A.“-μενῶ” Epich.[265] (prob.), Men.Epit.513: aor. “-έμεινα” D.4.15: pf. “-μεμένηκα” Plb.3.55.1:—continue, persist, of disease, “τοῖσι παιδίοισι” Hp.Aph.3.28; “διαμένει ἔτι καὶ νῦν τοῖς βασιλεῦσιν ἡ πολυδωρία” X.Cyr.8.2.7: abs., keep, of seeds, Thphr.HP7.5.5; persevere, “ἐν τῇ ἕξει” Pl.Prt.344b; “ἐπὶ τῇ διατριβῇ” X.Ap.30; δ. ἐν ἑαυτῷ maintain his purpose, Plb.10.40.6: c. dat., “τῇ φιλίᾳ” D.S.14.48 codd.: abs., hold out, D.21.216; “δ. δ̔́ως . .” Id.4.15; “παρθένος δ.” D.S.4.16; to last, remain, live on, Epich. l.c.; endure, be strong, Isoc.8.51; of form, colour, and the like , ταὐτὸν δ. continue the same, be permanent, Alex.34; “χρῶμα διαμένον” Nicol.1.28, cf. Antiph.232.2: c. part., “δ. λέγων” D.8.71; “δ. ὅμοιοι ὄντες” Arist.EN1159b8: c. inf., continue to . ., D.H.1.23.
διαμένω , fut.