[*] 2708. Dependent clauses take μή: final clauses, as ““δοκεῖ μοι κατακαῦσαι τὰ_ς ἁμάξα_ς . . . ἵνα μὴ τὰ ζεύγη ἡμῶν στρατηγῇ” it seems to me advisable to burn the wagons that our baggage-train may not be our general” X. A. 3.2.27. Object clauses after verbs of effort, as οὐ φυλάξεσθ᾽ ὅπως μὴ . . . δεσπότην εὕρητε; will you not be on your guard lest you find a master? D. 6.25. So in conditional clauses with ἐά_ν, in conditional relative clauses and in relative clauses referring to indefinite time, place, and manner. a. After μή lest, οὐ is used (2221).
[*] 2708. Dependent clauses take μή: final clauses, as ““δοκεῖ μοι κατακαῦσαι τὰ_ς ἁμάξα_ς . . . ἵνα μὴ τὰ ζεύγη ἡμῶν στρατηγῇ” it seems to me advisable to burn the wagons that our baggage-train may not be our general” X. A. 3.2.27. Object clauses after verbs of effort, as οὐ φυλάξεσθ᾽ ὅπως μὴ . . . δεσπότην εὕρητε; will you not be on your guard lest you find a master? D. 6.25. So in conditional clauses with ἐά_ν, in conditional relative clauses and in relative clauses referring to indefinite time, place, and manner. a. After μή lest, οὐ is used (2221).