φεῦ
pheu
alas!
Appears 3 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
φεῦ, exclamation of grief or anger, A. alas! freq. in Trag.; φ. τάλας Aj. 983, etc.: freq. c. gen., φ. τοῦ ὄρνιθος . . Th. 597, cf. El. 920, 1183; φ. τῆς βροτείας [φρενός] Hipp. 936: joined with other exclam., οἰοῖ δᾶ φ. Eu. 841 (lyr.); παπαῖ φ. or φ. π., Ph. 785,792; φ. ὦ Ἑλλάς Ages. 7.5, cf. Cyr. 7.3.8. II. of astonishment or admiration, ah! oh! Heracl. 552, El. 262, Ph. 1740 (lyr.), Phdr. 273c, etc., cf. Sch. Av. 162; doubled, φ. φ. Heracl. 535, l.c., 5.86: c. gen., φ. φ. τῆς ὥρας, τοῦ κάλλους Av. 1724 (lyr.); φ. τοῦ ἀνδρός oh, what a man! Cyr. 3.1.39 (where, however, there is also a sense of grief): also φ. τὸ καὶ λαβεῖν πρόσφθεγμα τοιοῦδʼ ἀνδρός oh, but to get speech of such a man! Ph. 234; folld. by a relat., φεῦ, ὅσῳ λέγεις κτλ. Phdr. 263d; φ. ὡς εὖ λέγεις Hp. Ma. 287b.—φεῦ in Trag. and Com. Poets sts. stands extra versum, Ag. 1307, Ch. 194, Nu. 41, etc.; when it forms part of the verse, it is usu. at the beginning, but not so in Ph. 234, 1302.
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