Plato Greek Lexicon ἀνεπιτήδειος

ἀνεπιτήδειος

anepitedeios

unserviceable, unfit

Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἀνεπιτήδειος, ον (α, ον Gp. 5.26.3), Ion. ἀνεπιτήδεος, η, ον:— A. unserviceable, unfit, of persons and things, X. HG. 6.4, etc.; πρός τι Pl. Sph. 219a; in a positively bad sense, mischievous, prejudicial, Hdt. 1.175, Th. 3.71; γνῶναί τι ἀ. περί τινος And. 2.28; of bad omens, X. HG 1.4.12; of food, Hp. Acut. 17 (Comp.), VM 20: c. inf., unfitted to . ., Lys. 31.2. Adv. -ως, πράττειν fare ill, opp. εὖ πράττειν, ib.5; ἀ. ἔχειν Plu. 2.819a: Comp. -ότερον Pl. Lg. 813b. 2. unkind, unfriendly, X. HG 7.4.6; ἄλλους τινὰς ἀ. ἀνήλωσαν, i.e. political opponents, Th. 8.65; στῆλαι ἀ. IG 22.43A34.
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