Plato Greek Lexicon ἀναίδεια

ἀναίδεια

anaideia

shamelessness

Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἀναίδεια, Ep. and Ion. ἀναιδείη; Att. also ἀναιδείᾱ Ar. Fr. 226, poet. ἀναιδία Hdn.Gr.2.453:—A. shamelessness, ἀναιδείην ἐπιειμένε Il. 1.149; ἀναιδείης ἐπιβῆναι Od. 22.424; ἡ γαστὴρ φρένας παρήγαγεν εἰς ἀναιδείην Archil. 78; ἀναιδείῃ διαχρεώμενοι Hdt. 7.210, cf. 6.129; ἀναιδείας πλέα S. El. 607; μετʼ ἀναιδείας, = ἀναιδῶς, Pl. Phdr. 254d; εἰς τοῦθʼ ἧκεν ἀναιδείας D. 18.22. II. in the Areopagus, λίθος ἀναιδείας was the stone of unforgivingness, on which stood an accuser who demanded the full penalty of the law against one accused of homicide (v. αἰδέομαι II.3), Paus. 1.28.5; cf. ὕβρις.
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