Plato Greek Lexicon ἄκοπος

ἄκοπος

akopos

unwearied

Appears 4 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἄκοπος, ον, A. unwearied, Pl. Lg. 789d. Adv. -πως, διαπονεῖν Hp. Vict. 3.70: Comp., ἡγούμενος -ωτέρως ἔσεσθαι τοῖς στρατιώταις prob. in Hell.Oxy. 17.2. 2. free from trouble, Amips. 28. 3. unbruised, of fruit, etc., PHib. 49.9 (Sup., iii B. C.). II. Act., not wearying, ὄχησις Pl. Ti. 89a; of a horse, easy, X. Eq. 1.6 (Comp.); τοῖς τετράποσιν ἄκοπον τὸ ἑστάναι Arist. PA 689b17. 2. removing weariness, refreshing, Hp. Aph. 2.48, Acut. 66, Pl. Phdr. 227a, Agathin. ap. Orib. 10.7.21 (Comp.):— ἄκοπον (sc. φάρμακον), τό, application (of various kinds) for relief of pain, etc., Dsc. 1.1, Gal. 13.1005, Luc. Alex. 22, etc., cf. Antyll. ap. Orib. 10.29; in Asclep. ap. Gal. 13.343 also ἄκοπος, ἡ. 3. = ἀνάγυρος, Dsc. 3.150, Sch.Nic. Th. 71. III. (from κόπτω) not worm-eaten, Arist. Pr. 909a19. Adv. -πως, ἔχειν Thphr. CP 4.16.2. 2. not broken or ground, whole, πέπερι Alex.Aphr. Pr. 1.67; not moth-eaten, ἱμάτια Thphr. HP 4.4.2. 3. uncut, χόρτος PFlor. 232.11 (iii A. D.).
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