ἅδην
haden
to oneʼs fill
Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ἅδην, Ep. and Ion. ἄδην, Adv. A. to oneʼs fill, ἔδμεναι ἄ. Il. 5.203,al.; ἐμπιμπλάμενοι σίτων ἅ. Plt. 272c; πιοῦσʼ ἄ. χορεύω Anacreont. 14.30. 2. c. gen., οἵ μιν ἄ. ἐλόωσι . . πολέμοιο will drive him to satiety of war, Il. 13.315; Τρῶας ἄ. ἐλάσαι πολέμοιο 19.423; ἔτι μίν φημι ἄ. ἐλάαν κακότητος Od. 5.290; ἅ. ἔλειξεν αἵματος licked his fill of blood, Ag. 828; καὶ τούτων μὲν ἅ. Euthphr. 11e, cf. R. 341c, etc.; ἅ. ἔχειν τινός to have enough of a thing, be weary of it, Chrm. 153d, cf. Ion 975; τοῦ φαγεῖν Pr. 950a15; ἅ. ἔχουσιν οἱ λόγοι R. 541b: c. part., ἄ. εἶχον κτείνοντες 9.39. 3. unceasingly, 2.82, cf.4.1216. 4. = ἅλις, ἄ. ἐγένοντο μύκητες Fr. 47. [ᾰ, except in the phrase ἔδμεναι ἄδην; v. sub ἁδέω.] (From sə-δην, cf. Lat. sǎ-tis.)
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