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βλάπτω, βλάψω, ἔβλαψα, βέβελαφα, βέβλαμμαι, ἐβλάβην (ἐβλάφθην)
harm, damage
(verb)
κελεύω, κελεύσω, ἐκέλευσα, κεκέλευκα, κεκέλευσμαι, ἐκελεύσθην
order, command
(+ AKK of person + inf.)
(verb)
κόπτω, κόψω, ἔκοψα, κέκοφα, κέκομμαι, ἐκόπην
strike, chop, beat
syncope
(verb)
τάττω, τάξω, ἔταξα, τέταχα, τέταγμαι, ἐτάχθην
marshal, draw up (troops);
arrange;
appoint
tactics;
syntagmatic
(verb)
δεῖ
it is necessary, it is needful (for one to do something)
(+ AKK of person + inf.)
(often to be translated "must", "ought to", "should" in a personal construction)
deontology
(impersonal verb)
δοκεῖ
it seems good, it seems best
(+ DAT of person + inf.)
(impersonal verb)
ἔξεστι
it is permitted, it is possible
(+ AKK oder DAT of person + inf.)
(impersonal verb)
πρέπει
it is fitting, becoming, seemly
(+ AKK or DAT of person + inf.)
(verb)
χρή
it is necessary
(+AKK of person + inf.)
(often to be translated with "ought to", "must", "should" in a personal construction)
(verb)
μή
not (for negation of most infinitives, individual words, many types of subordinate clauses)
(adverb)
ὅσιος, ὁσία, ὅσιον
hallowed; pious, pure
(adjective)
ῥᾴδιος, ῥᾳδία, ῥᾴδιον
easy
(adjective)
ἄδικος, ἄδικον
unjust
(adjective)
ἀθάνατος, ἀθάνατον
undying, immortal
(adjective)
ἀνόσιος, ἀνόσιον
unholy, profane
(adjective)
βάρβαρος, βάρβαρον
non-Greek-speaking, foreign;
(pejorative) barbarian foreigners, esp. the Persians
(adjective)
σύμμαχος, σύμμαχον
fighting along with, allied with
(adjective)
οἱ σύμμαχοι
allies
(noun pl., special usage)
οἱ βάρβαροι
foreigners, especially the Persians
(noun pl., special usage)