῶν ὑπ' ἀνθρώπων παραγωγήdeceit of gods by humans

Source

Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also κινέω): agitate, arouse, broach, disturb, excite, introduce, kindle, move, rekindle, rouse, shake, a subject, call into play, excite feelings, excite persons, inlerfere with, meddle with, set in motion, start, stir up

Lexicon Thucydideum

movere, to move, set in motion
a) loco, in place of 1.105.5, 3.16.1,
b) usu solito, as usual 1.143.1, [Vat. Vatican manuscript νικής.] 2.24.1, 4.98.5, 6.70.4, 8.15.1,
c) de bello, concerning war 1.82.1, 6.34.3,
d) mutare, novare, to change, innovate, 4.55.4, 4.89.2, 8.71.2,
e) agitare, tentare, to agitate, attempt, 1.93.2, 6.36.2,
PASS. moveri, to be moved, be disturbed, 2.8.3,
movere se, to move oneself, 7.67.2,
loco suo, in its proper place 2.81.8, 5.8.1, 5.10.5, 7.4.4, [nonnulli codd. several manuscripts νικῶνται]. 7.50.4, 8.100.2,
agitari, to be disturbed, be troubled, 3.82.1, 4.76.4, [vulgo commonly κινούμενοι]. 8.48.1.