ῥῆσις
hresis
saying, speech
Appears 5 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ῥῆσις, εως, Ion. ιος, ϝρῆσις (IG 5(2).343.19, Orchom., iv B.C.), ἡ, (ἐρῶ) A. saying, speech, μύθων καὶ ῥήσιος Od. 21.291; ῥ. ἀγγελῶν N. 1.59; καταπλέξαι τὴν ῥῆσιν end oneʼs speech, 8.83; ῥ. βραχεῖα Fr. 64; ξυνεχής 5.85; μακρὰν ῥ. οὐ στέργει πόλις Supp. 273; εἰπεῖν ῥ. οὐ θρῆνον θέλω Ag. 1322; ῥ. λέγειν ἀμφί τινος Supp. 615, cf. Fr. 142.20; περὶ σμικροῦ πράγματος ῥ. παμμήκεις ποιεῖν Phdr. 268c; μακρὰν ῥ. ἀποτείνειν R. 605d, Prom. 6; ἡ ἀπὸ Σκυθῶν ῥ. the Scythian answer, 4.127 (a phrase that became proverbial, cf. Prov. 1.62; prob. interpol. in ). 2. resolution, declaration, Λακεδαιμονίων ῥ. 1.152, cf. 56, IG l.c. 3. speaking, opp. reading (ἀνάγνωσις), Isoc. 2 (Wolf, for χρήσεως). II. tale, legend, ἀνθρώπων παλαιαὶ ῥ. O. 7.55. III. expression or passage in an author, esp. speech in a play, Nu. 1371, V. 580, Ra. 151, Epit. 585: pl. in 16.3, 18.267; ῥ. τινὲς τῶν Ἀριστοφανείων 2.712d; esp. of the dramatic parts of epic poetry, IV. manner of speaking, style, ἡ κατὰ πεζὸν ῥ. prose, Proll.Heph. 1.3.
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