Plato Greek Lexicon ἀγέλη

ἀγέλη

agele

herd

Appears 30 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἀγέλη, , (ἄγω) A. herd, of horses, Il. 19.281; elsewhere in Hom. always of oxen and kine, Il. 11.678, etc., cf. βούνομος·—also, any herd or company, συῶν ἀ. Hes. Sc. 168; ἀ. παρθένων Pi. Fr. 112; μαινάδων E. Ba. 1022; πτηνῶν ἀγέλαι S. Aj. 168, E. Ion 106; shoal of fish, Opp. H. 3.639: metaph., πόνων ἀγέλαι E. HF 1276:—also in Pl. R. 451c, Arist. HA 570a27, etc., but rare in early Prose. II. in Crete and at Sparta, bands in which boys were trained, Ephor. 64, Plu. Lyc. 16, Heraclid. Pol. 15, GDI 4952 (Dreros), etc.; νέων ἀ. Epigr.Gr. 223.8 (Miletus); ἀϊθέων ib.239 (Smyrna). III. = ἀστρικαὶ σφαῖραι Theol.Ar. 43.6.
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