κωφός
kophos
blunt, dull, obtuse
Appears 8 times across Plato's dialogues.
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κωφός, ή, όν, A. blunt, dull, obtuse, opp. ὀξύς, κ. βέλος Il. 11.390, cf. Fr. 495.27; κ. καλάμη AP 12.25 (). II. metaph., 1. of sound, mute, noiseless, κύματι κωφῷ Il. 14.16; κωφὴν γὰρ δὴ γαῖαν ἀεικίζει is maltreating dumb, senseless earth, 24.54; τὰ μὲν ἄλλα ἔσκε κωφά the other parts sounded dull, opp. to the ringing of the hollow parts when struck, 4.200: neut. pl. as Adv., κωφὰ δὲ πόντος κεῖτο A. 1103; ὁ κ. λιμήν, prob. the bay of Munychia, as opp. to the noisy Piraeus, HG 2.4.31; κωφότερος ὁ ψόφος ἔσται, i.e. muffled, 19; τῶν μεταλλικῶν κωφότατος [ὁ σίδηρος] rings least, 2.721f; κωφοὶ ἄνεμοι 3.51. 2. after , of men or animals, dumb, 6.7, etc.; καὶ κωφοῦ συνίημι καὶ οὐ φωνεῦντος ἀκούω Orac. ap. 1.47; οὐ . . παρὰ κωφὸν ὁ τυφλὸς ἔοικε λαλῆσαι, i.e. is not so dumb but that he will answer the blind fool who assails him, 6; κωφότερος κίχλης 29; κ. χάρις a mute gift (sc. an epitaph), Epigr.Gr. 298 (Teos); so κωφοῖς δάκρυσι IPE 2.299 (Panticapaeum); κ. τάφοι prob. in IG 12(8).441.26; κ. προσωπεῖον mute figure on the stage, 2.520, cf. 2.791e; κ. πρόσωπον Att. 13.19.3; κ. καὶ ἄλογος, of a house, with no echoes, Dom. 1. b. deaf, 92, 34. Th. 202, Ch. 881; λήθην κωφήν, ἄναυδον Fr. 670; ὅσοι γίνονται κ. ἐκ γενετῆς, πάντες καὶ ἐνεοὶ γίνονται HA 536b3 (hence of a deaf and dumb person, 1.34, BGU 1196.49 (i B. C.), cf. ); c.gen., κωφὴ ἀκοῆς αἴσθησις 196.5, cj. in Lg. 932a; κ. Ἑλλάδος φωνᾶς deaf of oneʼs Greek ear, i.e. ignorant of Greek, Dialex. 6.12; σπαράγματα κωφὰ τοῦ βεβαιοῦντος 2.1108d. c. metaph., νοῦς ὁρῇ καὶ νοῦς ἀκούει· τἆλλα κωφὰ καὶ τυφλά 249; κ. πέτρος Trag.7; μαψαῦραι Fr. 67; ἐρημία 3.40: neut. pl. as Adv., κωφὰ χλιαίνεσθαι feebly, AP 12.125 (). 3. ὄμμα κ. vacant, lack-lustre eye, Phgn. 807b23. 4. of the senses in general, dull, Sens. 19 (Comp.). 5. of the mind, dull, obtuse, ἐγὼ ὁ πάντα κ. Aj. 911, cf. P. 9.87; τὸ τῆς ψυχῆς ποιεῖν κ. Ti. 88b: κωφοί, οἱ, ‘the Dullards’, title of satyr-play by Sophocles. b. of things, senseless, unmeaning, obscure, κ. καὶ παλαίʼ ἔπη OT 290; κ. διήγησις 3.36.4, cf. 5.21.4; ὑπόνοια Mus.p.71 K.; σκῶμμα 2.712a; but κ. εὐπραγίαι is prob.f.l.for κοῦφαι, 38.27. Adv.-φῶς obscurely, 251.25: Comp. -ότερον, ἐνοχλεῖν less acutely, Vit.p.21
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