Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] copula 1 copy 1 corner 1 correct 17 correction 1 corrections 1 correctly 7 | Frequency [« »] 17 bad 17 becomes 17 character 17 correct 17 delta 17 derivation 17 end | Plato Cratylus IntraText - Concordances correct |
Dialogue
1 Craty| conceive that names are correct; and he appeals to the practice 2 Craty| affirm that a name to be correct must have proper letters, 3 Craty| are formed according to a correct analogy, but what is the 4 Craty| demands regular grammar and correct spelling: these are imprinted 5 Craty| another, the new name is as correct as the old—we frequently 6 Craty| Protagoras can hardly be correct. For if what appears to 7 Craty| be taught how much more correct the name Chalcis is than 8 Craty| did Homer think the more correct of the names given to Hector’ 9 Craty| are more likely to give correct names?~HERMOGENES: I should 10 Craty| thought Astyanax to be a more correct name for the boy than Scamandrius?~ 11 Craty| name of the letter is quite correct. Take, for example, the 12 Craty| one, the name is perfectly correct in every point of view. 13 Craty| name Uranus is therefore correct. If I could remember the 14 Craty| is more likely to be the correct one, and read dion instead 15 Craty| not been saying that the correct name indicates the nature 16 Craty| your view is altogether correct, Cratylus.~CRATYLUS: How 17 Craty| yet given? For, if we are correct in our view, the only way