Campbell's Greek Prose 1201-1300 Flashcards
ἀσεβειν
to be impious, to act impiously
ἀσθενειν
to be weak, to be ill (in aor. to fall ill)
ἀσκειν
to train, to exercise, to practice; to cultivate
αὐτομολειν
to desert (from an army)
ἀφαιρειν
to take away from, to deprive of (w/ double accusative)
βοηθειν
to render aid, to reinforce
γαμειν
to marry (man as subj, woman as acc. obj; in middle, woman as subj, man as dat. obj)
γεωργειν
to work on the land, to farm
δειν (transitive)
to die up, to put in chains, to imprison
δειν (impers.)
it is necessary; there is a need
δειπνειν
to have dinner, to dine
διαιρειν
to divide, to distinguish
διατελειν
to continue doing, to carry on doing
διοικειν
to administer, to manage, to govern, to control
δοκειν
to seem
δυστυχειν
to be unfortunate
δωροδοκειν
to take as a bribe, to take bribes
ἐγκαλειν
to bring an accusation, to bring a charge against (dat.)
ἐλεειν
to pity, to show mercy to
ἐννοειν
to reflect, to have in mind, to consider
ἐπαινειν
to praise, to commend
ἐπιβοηθειν
to send reinforcements, to intervene militarily (against dat.)
ἐπιδημειν
to be at home, to be in town
ἐπιθυμειν
to desire, to have a strong wish