Πινδόθεν

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κινδυνεύει μὲν γὰρ ἡμῶν οὐδέτερος οὐδὲν καλὸν κἀγαθὸν εἰδέναι, ἀλλ᾽ οὗτος μὲν οἴεταί τι εἰδέναι οὐκ εἰδώς, ἐγὼ δέ, ὥσπερ οὖν οὐκ οἶδα, οὐδὲ οἴομαι· ἔοικα γοῦν τούτου γε σμικρῷ τινι αὐτῷ τούτῳ σοφώτερος εἶναι, ὅτι ἃ μὴ οἶδα οὐδὲ οἴομαι εἰδέναι. → for neither of us appears to know anything great and good; but he fancies he knows something, although he knows nothing; whereas I, as I do not know anything, so I do not fancy I do. In this trifling particular, then, I appear to be wiser than he, because I do not fancy I know what I do not know.

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Full diacritics: Πινδόθεν Medium diacritics: Πινδόθεν Low diacritics: Πινδόθεν Capitals: ΠΙΝΔΟΘΕΝ
Transliteration A: Pindóthen Transliteration B: Pindothen Transliteration C: Pindothen Beta Code: *pindo/qen

English (LSJ)

Adv.   A from Mount Pindus, Pi.P.1.66.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

Πινδόθεν: Ἐπίρρ., ἐκ τοῦ ὄρους Πίνδου, Πινδ. Π. 1. 126.

French (Bailly abrégé)

adv.
du Pinde.
Étymologie: Πίνδος, -θεν.

Greek Monotonic

Πινδόθεν: επίρρ., αυτός που έρχεται από το όρος Πίνδος, σε Πίνδ.

Russian (Dvoretsky)

Πινδόθεν: adv. с Пинда Pind.

Middle Liddell

from Mount Pindus, Pind.