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kermatixein 1
kiein 3
kieinsis 1
kind 29
kindly 1
kindred 1
kinds 6
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30 tell
30 thought
29 correctness
29 kind
29 old
29 origin
29 over
Plato
Cratylus

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kind
   Dialogue
1 Craty| speaking, and he professes a kind of ludicrous fear of his 2 Craty| actions. And speaking is a kind of action, and naming is 3 Craty| action, and naming is a kind of speaking, and we must 4 Craty| sumporeuesthai ten psuche, and is a kind of conclusion—sullogismos 5 Craty| but an imitation of that kind which expresses the nature 6 Craty| animals. Differences of kind may often be thus resolved 7 Craty| operations; for speech too is a kind of gesture, and in the child 8 Craty| distinctions of another kind by which this vast field 9 Craty| fierce and irresistible kind in which birds, beasts and 10 Craty| another fiction of the same kind, which tends to disguise 11 Craty| onomatopea, which is itself a kind of analogy or similarity 12 Craty| an onomatopea of a higher kind, in which it is no longer 13 Craty| more flexibility and also a kind of dignity to the period. 14 Craty| lines. It seems to be a kind of impertinence to the reader 15 Craty| set form of words having a kind of rhythm; to which regularity 16 Craty| of rhyme, make up a new kind of harmony, swelling into 17 Craty| turn into differences of kind by applying the term only 18 Craty| SOCRATES: And speech is a kind of action?~HERMOGENES: True.~ 19 Craty| shuttle best adapted to each kind of work, that ought to be 20 Craty| observations of the same kind in Homer and other poets. 21 Craty| animal produces after his kind, and not of extraordinary 22 Craty| similarly the offspring of every kind, in the regular course of 23 Craty| call them by any sort or kind of names or patronymics 24 Craty| should we not discuss another kind of Gods—the sun, moon, stars, 25 Craty| regarded in like manner as a kind of conclusion; the word 26 Craty| answer, and something of this kind may be true of them; but 27 Craty| with imitations of this kind; the arts which have to 28 Craty| colour or anything of that kind—he uses his colours as his 29 Craty| And having fallen into a kind of whirlpool themselves,


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