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Dialogue
1 Craty| Hades, which is usually derived apo tou aeidous, because 2 Craty| must not forget. Pallas is derived from armed dances—apo tou 3 Craty| ora (with an omicron), is derived apo tou orizein, because 4 Craty| the same as gone; thelu is derived apo tes theles, because 5 Craty| is an insertion: lupe is derived apo tes dialuseos tou somatos: 6 Craty| things, and is not to be derived from names; and though I 7 Craty| origin, and to have been derived from a time when the Greeks 8 Craty| metaphorical, accidental, derived from other languages, and 9 Craty| words which we daily use, as derived from the first speech of 10 Craty| from which it seems to be derived, the principle of analogy 11 Craty| of music would seem to be derived from their making philosophical 12 Craty| in supposing that this is derived from armed dances. For the 13 Craty| astra (stars) seems to be derived from astrape, which is an 14 Craty| from which the words are derived, is rather likely to be 15 Craty| conclusion; the word is derived from sunienai (to go along 16 Craty| female) appears to be partly derived from thele (the teat), because 17 Craty| Ophelimon (the advantageous) is derived from ophellein, meaning 18 Craty| delta. Lupe appears to be derived from the relaxation (luein) 19 Craty| a foreign word, which is derived from aleinos (grievous); 20 Craty| SOCRATES: Doxa is either derived from dioxis (pursuit), and 21 Craty| are primitive, and some derived?~CRATYLUS: Yes, I do.~SOCRATES: 22 Craty| knowledge of things is not to be derived from names. No; they must