Plato Greek Lexicon Κάδμος

Κάδμος

kadmos

Cadmean

Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

Κάδμος, , Cadmus, Od. 5.333, Hes. Th. 937, etc.:—Adj. Καδμεῖος, α, ον, Ion. Καδμήιος, η, ον, A. Cadmean, Hes. Th. 940, etc.:—fem. Καδμηίς, ίδος, , h.Bacch. 57, Hes. Op. 162, Th. 1.12, prob. in Trag.Adesp. 177:—poet. Καδμέϊος, Pi. I. 3(4).71, S. Ant. 1115 (lyr.): Καδμεῖοι, οἱ, the Cadmeans or ancient inhabitants of Thebes, Il. 4.388, Hes. Th. 326, Hdt. 5.57, etc.: Καδμεία, , the citadel of Thebes, X. HG 6.3.11; also, Pythag. name for eight, Theol.Ar. 54: prov., Κ. νίκη a victory involving oneʼs own ruin (from the story of the Σπαρτοί, or that of Polynices and Eteocles), Hdt. 1.166, cf. Pl. Lg. 641c, Plu. 2.488a, Suid. (but = a great victory, Arr. Fr. 21 J.); so Κ. κράτος AP 5.178 (Mel.): metaph., Κ. παιδεία Pl. l.c.; Κ. γράμματα the alphabet, supposed to have been brought by K. from Phoenicia, Hdt. 5.59. (The spelling Κάσσμος is found on a vase of Rhegium, Roscher Lex.d.Gr.u.Röm.Myth.2(1).842.)
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