ἀήθης
aethes
unwonted, strange
Appears 14 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ἀήθης, ες, (ἦθος) A. unwonted, strange, ὄψις Supp. 567; δώματα v.l. in Fr. 583.10. Adv.-θως unexpectedly, 4.17. II. unused to a thing, c. gen., μάχης 4.34, cf. Tht. 146b,al.; ἀ. τοῦ κατακούειν, τοῦ προπηλακίζεσθαι, 1.23, 21.72. b. strange in manner, unlike oneself, prob. f.l. for ἀγηθής in Tr. 869. 2. without character, τραγῳδία Po. 1450a25, cf. 1460a11.
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