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ψυχῆς πείρατα ἰὼν οὐκ ἂν ἐξεύροιο πᾶσαν ἐπιπορευόμενος ὁδόν· οὕτω βαθὺν λόγον ἔχει → one would never discover the limits of soul, should one traverse every road—so deep a measure does it possess

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<b class="b2">Our former mistakes</b> . . . <b class="b2">will teach us a lesson</b>: P. ὅσα ἡμάρτομεν πρότερον . . . διδασκαλίαν παρέξει (Thuc. 2, 87).
<b class="b2">Our former mistakes</b> . . . <b class="b2">will teach us a lesson</b>: P. ὅσα ἡμάρτομεν πρότερον . . . διδασκαλίαν παρέξει (Thuc. 2, 87).
<b class="b2">Yet a good upbringing teaches the lesson of virtue</b>: V. ἔχει γε μέντοι καὶ τὸ θρεφθῆναι [[καλῶς]] δίδαξιν ἐσθλοῦ (Eur., ''Hec.'' 600).
<b class="b2">Yet a good upbringing teaches the lesson of virtue</b>: V. ἔχει γε μέντοι καὶ τὸ θρεφθῆναι [[καλῶς]] δίδαξιν ἐσθλοῦ (Eur., ''Hec.'' 600).
(<b class="b2">A cloth</b>) <b class="b2">unfinished, but serving a lesson in weaving</b>: V. ([[ὕφασμα]]) οὐ τέλεον οἷον δʼ [[ἐκδίδαγμα]] κερκίδος (Eur., <b class="b2">Ion</b>, 1419).
(<b class="b2">A cloth</b>) <b class="b2">unfinished, but serving a lesson in weaving</b>: V. ([[ὕφασμα]]) οὐ τέλεον οἷον δʼ [[ἐκδίδαγμα]] κερκίδος (Eur., ''Ion'', 1419).
<b class="b2">Read</b> (<b class="b2">a person</b>) <b class="b2">a lesson</b>: P. and V. σωφρονίζειν (acc.), ῥυθμίζειν (acc.) (Plat.).
<b class="b2">Read</b> (<b class="b2">a person</b>) <b class="b2">a lesson</b>: P. and V. σωφρονίζειν (acc.), ῥυθμίζειν (acc.) (Plat.).
<b class="b2">Havo lessons of</b> (<b class="b2">a person</b>): Ar. and P. φοιτᾶν παρά (acc.).
<b class="b2">Havo lessons of</b> (<b class="b2">a person</b>): Ar. and P. φοιτᾶν παρά (acc.).
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P. and V. μάθημα, τό, P. διδασκαλία, ἡ. Example, warning: P. and V. παράδειγμα, τό, ἐπίδειξις, ἡ (Eur., Phoen. 871). Our former mistakes . . . will teach us a lesson: P. ὅσα ἡμάρτομεν πρότερον . . . διδασκαλίαν παρέξει (Thuc. 2, 87). Yet a good upbringing teaches the lesson of virtue: V. ἔχει γε μέντοι καὶ τὸ θρεφθῆναι καλῶς δίδαξιν ἐσθλοῦ (Eur., Hec. 600). (A cloth) unfinished, but serving a lesson in weaving: V. (ὕφασμα) οὐ τέλεον οἷον δʼ ἐκδίδαγμα κερκίδος (Eur., Ion, 1419). Read (a person) a lesson: P. and V. σωφρονίζειν (acc.), ῥυθμίζειν (acc.) (Plat.). Havo lessons of (a person): Ar. and P. φοιτᾶν παρά (acc.).