διαφθείρειν

From LSJ

μὴ δὶς πρὸς τὸν αὐτὸν λίθον πταίειν → do not stumble twice on the same stone

Source

Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)

(see also διαφθείρω): bribe, corrupt, debauch, destroy, impair, injure, maim, mar, outrage, ravish, ruin, seduce, spoil, sully, break seal, tamper with the currency

Lexicon Thucydideum

perdere, to destroy, lose, 2.69.2, 2.77.5, 3.89.2, 4.114.3, 5.93.1. 5.111.3, 6.6.2. 6.79.2. 8.47.1, 8.91.1,
item likewise 8.93.2 [ubi Vat. where Vatican manuscript φθείρειν].
interimere, occidere, to kill, 1.65.2, 1.105.7. 1.113.2. 1.128.1, 2.2.2, 2.67.4. 3.23.1, 3.32.2, 3.34.3. 3.36.4, 3.39.2. 3.47.3, 3.47.5. 3.49.4. 3.50.1. 3.58.1, 3.59.1, 3.66.2. 3.68.2. 3.74.2. 3.75.4. 3.81.3, 3.90.3. 3.94.1, 3.98.2. 3.112.5. 4.25.9, 4.32.1, 4.48.1. 4.48.14.48.3. 4.110.2. 4.116.1. 4.124.3. 4.127.1. 5.72.3, 5.75.4. 6.52.2, 6.74.1. 7.25.9, 7.30.3, 7.32.2, 7.44.8. 7.52.2. 7.53.1, 8.24.3. 8.50.5, 8.65.2.
frangere, pessumdare, to crush, destroy (navem ship), 1.29.4, 1.54.2, 1.100.1, 1.110.4, 1.117.1, 2.84.3. 2.90.5. 2.92.2. 2.92.5. 7.25.2, 7.31.1,
pervertere, corrumpere, diruere, to overthrow, corrupt, demolish, 1.74.2, 2.79.2, 6.100.1,
PASS. perdi, perire, interire, to be destroyed, perish, die, 1.25.2, 1.74.4. 2.4.4. 2.20.4, 2.49.6, [Ibid. vulgo iterum there commonly again διεφθείροντο pro for ἀπεφθ.] 2.50.1. 2.51.5. 2.51.6, 2.53.3. 2.60.3, 3.57.3, 3.74.2. 3.82.8, 3.83.4. 6.18.7, 6.37.2. 7.84.3, 8.73.4. 8.75.3. 8.91.2.
interimi, occidi, to be killed, 1.100.3, 1.114.1, 2.4.2. 2.5.3. 2.6.3. 2.81.6. 3.7.5, 3.13.1. 3.19.2. 3.49.1, 3.56.6. 3.67.3, 3.98.1. 3.98.4. 3.112.6. 3.112.7, 3.113.5. 4.33.1, 4.36.3. 4.37.1, 4.38.5. 4.40.2, 4.48.3. 4.48.5, 4.57.3, 4.80.4. 4.96.3. 4.102.2. 4.113.2, 4.130.6. 4.130.64.134.2. 5.10.10, 5.51.2. 5.56.4. 5.59.1. 5.73.4. 5.115.1. 6.100.3. 7.4.6, 7.30.2. 7.44.5. 8.25.3. 8.50.5,
profligari, to be routed, be defeated, 1.89.2. 3.108.1, 4.29.4.7.85.1, 7.87.5, 8.1.1,
frangi, pessumire, to be crushed, be ruined (de navibus concerning ships), 2.92.3. 7.23.4. 7.34.5. 7.41.3. 7.71.7. 8.34.1.
corrumpi, vitiari, to be corrupted, be spoiled, 7.84.5.