Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] former 10 formerly 3 forming 2 forms 21 forth 4 fortunate 1 fortune 2 | Frequency [« »] 22 while 21 among 21 best 21 forms 21 found 21 greek 21 here | Plato Cratylus IntraText - Concordances forms |
Dialogue
1 Craty| different materials and forms of which names are made 2 Craty| for to express the ideal forms of things in syllables and 3 Craty| o pan menuon. He has two forms, a true and a false; and 4 Craty| greatest improver of the forms of language. He is the poet 5 Craty| breaking up the existing forms of language into their parts 6 Craty| is no primitive form or forms of language known to us, 7 Craty| every place had endless forms of government, and been 8 Craty| appears in the superficial forms of men and animals or in 9 Craty| cases the newly-created forms soon become fixed; there 10 Craty| that the double or treble forms of Perfects, Aorists, etc. 11 Craty| transitions from ancient to modern forms of them, whether in Europe 12 Craty| declensions of nouns; the forms of cases in one of them 13 Craty| and —mu iota interchange forms of tenses, and the completed 14 Craty| of existence of which the forms were too common and therefore 15 Craty| of party spirit. Double forms suggest different meanings 16 Craty| how to put into iron the forms of awls adapted by nature 17 Craty| And how to put into wood forms of shuttles adapted by nature 18 Craty| SOCRATES: For the several forms of shuttles naturally answer 19 Craty| able to express the true forms of things in letters and 20 Craty| round and round, and has two forms, true and false?~HERMOGENES: 21 Craty| them; but also the original forms of words may have been lost