καθαρμός
katharmos
cleansing, purification
Appears 25 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
καθαρμός, ὁ, (καθαίρω) A. cleansing, purification, from guilt, νίψαι καθαρμῷ τήνδε τὴν στέγην OT 1228: hence, purificatory offering, atonement, expiation, καθαρμὸν τῆς χώρης ποιέεσθαί τινα 7.197: freq. in pl., μύσος ἐλαύνειν καθαρμοῖς Ch. 968 (lyr., dub. l.), cf. Th. 738, Eu. 277, 283, Berl.Sitzb. 1927.156 (Cyrene): sg., OT 99; θοῦ νῦν καθαρμὸν δαιμόνων make an offering to avert their wrath, OC 466; καθαρμὸν θύειν IT 1332; λύσεις τε καὶ καθαρμοὶ ἀδικημάτων R. 364e; ὁ περὶ τὴν διάνοιαν κ. Sph. 227c; κ. ποιεῖσθαι τῆς δυνάμεως, Lat. lustrare exercitum, 21.41.9, Caes. 43; of the Roman lustrum, 4.22; κ. ὅπλων, σάλπιγγος,= Lat. armilustrium, tubilustrium, Mens. 4.34,60. 2. purificatory rite of initiation into mysteries, Phd. 69c, Phdr. 244e; ἀνιστὰς ἀπὸ τοῦ καθαρμοῦ 18.259, cf. 2.47a: hence in pl., as title of poem by Empedocles, 14.620d; by Epimenides, s.h.v. 3. purgation by ordeal, PMag.Lond. 46.180,196. II. purging, evacuation, discharge, HA 587b1, 2.134d. 2. metaph., purge, clearance of unhealthy animals, Lg. 735b. III. = κάθαρμα I.2, 2.518b.
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