πλατεῖα
From LSJ
ἢν εὑρίσκῃ πλέω τε καὶ μέζω τὰ ἀδικήματα ἐόντα τῶν ὑπουργημάτων, οὕτω τῷ θυμῷ χρᾶται → it happens that the crimes are greater and more numerous than the services, when one gives way to anger
English (LSJ)
ἡ,
A v. πλατύς 11.
German (Pape)
[Seite 626] ἡ, s. unter πλατύς.
Greek (Liddell-Scott)
πλᾰτεῖα: ἡ, ἴδε πλατύς.
French (Bailly abrégé)
fém. de πλατύς.
English (Strong)
feminine of πλατύς; a wide "plat" or "place", i.e. open square: street.
English (Thayer)
πλατείας, ἡ (feminine of the adjective πλατύς, namely, ὁδός (cf. Winer s Grammar, 590 (549))), a broad way, a street: Euripides, Plutarch, others; in the Sept. chiefly for רְחֹב.)