ten
From LSJ
σοφόν γάρ ἕν βούλευμα τάς πολλάς χεῖρας νικᾶ, σὺν ὄχλῳ δ' ἀμαθία μεῖζον κακό → better than many hands is one wise thought, a multitude of fools makes folly worse
English > Greek (Woodhouse)
substantive
the number ten: V. δεκάς, ἡ.
adjective
lasting ten years: P. δεκέτης, δεκαέτης.
in the space of ten years: V. δεκασπόρῳ χρόνῳ (Eur., Troades 20).
a space of ten years: P. χρόνος δεκαέτηρος (Plato).
ten years old: P. δεκέτης. Fem. Ar. and P. δεκέτις.
ten feet long, adj.: Ar. δεκάπους.
worth ten minae: Ar. δεκάμνους.
ten thousand: see under thousand.