ansteigen

From LSJ

ἔργον δ' οὐδὲν ὄνειδος, ἀεργίη δέ τ' ὄνειδοςwork is no disgrace, but idleness is disgrace | work is no disgrace, but idleness is | work is no disgrace; it is idleness which is a disgrace | work is no disgrace; the disgrace is idleness | work is no disgrace, not working is a disgrace | work is no shame, it is idleness that is shame | there is no shame in work, shame is in idleness

Source

German > Latin

ansteigen, in der Verbindung: angestiegen kommen, accedere. – Uneig., immer wieder mit derselben Sache angestiegen kommen, eandem semper cantilenam canere. – ansteigend, v. Hügeln etc., acclivis u. acclivus (Ggstz. declivis). – die a. Richtung, Höhe, acclivitas (Ggstz. declivitas).