μόνιμος
monimos
staying in oneʼs place, stable
Appears 21 times across Plato's dialogues.
Frequency by work
Click a work to list every occurrence by Stephanus page — each links into the reader.
Dictionary (LSJ)
μόνιμος, ον, also η, ον AP 12.224 (): (μονή, μένω):—A. staying in oneʼs place, stable, Art. 62; μ. οὐδένα χρόνον ib.14; stationary, ζῷα μ. κατὰ τόπον de An. 410b19; ζῷα μ. HA 487b6; ἡ τῶν φυτῶν φύσις μ. PA 656a1; ἄστρα μ. fixed stars, 4.156; οἶνος μ. wine which will keep, 2.24.14 (ii B. C.); μ. σφυγμός steady pulse, 9.351. Adv. -μως HA 596a14, 17(1).508. 2. of persons, steady, steadfast, OT 1322 (lyr.); ἐν πολέμῳ R. 537d, cf. Cyr. 8.5.11 (Sup.), Lg. 706c. 3. freq. of things, conditions, and the like, lasting, stable, ὁ μέγας ὄλβος οὐ μ. Or. 340 (lyr.); of political institutions, 8.89, Pol. 1273b20, 1297a7 (Comp.); μ. πόλεις Plt. 302a: coupled with ἀμετάπτωτος, Ti. 29b; with βέβαιος, Smp. 184b; τὸ μ. permanence, 6.1.11: Comp., Pr. 77. Adv. -μως Myst. 1.5, Inst. 154. II. μόνιμον, τό, fixed abode, Je. 38(31).17.
‹ All lexicon entries