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3. ones private affairs or circumstances, Hdt ., Att.
4. in bad sense, troublesome business, trouble, annoyance, Ar .; pravgmata e[cein , c. part ., to have trouble about a thing, Hdt. ; pr. parevcein tiniv to cause one trouble, Id.; c. inf ., to cause one the trouble of doing, Plat.

pragmateiva

pragma±teiva , hJ , the careful prosecution of an affair, diligent study, hard work, Plat ., Dem. , etc.

II. occupation, business, Plat ., Aeschin. :—in pl. affairs in general, dealings, Plat ., etc.
III. the treatment of a subject, Id.; a treatise, Arist .; an historical work, systematic history, Polyb. , Luc.

pragmateuvomai

pragma±teuvomai , Ion. prhgm- : aor. I ejpragmateusavmhn and ejpragmateuvqhn : pf. pepragmavteumai : Dep. : ( pra`gma ):— to busy or exert oneself, take trouble, Hdt ., Xen. , Plat.

2. to be engaged in business, spend ones time in business, Xen ., etc.
II. c. acc. rei, to take in hand, treat laboriously, undertake, Plat .:—of authors, to elaborate a work, Ar. , Plat.

2. of historians, to treat systematically, Polyb .; oiJ pragmateuovmenoi systematic historians, Id.
III. pf. pepragmavteumai also in pass. sense, to be laboured at, worked out, Plat ., Aeschin. Hence pragmateutevo"

pragmateutevo"

pragmateutevo" , a, on , verb. Adj. to be laboured at, Arist.

pragmatikov"

pragma±tikov" , hv, ovn , ( pra`gma ) fit for business, active, business-like; oiJ pragmatikoiv men of action, Polyb.

2. in Roman writers, pragmaticus was a kind of attorney, Cic.
II. of history, systematic, Polyb .: of a speech, conduct, etc. , able, prudent, Id.:— Adv. -kw`" , Id.

pragmavtion

pragmavtion , tov , Dim. of pra`gma , a trifling matter, petty lawsuit, Ar.

pragmatodivfh"

pragma±to-divfh" »i<Eth>1/4, ou, oJ , ( difavw ) one who hunts after lawsuits, a pettifogger, Ar.

pragmatwvdh"

pragma±t-wvdh" , e" , ( ei\do" ) laborious, troublesome: Adv. -dw" , Comp. -evsteron Dem.

pra`go"

pra`go" , eo", tov , poët. for pra`gma , Pind. , Aesch. , Soph. , Ar.

2. = pravgmata , state-affairs, Aesch.

praqevein

praqevein , Ep. for praqei`n , aor. 2 inf. of pevrqw .

praitwvrion

pra±itwvrion , tov , = Lat. Praetorium , the residence of the Governor, Government-house, N.T .:—at


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