πλῆκτρον
plektron
anything to strike with
Appears 4 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
πλῆκτρον, Dor. πλᾶκτρον, τό, A. anything to strike with: 1. instrument for striking the lyre, plectrum, χρυσέου ὑπὸ π. h.Ap. 185, cf. h.Merc. 53, N. 5.24, HF 351 (lyr.); κεράτινα π. Lg. 795a; π . . . ξύλινον IG 22.1388.80; κρούειν τῷ π. Ly. 209b; π. ἐς λύρην ῥάψαι 6.51; πλήκτρῳ . . πληγῶν γιγνομένων R. 531b. 2. spear-point, δορὸς διχόστομον π. Fr. 152 (lyr.); διόβολον π., of lightning, Alc. 129 (lyr.); a beeʼs sting, Or. 2.90a. 3. cockʼs spur, Av. 759, 1365, HA 504b7, PA 694a13; also, spur of crayfish, ὥσπερ π. HA 526a5; an analogous bone of the ankle, ib.516b2; part of the thigh-joint, 2.185, 4. = πηδάλιον, 1.194, Fr. 143. 5. goad, Rh. 766. 6. = γλῶσσα, 2.104.
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