Plato Greek Lexicon αἴ

αἴ

ai

Appears 4 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

αἴ or αἶ (authorities vary, cf. Hdn.Gr.1.496, Tz. ad Lyc. 31), A. interj. of astonishment or grief:—αἲ τάλαν Ar. Pl. 706, cf. Min. Oxy. 413.73: c. acc., αἲ τὸν Ἄδωνιν Bion 1.32; freq. doubled αἰαῖ (Hdn.Gr.2.933), Thgn. 1341, B. 5.153, A. Th. 787, Alciphr. Fr. 4: c.gen., αἰαῖ τόλμας E. Hipp. 814 (lyr.), cf. A. Ch. 1007, Alciphr. 3.67, etc.: c. acc., αἰαῖ Ἄδωνιν Ar. Lys. 393, cf. Bion 1.28; αἰαῖ πέτρον ἐκεῖνον AP 7.554 (Phil.), cf. 9.424 (Duris Elait.). [αῐαῑ generally, sometimes αῑαῑ, as A. Th. l.c.]
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