ἀποπλεῖν
From LSJ
ἐὰν δ' ἔχωμεν χρήμαθ', ἕξομεν φίλους → if we have money, then we will have friends | if we have money, we shall have friends
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
Lexicon Thucydideum
classe proficisci, to set out with a fleet, 1.52.3, 1.55.1, 1.89.2, 2.33.2,
item likewise 2.66.2. 2.84.4, 2.94.4. 3.7.6. 3.75.2, 3.79.2, 3.80.2. 3.85.1, 3.88.4, 4.25.2, 4.45.2, 4.48.6, 4.56.1, 4.65.2, 5.4.6. 5.11.3, 6.47.1, 6.50.1. 6.50.5, 6.52.2. 6.53.1, 6.53.2. 6.61.6, 6.61.7. 6.71.1,
similiter similarly 72 et and 6.94.3. 7.31.1, [vulgo commonly ἐκ] 7.31.3, 7.34.7, 7.34.8. 7.50.4. 7.72.1, 8.8.3. 8.19.2, 8.19.4, 8.20.1, 8.20.2. 8.23.5, 8.27.4, 8.27.6, 8.31.3, 8.31.4, 8.33.4. 8.35.4, 8.38.1, 8.43.1. 8.44.3, 8.62.3, 8.63.2, 8.79.5, 8.79.6, 8.85.1. 8.85.4, 8.103.1.