στρατεύειν
καὶ ἐπὶ γῆς εἰρήνη ἐν ἀνθρώποις εὐδοκία → and peace on earth and good will to men, and peace on earth and good will to all
Greek > English (Woodhouse Verbs Reversed)
(see also στρατεύω): be a soldier, go on a campaign, go on an expedition, serve in the army, take the field
Lexicon Thucydideum
expeditionem facere, to make an expedition, 1.8.4, 1.9.2. 1.12.3, 1.26.4, 1.94.2. 1.107.2. 1.108.2. 1.111.1. 1.111.11.3.1. 1.112.5, 1.112.51.113.1. 1.115.5, 1.143.5. 2.6.4. 2.11.1. 2.11.5. 2.9.1. 2.39.2. 2.57.1, 2.58.1. 2.66.1, 2.67.1. 2.68.1. 2.71.1. 2.71.2. 2.71.22.79.1. 2.95.1. 2.98.1. 2.101.1. 2.102.1. 2.102.2. 2.102.23.1.1. 3.7.4. 3.15.2, 3.18.1, 3.18.2. 3.51.1. 3.88.1, 3.90.1. 3.90.2. 3.95.2. 3.96.2. 3.114.3. 4.25.7, 4.25.10. 4.12.1. 4.27.4. 4.42.1. 4.46.1. 4.52.3. 4.53.1. 4.77.1. 4.77.2. 4.83.1. 4.84.1. 4.89.1, 4.100.1. 4.101.5. 4.102.1. 4.109.1. 4.110.1. 4.122.4. 4.122.5, 4.124.1. 5.8.2. 5.25.3. 5.33.1. 5.54.1, 5.57.1, 5.75.5. 5.82.4. 5.83.1. 5.83.3. 5.84.1. 5.116.1. 6.6.1. 6.7.1. 6.11.3, 6.15.1. 6.19.1. 6.20.1. 6.59.4 (de Hippia concerning Hippias), 6.75.2. 6.76.3. 6.88.5. 6.93.1. 95. 7.9.1. 7.77.3.
militare, to serve as a soldier, 7.57.11, 7.58.3,
MED. expeditionem facere, to make an expedition, 1.104.2, 1.112.2. 4.49.1, 5.47.7. 5.54.2. 5.63.3. 8.22.1,
militare, to serve as a soldier, 2.80.3, 6.21.2, [vulgo commonly στρατευσόμενοι]. 6.23.4, 6.24.1. 6.31.5. 7.57.6, 8.65.3, 8.74.3. 8.86.6.