ὑποχωρεῖν

From LSJ

Δύναται τὸ πλουτεῖν καὶ φιλανθρώπους ποιεῖν → Being rich can even produce a social conscience → Animos nonnumquam humanos concinnant opes → Mitunter macht der Reichtum Menschen auch human

Menander, Monostichoi, 120

Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also ὑποχωρέω): avoid, defer to, give way, make room

Lexicon Thucydideum

se subducere, sensim abire, to withdraw oneself, gradually depart, 1.54.2, 1.106.1, 3.78.3, 3.78.33.97.3. 4.10.3, 4.10.5. 4.12.2, 4.35.2. 4.36.3. 4.43.3, [vulgo commonly ὑπερχωρήσαντες] 4.44.1, 4.56.1, 4.96.3, 4.125.3, 4.127.2. 5.10.8. 6.34.5, 7.43.6. 7.70.8, [vulgo commonly ἀποχωροῦσι]. 7.73.1, [vulgo commonly ἀποχωρήσασα]. 7.79.5, 7.81.3, 8.25.4, 8.27.3, 8.45.1, 8.79.2,
cum acc., with accusative 2.88.2,
cedere, to withdraw, give way, 1.77.3, 4.28.2.