Plato Greek Lexicon ἀηδής

ἀηδής

aedes

distasteful, nauseous

Appears 35 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἀηδής, ές, (ἦδος) A. distasteful, nauseous, of food, drugs, etc., Hp. VM 10 (Comp.), Acut. 23,Pl. Lg. 660a, etc. 2. generally, unpleasant, οὐδέν οἱ ἀηδέστερον ἔσεσθαι Hdt. 7.101, cf. Pl. Lg. 893a, al.: freq. in Pl. of narration, ἀηδές or οὐκ ἀηδές ἐστι, Ap. 33c, 41b, Phd. 84d: Comp., Hdt. l.c.: Sup. -έστατος Pl. Lg. 663c, Phdr. 240b. II. of persons, disagreeable, odious, ἀπογηράσκων ἀ. γίγνεται Alex. 278, cf. D. 47.28, Arist. EN 1108a30, Thphr. Char. 20.1; τινί to one, Pl. Phd. 91b, Phld. Ir. p.51 W. III. Adv.-δῶς unpleasantly, ζῆν Pl. Prt. 351b; ἀ. ἔχειν τινί to be on bad terms with one, D. 20.142, cf. 37.11; ἀ. διακεῖσθαι, διατεθῆναι, πρός τινα, Lys. 16.2, Isoc. 12.19. 2. without pleasure to oneself, unwillingly, πίνειν, ἀκούειν, X. Cyr. 1.2.11, Isoc. 12.62; οὐκ ἀ. Pl Prt. 335c.
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