Plato Greek Lexicon ἀπακριβόομαι

ἀπακριβόομαι

apakriboomai

to be highly wrought

Appears 4 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

ἀπακριβόομαι, A. to be highly wrought or finished, πρὸς κάλλος Pl. Lg. 810b; λόγος ἀπηκριβωμένος Id. Ti. 29c, Isoc. 4.11, cf. Pl. Phlb. 59d; παιδεία Isoc. 15.190; τὰ μάλιστʼ ἀπηκρ. the most perfect creatures, Arist. PA 666a28; of persons, ἀπηκριβωμένος ἐπί τινι accurately versed in a thing, Isoc. 12.28; cf. ἀπηκριβωμένως. II. Med., finish off, make perfect, of sculpture, APl. 16.172 (Alex.Aet.), cf. 5.342; ἀ. ταῖς γραμμαῖς Luc. Im. 16 (Pass.).
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