Plato Greek Lexicon αὐθάδης

αὐθάδης

authades

self-willed, stubborn

Appears 6 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

αὐθάδης, ες, A. self-willed, stubborn, ἦσάν τε αὐθαδέστεροι Hdt. 6.92; τὰς ὀργὰς αὐ. Hp. Aër. 24, cf. Arist. Rh. 1367a37; surly, Thphr. Char. 15.1; αὐθάδη φρονῶν A. Pr. 907; of a dog, X. Cyn. 6.25. 2. metaph. of things, remorseless, σφηνὸς γνάθος αὐ. A. Pr. 64. 3. Adv.-δως Ar. Ra. 1020, POxy. 1242.41: Comp. -έστερον Pl. Ap. 34c; cf. αὐτώδης. (From αὐτο-ἁδης, cf. Arist. MM 1192b33.)
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