moor
From LSJ
φιλοκαλοῦμέν τε γὰρ μετ' εὐτελείας καὶ φιλοσοφοῦμεν ἄνευ μαλακίας → our love of what is beautiful does not lead to extravagance; our love of the things of the mind does not makes us soft
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
Use hill.
verb transitive
P. and V. ὁρμίζειν; see anchor.
be moored: P. and V. ὁρμίζεσθαι, ὁρμεῖν.
be moored against (a place): P. ἐφορμεῖν (dat.).
be moored at a place: P. προσορμίζεσθαι (absol.).
be moored opposite to: P. ἀνθορμεῖν (dat.).