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ὑπομενε-τικός

upomenetikos

disposed to undergo, patient of

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ὑπομενε-τικός · hypomene-tikos — LSJ

disposed to undergo, patient of

disposed to undergo, patient of, τῶν δεινῶν Arist. EN 1115a25 (Comp.); κινδύνων Id. EE 1232a26; πρὸς λύπας ib. 1229b5.

2 obstinate

obstinate, διδασκαλίαι Demetr.Lac. Herc. 1012.47. Codd. also have ὑπομενητικός or ὑπομονητικός, Hp. Decent. 3, Pl. Def. 412b, 416a, Arist. VV 1250b14, Chrysipp.Stoic. 3.125, Andronic.Rhod. p.576 M., Hierocl. in CA 7p.429M. Adv. -κῶς Stoic. 3.72.

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