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Dialogue
1 Craty| in words, and were they given by nature or convention? 2 Craty| names of slaves, they may be given and altered at pleasure. 3 Craty| Well, but I have just given up Protagoras, and I should 4 Craty| distinguishes the names given by Gods and men to the same 5 Craty| the men: and of the name given by them he offers an explanation;— 6 Craty| Barbarians, their name is given to all Gods. The demons 7 Craty| the name Hades was really given him from his knowing (eidenai) 8 Craty| secondary elements are rightly given. I may remark, as I was 9 Craty| other examples might be given, which would favour a theory 10 Craty| No answer could have been given to this question, either 11 Craty| manner of children were more given to express their feelings; 12 Craty| beauty and expressiveness are given to human thoughts by the 13 Craty| organs of speech which is given by a new formation or pronunciation 14 Craty| explanation of them can be given. So in language there are 15 Craty| of expression would have given a new shade of meaning to 16 Craty| to which regularity was given by accent and quantity. 17 Craty| old: for there is no name given to anything by nature; all 18 Craty| infer that names ought to be given according to a natural process, 19 Craty| a similar description be given of an awl, and of instruments 20 Craty| whether the proper form is given to the shuttle, whatever 21 Craty| names are to be rightly given?~HERMOGENES: That is true.~ 22 Craty| more correct of the names given to Hector’s son—Astyanax 23 Craty| Scamandrius could only have been given to him by the women.~HERMOGENES: 24 Craty| if names are correctly given, his should have an opposite 25 Craty| name of Tantalus is rightly given and in accordance with nature, 26 Craty| themselves that they are not given arbitrarily, but have a 27 Craty| a demon; which is a name given to him signifying wisdom. 28 Craty| also the name may have been given when the legislator was 29 Craty| alios, and this name is given to him because when he rises 30 Craty| agathon) is the name which is given to the admirable (agasto) 31 Craty| into this digression, was given to justice for the reasons 32 Craty| as you will perceive, is given to that which binds motion ( 33 Craty| here is another ill name given by the legislator to stagnation 34 Craty| secondary elements are rightly given or not, for if they are 35 Craty| kinesis will be correctly given as iesis in corresponding 36 Craty| SOCRATES: Names, then, are given in order to instruct?~CRATYLUS: 37 Craty| and another incorrectly given; and do not insist that 38 Craty| if all the letters are given; not well, when only a few 39 Craty| when only a few of them are given. I think that we had better 40 Craty| names which are rightly given. And in names which are 41 Craty| names which are incorrectly given, the greater part may be 42 Craty| name which is incorrectly given is a name at all.~SOCRATES: 43 Craty| there is an indication given by me to you?~CRATYLUS: 44 Craty| signification of words is given by custom and not by likeness, 45 Craty| which, according to you, is given us by names. Is it the best 46 Craty| primitive names were not yet given? For, if we are correct 47 Craty| the names which are thus given are necessarily their true 48 Craty| acknowledged that names rightly given are the likenesses and images