addition
From LSJ
ὥσπερ λίθοι τε καὶ πλίνθοι καὶ ξύλα καὶ κέραμος, ἀτάκτως μὲν ἐρριμμένα οὐδὲν χρήσιμά ἐστιν → just as stones and bricks, woodwork and tiles, tumbled together in a heap are of no use at all (Xenophon, Memorabilia 3.1.7)
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
what is added: P. and V. προσθήκη, ἡ.
act of adding: P. πρόσθεσις, ἡ. in addition to, prep.: P. and V. πρός (dat.), ἐπί (dat.).
in addition, adv.: P. and V. πρός (rare P.), ἔτι, Ar. and P. προσέτι.
he exacted seventy drachmae and a small sum in addition: P. εἰσέπραξε δραχμὰς ἑβδομήκοντα καὶ μικρόν τι πρός (Dem. 611).
in compounds, use P. and V. πρός, e. g.
receive in addition: P. and V. προσλαμβάνειν.