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Alphabetical [« »] eupherosune 2 euphonic 2 euphonious 1 euphony 13 euphrosune 2 eupolemus 2 euporia 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 enough 13 enquiry 13 essence 13 euphony 13 formation 13 greatest 13 hermes | Plato Cratylus IntraText - Concordances euphony |
Dialogue
1 Craty| languages, the desire of euphony, to be formative principles; 2 Craty| inserted for the sake of euphony. This is a great mystery 3 Craty| put out for the sake of euphony, and time is also a great 4 Craty| not aware of the laws of euphony and association by which 5 Craty| climate or the sense of euphony or other causes, they are 6 Craty| speaker or clearness or euphony or expressiveness, or greater 7 Craty| composition of words, the laws of euphony and sound, the affinities 8 Craty| speech, the influence of euphony, the decay or loss of inflections, 9 Craty| refined—the natural laws of euphony began to affect them. The 10 Craty| sometimes to another (b) euphony, by which is meant chiefly 11 Craty| present generation care for euphony more than truth. There is 12 Craty| only added for the sake of euphony. Thus far, as I was saying, 13 Craty| letters for the sake of euphony, and twisting and bedizening