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[[prose|P.]] [[θωπευτικός]], [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] [[θωπικός]]. | [[prose|P.]] [[θωπευτικός]], [[Aristophanes|Ar.]] [[θωπικός]]. | ||
[[coaxing words]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[θῶπες λόγοι]] ([[Plato]], ''[[Theaetetus]]'' 175E, and [[Euripides | [[coaxing words]]: [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[θῶπες λόγοι]] ([[Plato]], ''[[Theaetetus]]'' 175E, and [[Euripides]], ''Fragment''). | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 14 October 2021
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
P. and V. θωπεία, ἡ, θωπεύματα, τά (Plato).
adjective
coaxing words: P. and V. θῶπες λόγοι (Plato, Theaetetus 175E, and Euripides, Fragment).