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Περὶ τοῦ ἐπέκεινα τοῦ νοῦ κατὰ μὲν νόησιν πολλὰ λέγεται, θεωρεῖται δὲ ἀνοησίᾳ κρείττονι νοήσεως → On the subject of that which is beyond intellect, many statements are made on the basis of intellection, but it may be immediately cognised only by means of a non-intellection superior to intellection
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[[hard]] (of [[ground]]): [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[στερεός]], [[verse|V.]] [[στυφλός]], [[prose|P.]] [[στέριφος]]; see [[hard]]. | [[hard]] (of [[ground]]): [[prose|P.]] and [[verse|V.]] [[στερεός]], [[verse|V.]] [[στυφλός]], [[prose|P.]] [[στέριφος]]; see [[hard]]. | ||
[[of solid silver]]: [[verse|V.]] [[πανάργυρος]] ([[Sophocles]], ''Fragment''). | |||
[[compact]]: [[prose|P.]] [[εὐπαγής]]. | [[compact]]: [[prose|P.]] [[εὐπαγής]]. |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 3 November 2021
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
adjective
P. and V. στερεός, Ar. and V. στερρός.
hard (of ground): P. and V. στερεός, V. στυφλός, P. στέριφος; see hard.
of solid silver: V. πανάργυρος (Sophocles, Fragment).
the ice had not frozen solid: P. κρύσταλλος ἐπεπήγει οὐ βέβαιος (Thuc. 3, 23).