Plato Greek Lexicon μαγειρικός

μαγειρικός

mageirikos

fit for a cook

Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.

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Dictionary (LSJ)

μαγειρικός, ή, όν, A. fit for a cook or cookery, ῥημάτια Ar. Eq. 216; νόμοι Pl. Min. 316e; πῦρ Arist. Spir. 485a35; κοπίς Plu. Lyc. 2; τάβλια PFay. 104.4 (iii A.D.); σκεύη, τράπεζα, Ath. 4.169b, 173a; ἡ μαγειρικὴ τέχνη cookery, Pl. R. 332c, Athenio 1.1; ἡ μ. ἐμπειρία Pl. Grg. 500b; ἡ -κή alone, Id. Plt. 289a, Dionys.Com. 2.30, etc. Adv. -κῶς, ἐσκευασμένη τροφή, opp. ὠμή, S.E. P. 1.56. 2. of persons, skilled in cookery, Pl. Tht. 178d. Adv. -κῶς in a cook-like way, like a true ‘artist’, Ar. Ach. 1015, Eq. 376, Pax 1017. 3. μαγειρικόν, τό, = μαγειρεῖον, IG 14.352i71 (but, expenses of dressing meat, 22.334.28). 4. μαγειρική, , either the meat-trade, or tax on butchers, PZen. in Arch.Pap. 8.79 (iii B.C.), PUniu.Giss. 2.5 (ii B.C.).
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