ἠρεμέω
eremeo
to be still, keep quiet, be at rest
Appears 5 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ἠρεμέω, hyperdor. ἀρεμ- 95d:—A. to be still, keep quiet, be at rest, opp. κινέομαι, Fract. 6, Ph. 238b23,al., Harm. p.12 M.; τὸ ἠρεμοῦν, opp. τὸ κινούμενον, ap. Metaph. 986a24; of the object of knowledge, Phd. 96b, APo. 100a6; ἐν τοῖς νόμοις ἠρεμοῦντες διαμένειν Ages. 7.3; acquiesce in a verdict, Lg. 956d; ἠ. τῇ διανοίᾳ Epict. 2.21.22: acc. to Stoics, only of animate beings, Stoic. 2.161. 2. to be unmoved, remain fixed, μόνος οὗτος ἠ. ὁ λόγος Grg. 527b, cf. Lg. 891a. 3. c. inf., refrain from doing . . , Jud.Voc. 4 (s.v.l.).
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