πάγος
pagos
that which is fixed
Appears 5 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
πάγος [ᾰ], ὁ, (πήγνυμι) prop., A. that which is fixed or firmly set: I. crag, rock, σπιλάδες τε πάγοι τε Od. 5.405; π. ὀξέες ib.411: generally, rocky hill, Sc. 439, O. 10(11).49, I. 2.33; χλοερὸς ὑλώδης π. Ichn. 215; ὁ Ἄρειος (Ion. Ἀρήϊος) π. the Areopagus at Athens, 8.52, cf. Eu. 685sq.; Ἄρεος εὔβουλος π. OC 947; Ἀρείοις ἐν π. IT 1470, cf. 961; ἐν κλεινοῖς Ἀθηναίων π. Fr. 323; μαντεῖος, ἀκρονιφὴς π., of Delphi, Pae.Delph. 7, 16. II. after , = παγετός, frost, πάγου χυθέντος Ph. 293; π. φανέντος αἰθρίου Fr. 149.3; ὄντος π. οἵου δεινοτάτου Smp. 220b, etc.: pl., τῶν ὑπαιθρίων π. Ag. 335, cf. Ant. 357 (lyr.), HA 523a20, GA 735a35, etc.: heterocl. dat. pl. πάγεσι Pr. 907a9: dat. sg. πάγει (v.l. πάγοις) 3.34. 2. scum on the surface of milk, Sch. Al. 91. 3. salt, as formed by the evaporation of sea-water, 135. 4. coagulation, π. αἵματος CA 2.2, cf. SA 2.7. 5. ἄκριτον πάγος of the confused mass outside the universe, Hebd. 6; τὸν περιέχοντα πάγον Vict. 1.10, cf. I. 4.
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