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ἀγεωμέτρητος μηδεὶς εἰσίτω → no one ignorant of geometry may enter, let no one ignorant of geometry enter, let no one ignorant of geometry come in
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[[to make as assertion less strong]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[σχεδόν]] τι. | [[to make as assertion less strong]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[σχεδόν]] τι. | ||
[[perhaps I do not put your nature to shame]]: [[verse|V.]] [[σχεδόν τι τὴν σὴν οὐ καταισχύνω φύσιν]] ([[Sophocles | [[perhaps I do not put your nature to shame]]: [[verse|V.]] [[σχεδόν τι τὴν σὴν οὐ καταισχύνω φύσιν]] ([[Sophocles]], ''[[Electra]]'' 609). | ||
[[perhaps you are right]]: [[prose|P.]] [[κινδυνεύεις ἀληθῆ λέγειν]] ([[Plato]], ''[[Symposium]]'' 205D). | [[perhaps you are right]]: [[prose|P.]] [[κινδυνεύεις ἀληθῆ λέγειν]] ([[Plato]], ''[[Symposium]]'' 205D). | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:15, 14 October 2021
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adverb
to make as assertion less strong: P. and V. σχεδόν τι.
perhaps I do not put your nature to shame: V. σχεδόν τι τὴν σὴν οὐ καταισχύνω φύσιν (Sophocles, Electra 609).
perhaps you are right: P. κινδυνεύεις ἀληθῆ λέγειν (Plato, Symposium 205D).