φρουρά
phroura
look-out, watch, guard
Appears 7 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
φρουρά, Ion. φρουρή, ἡ: (v. φρουρός fin.):—A. look-out, watch, guard, as a duty, Ag. 2, 2.30, IG 12.3.26, etc.; ἐς φ. δόμων Or. 1252; φρουρὰν ἐτάξαντʼ ἐν δόμοις Andr. 1099; φρουρὰν ἄζηλον ὀχήσω shall keep unenviable watch, Pr. 143 (anap.); ὄμματος φρουρά my watchful eye, Tr. 226; φρουρᾶς ᾄδων singing while on guard, to keep oneself awake or while away the time, Nu. 721 (anap.); τοῖς . . πιστοτέροις . . διετέτακτο ἡ φ. Criti. 117d. 2. a watch of the night, ἡ νυκτερινὴ φ. 3.11.6; v.l. in Rh. 5 (anap.). 3. prison, ward, Phd. 62b, Grg. 525a. II. of persons set to watch, guard, garrison, 6.26, 7.59, Ag. 301, 3.51, IG 22.28.14, etc.; esp. of frontier-posts, HG 6.5.24, etc.; στρατειῶν καὶ φρουρῶν 16.18; ἐξήλθομεν εἰς Πάνακτον φρουρᾶς προγραφείσης being ordered on garrison-duty, 54.3; τὰ κύκλῳ κατέχειν ἁρμοσταῖς καὶ φρουραῖς 18.96; φρουρὰν ὑποδέχεσθαι 58.38. 2. at Sparta, a body of men destined for service, φρουρὰν φαίνειν proclaim or order out a levy, ‘call out the ban’, of the ephors and kings, HG 3.2.23, 6.4.17; ἐπί τινας ib.4.7.1, etc.; εἰδότες φρουρὰν πεφασμένην ἐφʼ ἑαυτούς ib.5.1.29; φ. ἐξάγειν ib.2.4.29.
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