Plato Greek Lexicon ἀγένειος

ἀγένειος

ageneios

beardless, boyish

Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἀγένειος, ον, (γένειον) A. beardless, boyish; ἀγένειόν τι εἰρηκέναι to speak like a boy, Luc. J. Tr. 29; τὸ ἀ. Id. Eun. 9. Adv. -είως, ἔχειν Philostr. VS 1.8.1. II. ἀγένειοι, οἱ, boys within the age to enter for certain prizes at the games, Pi. O. 8.54, 9.89, cf. Ar. Eq. 1373, Lys. 21.4, Pl. Lg. 833c, IG 2.965, al., Paus. 6.6.3. III. (γενεά) childless, GDI 1891.29 (Delph.), Hsch.
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