διακούω
diakouo
hear out
Appears 10 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
διακούω, fut. -ακούσομαι Act.Ap. 23.35:—Α. hear out or to the end, τι Oec. 11.1; πάντα Epit. 471: abs., of a court, try out a case, OGI 335.71 (Pergam.); hear or learn from another, τινὸς ἄττα Ep. 338d; παρά τινος 244; δ. τά δόξαντα τοῖς ἄρχουσιν Pol. 1273a10: c. gen. rei, [λόγων] Prm. 126c; τῶν λεγομένων 6.58.8; περί τινος 3.15.4: c. gen. pers., of parties to a dispute, SIG 599.20 (Priene), 685.29 (Crete), PGrenf. 1.11i8(ii B.C.), Act.Ap.l.c., etc.; δ. μου πρὸς αὐτούς BGU 168.28 (ii A.D.), cf.PLond. 3.924.16 (ii A.D.); also, to be a hearer or disciple of, Rh. 1.96S., Cic. 4; τὰ γεωμετρικά τινος 8.86: abs., Herc. 862.3.
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