παρθένος
parthenos
maiden, girl
Appears 15 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
παρθένος, Lacon. παρσένος Lys. 1263 (lyr.). ἡ, A. maiden, girl, Il. 22.127, etc. ; αἱ ἄθλιαι π. ἐμαί my unhappy girls, OT 1462, cf. Eq. 1302 ; also γυνὴ παρθένος Th. 514; π. κόρα, of the Sphinx, dub. in Ph. 1730 (lyr.); θυγάτηρ π. Cyr. 4.6.9 ; of Persephone, Hel. 1342 (lyr.), cf. Fr. 804; virgin, opp. γυνή, Tr. 148, 27.65. 2. of unmarried women who are not virgins, Il. 2.514, P. 3.34, Tr. 1219, Nu. 530. 3. Παρθένος, ἡ, the Virgin Goddess, as a title of Athena at Athens, 5.11.10, 10.34.8 (hence of an Att. coin bearing her head, Fr. 675); of Artemis, Hipp. 17 ; of the Tauric Iphigenia, 4.103 ; of an unnamed goddess, SIG 46.3 (Halic., v B.C.), IG 12.108.48,54 (Neapolis in Thrace); αἱ ἱεραὶ π., of the Vestal Virgins, 1.69, 2.89e, etc. ; αἱ Ἑστιάδες π. Cic. 19; simply, αἱ π. 2.66. 4. the constellation Virgo, ap. 1.2.5, 97, etc. 5. = κόρη III, pupil, X. ap. Longin.4.4, SD 1.7. II. as Adj., maiden, chaste, παρθένον ψυχὴν ἔχων Hipp. 1006, cf. Marc. 33 ; μίτρη π. Epigr.Gr. 319 : metaph., π. πηγή Pers. 613. III. as masc., παρθένος, ὁ, unmarried man, 14.4. IV. π. γῆ Samian earth (cf. παρθένιος III), PMag.Berol. 2.57.
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