σθένος
sthenos
strength, might
Appears 5 times across Plato's dialogues.
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Dictionary (LSJ)
σθένος, εος, τό, A. strength, might, esp. bodily strength, freq. in Il., less freq. in Od.; κάρτεΐ τε σθένεΐ τε Il. 17.329; ἀλκῆς καὶ σθένεος ib. 499; χερσίν τε ποσίν τε καὶ σθένει 20.361; ποδῶν χειρῶν τε σ. N. 10.48; opp. φρήν, ib.1.26; γνῶμαι πλέον κρατοῦσιν ἢ σθένος χερῶν Fr. 939: c.inf., ἐν δὲ σ. ὦρσεν ἑκάστῳ . . πολεμίζειν strength to war, Il. 2.451; σ. ποιεῖν εὖ φερέγγυον Eu. 87; σ. ὥστε καθελεῖν Supp. 66 (lyr.): less freq. of the force of things, as of a stream, Il. 17.751; σ. ἀελίου P. 4.144; [ἄρουραι] σθένος ἔμαρψαν N. 6.11: σθένει by force, OC 842 (lyr.), Ba. 953; λόγῳ τε καὶ σθένει both by right and might, OC 68; ὑπὸ σθένους Ba. 1127; παντὶ σθένει with all oneʼs might, freq. in treaties, SIG 122.6, al., Foed. ap. 5.23, Lg. 646a—the only phrase in which early prose writers use the word (cf. infr. III); found in , Jb. 4.10, al. 2. later, generally, strength, might, power, moral as well as physical, ἀνάγκης Pr. 105; τῆς ἀληθείας OT 369; ἀγγέλων σ. their might or authority, Ch. 849: c. gen. obj., ἀγωνίας σ. strength for conflict, P. 5.113 (s.v.l., -ίαις Bgk.); εἰ σ. λάβοιμι if I should gain strength enough, El. 333, cf. 348, etc. II. a force of men, Il. 18.274; ἐπελθὼν οὐκ ἐλάσσονι σ. Aj. 438: but in both places sense 1.1 is more prob. 2. metaph., quantity, profusion, σ. πλούτου I. 3.2; ὕδατος, νιφετοῦ, O. 9.51, Fr. 107.11. III. periphr., like βίη, ἴς, μένος, σ. Ἰδομενῆος, Ὠρίωνος, Ὠαρίωνος, etc., for , , etc. themselves, Il. 13.248, 18.486, Op. 598, etc.; σ. ἵππων, ἵππιον, Sc. 97, P. 2.12, etc.:—in Phdr. 267c, Χαλκηδονίου σ. is ironical.
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