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1 II, 2 | a horse. Clearly then he renders it as an accident.~Another 2 IV, 5 | differentia. Moreover, if any one renders "excess" and "vehemence" 3 IV, 5 | convinced. Moreover, a man who renders an answer in this style 4 V, 2 | whether the property which he renders is altogether more unintelligible 5 V, 2 | if the term of which he renders the property is used in 6 V, 2 | purposes see whether he renders more than one property of 7 V, 5 | respect. Thus (e.g.) he who renders as a property of "man" the 8 V, 5 | Thus (e.g.) if any one renders , coloured’ as the property 9 V, 5 | property. For, supposing he renders the property to something 10 V, 5 | state; while supposing he renders it to what possesses the 11 V, 5 | things as well. For if he renders it because its subject is 12 V, 5 | partake of it; whereas if he renders it because its subject partakes 13 V, 5 | If, then, any one else renders a property in this way one 14 V, 8 | property potentially he renders the property either relatively 15 V, 8 | property. Thus e.g.) he who renders it as a property of "being" 16 VI, 5 | Here, then, the man who renders medicine as relative to 17 VI, 6 | see also if the definer renders each relative term relatively 18 VI, 7 | them.~Moreover, see if he renders the definition relative 19 VI, 12| if the term of which he renders the definition is a reality,