λίμνη
limne
pool of standing water
Appears 16 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
λίμνη, ἡ, A. pool of standing water left by the sea or a river, Il. 21.317: hence, marshy lake, mere, distd. from ἕλος, Criti. 114e, Lg. 824c; Βοιβηΐς λ. Il. 2.711; Γυγαίη ib.865; Κηφισίς 5.709; λ. Γοργῶπις Ag. 302; Μαιῶτις Pr. 419 (lyr.), cf. 729, Pers. 871 (lyr.), 4.86; ἡ Βόλβη λ. 4.103; λ. τροχοειδής, at Delos, 2.170, cf. Eu. 9. b. also, artificial pool or basin, 1.185, 191, al., SIG 799 ii 3 (Cyzic., i A.D.). 2. in and other Poets, the sea, Il. 24.79, Od. 3.1; βένθεσι λίμνης Il. 13.21, 32: so in Trag. in lyr., λίμνᾳ πορφυροειδεῖ Supp. 529; ἐπʼ οἶδμα λίμνας Fr. 476, Hec. 446; Πόσειδον, ὃς γλαυκᾶς μέδεις . . λίμνας Fr. 371; Μηλίδα πὰρ λ. by the Malian bay, Tr. 636. II. Λίμναι, αἱ, (used without the article), a quarter of Athens (once prob. marshy), near the Acropolis, in which stood the Lenaeum, Ra. 216, 2.15, 8.35, etc., cf. λιμναῖος II. 2. a quarter or suburb of Sparta, 8.5.1. 3. a place in Messenia, 8.4.9.
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