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Latest revision as of 21:00, 9 December 2020
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
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Use Ar. and P. καλός κἀγαθός, Ar. καλός τε κἀγαθός.
well-born: use adj. P. and V. γενναῖος, εὐγενής (Plato and Thuc.), Ar. and V. ἐσθλός.
your master's a gentleman: Ar. γεννάδας ἀνήρ, ὁ δεσπότης σου (Ranae 738).