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foreign
   Dialogue
1 Craty| of time, the influence of foreign languages, the desire of 2 Craty| other languages; for even in foreign words a principle is discernible. 3 Craty| found in Phrygian, is a foreign word; for the Hellenes have 4 Craty| resort to this theory of a foreign origin when I am at a loss. 5 Craty| very difficult, and has a foreign look—the meaning is, touching 6 Craty| declare that kakon is a foreign word. Next, let us proceed 7 Craty| which is Homeric, is of foreign origin. Blaberon is to blamton 8 Craty| ienai, to go: algedon is a foreign word, and is so called apo 9 Craty| suggested—they may be of foreign origin; and possibly this 10 Craty| and the root, kiein, is a foreign form of ienai: of kinesis 11 Craty| the relation of Greek to foreign languages, which he is led 12 Craty| words he supposes to be of foreign origin, and to have been 13 Craty| device, and remarks that in foreign words there is still a principle 14 Craty| admit of derivation from foreign languages; they must be 15 Craty| intelligible, like those of a foreign language, he is willing 16 Craty| words newly imported from a foreign language, and the like, 17 Craty| is not. The study of any foreign language may be made also 18 Craty| whether in Hellas or in a foreign country;—there is no difference.~ 19 Craty| imposition of names. Even in foreign names, if you analyze them, 20 Craty| belief is that they are of foreign origin. For the Hellenes, 21 Craty| whether this pur is not foreign; for the word is not easily 22 Craty| SOCRATES: The device of a foreign origin, which I shall give 23 Craty| Homeric word, and has a foreign character.~HERMOGENES: And 24 Craty| I am not mistaken, is a foreign word, which is derived from 25 Craty| do not understand are of foreign origin; and this is very 26 Craty| root is kiein, which is a foreign form, the same as ienai. 27 Craty| modern letters. Assuming this foreign root kiein, and allowing 28 Craty| person, saluting you in a foreign country, were to take your


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