ὑβριστικός
hybristikos
given to wantonness, insolent, outrageous
Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
ὑβριστικός, ή, όν, A. given to wantonness, insolent, outrageous, of persons, Cra. 396b, etc.; of words, acts, etc., ἔπος Phdr. 252b; ὑ. καὶ βάρβαρος ἐπιστολή 3.238; ὑ. διάθεσις Rh. 1385b31; ὑ. ἀδικήματα such as proceed from wanton insolence, ib.1391a19; ὑβριστικὰ καὶ μανικὰ λέγοντες Plt. 307b; παθὼν ὑ. καὶ δεινά 45.1; ὃ καὶ -κώτατον συμβέβηκεν 17.23: τὸ -κόν an insolent disposition, Mem. 3.10.5: τὰ Ὑ., name of a festival at Argos, 2.245e. Adv. -κῶς Chrm. 175d, Cyr. 8.1.33 (v.l.), etc.; -κῶς διακεῖσθαι Fr. 53.3: Comp. -ώτερον 22.54. 2. metaph., of vines, wanton, luxuriant, CP 3.15.4. II. of or relating to an outrage, διήγησις Dem. 11.
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